The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens meet with a chance to go to the Super Bowl on the line. Both teams are built in a similar way with an elite quarterback and an elite tight end as they face off on the biggest stage.
For those that want to bet on the game this Sunday, make sure to check out our top AFC Championship player props below.
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AFC Championship player props: Patrick Mahomes Over 1.5 passing touchdowns (-130 or better)
Patrick Mahomes is the face of the NFL and headed to yet another AFC Championship game. He averages 2.35 passing touchdowns per playoff game over his career. When push comes to shove, there is likely no better playoff performer and taking Mahomes in the postseason means that you can rest easy.
The Ravens have a tough defense, only allowing 18 passing touchdowns this year, but if anyone is up to the challenge, it’s Mahomes.
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Ravens vs. Chiefs player props: Lamar Jackson Under 64.5 rushing yards (-110 or better)
Lamar Jackson is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the league as well as one of the most feared as a rusher. Much will be made about Jackson’s rushing ability prior to this game -- and you can be sure that the Chiefs are going to focus on limiting that aspect of his attack by forcing him to stay in the pocket, something he has shown he has no issue doing well this year.
Jackson only broke this mark twice over the last seven games of the season and had some of his lowest rushing stats since his rookie year.
2024 AFC Championship prop bets: Travis Kelce Over 61.5 receiving yards (-110 or better)
No matter if Kelce had a bit of a down season, he’s still Mahomes' favorite target. When things get tough, it’s Kelce that Mahomes is looking for.
So far during this year’s playoffs, Kelce has gone over 70 receiving yards in both games. While the Ravens are surely going to focus on the tight end, they aren’t going to be able to fully slow him down and this receiving yards mark is not too tall of an ask.
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- READ:Â AFC, NFC anytime TD scorer picks
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AFC Championship player props: Mark Andrews 2+ touchdowns (+1800 or better)
If you’re looking for a long shot, there may be no better wager than this choice among our AFC Championship player props. Mark Andrews has been injured for large chunk of time and hasn’t played in months, but he’s always one of Lamar Jackson’s favorite options when in the game.
His past playoff stats are not that impressive, but the Ravens have been clicking this season. If the Chiefs try to force Jackson to beat them by throwing, Andrews should get a heavy workload.
AFC Championship Anytime touchdown scorer: Isiah Pacheco (+125 or better)
Running back Isiah Pacheco is known for his aggressive running style. While it can be amusing to watch, it’s also very effective. He’s got more than 80 rushing yards and a touchdown in both playoff games so far this year.
The Chiefs can put up points quickly and Pacheco is sure to get lots of short yardage touches. Look for him to find the end zone again against the Ravens.
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Noah Strang is a sports writer for Catena Media based in Vancouver, Canada. In the past, he has worked professionally covering the NHL and NFL as a beat reporter. When not writing about sports, you can find Noah turning on his TV trying to watch whatever game is on. To find out more about Noah’s work you can find his Twitter at @noahstrang_ or email him at nastrang25@gmail.com.

