We’ll look to stay hot with more player prop betting recommendations for the Conference Championships on Sunday. To this point, I am 26/38 (68%) on player props for the playoffs. With fewer games to bet on, I’ll add more bets than usual so there are plenty of chances to win.
All bets are through Dabble Fantasy. Odds as of 1/24/25 at 4:00 EST.
Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles
Devonta Smith anytime TD 1.5x |
Saquon Barkley O/126.5 Rushing Yards |
Jalen Hurts O/31.5 Rushing Yards |
Terry McLaurin O/64.5 Receiving Yards |
A.J. Brown O/60.5 Receiving Yards |
Austin Ekeler O/23.5 Receiving Yards |
Devonta Smith O/19.5 Longest Reception |
Saquon Barkley O/23.5 Longest Rush |
- Despite their wins, Washington has given up 302 combined rushing yards for their first two playoff games
- There’s a chance WAS is playing from behind, making Ekeler & McLaurin’s low-receiving props easily attainable
- Barkley has 9 games this season, including both against WAS, where his longest rush was over 23.5 yards.
- The Commanders’ defense may sell out to stop Barkley, inviting Jalen Hurts to run on option plays
- Jalen Hurts may view Commanders’ Defensive Coordinator Joe Whitt Jr.’s comments as a challenge
Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs
James Cook O/53.5 Rushing Yards |
Ray Davis O/9.5 Rushing Yards |
Ty Johnson O/6.5 Receiving Yards |
Mack Collins O/11.5 Receiving Yards |
Patrick Mahomes O/36.5 Pass Attempts |
James Cook O/12.5 Longest Rush |
Josh Allen O/229.5 Passing Yards |
Josh Allen O/0.5 Anytime TD |
- Cook, Davis, and Johnson are sharing 48, 24, and 29 percent of RB snaps respectively, giving them all opportunities to produce
- Mack Hollins has reached 11.5 receiving yards in his last 5 games
- Josh Allen averaged 257 passing YPG in his 8 games against the Chiefs
- James Cook was 6th in YPC among running backs in 2024 (4.9)
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