- Each team to score a field goal in the AFC and NFC Championship game at -130 is one of the best NFL betting specials.
- Bovada offers +400 odds for each of the four teams to score at least one rushing touchdown.
- Patrick Mahomes is favored to have the most passing yards in the conference title games but Jayden Daniels is a great bet at +275
PHILADELPHIA – There are many ways to bet on the NFL Conference Championship Games, including special props offered by the best legal NFL betting sites.
Each Team To Score 1+ Field Goal -130
Each team to score a field goal in each of the two championship games is one of the best props NFL bettors will find.
Each kicker has made at least one field goal in all of their playoff games this season. Zane Gonzalez is 4-5 for the Commander this postseason and has made one or more field goals in six of his eight games played this season.
For the Eagles, Jake Elliott is perfect in the postseason, going 3-3 in both playoff games. He only has three games this year without a made field goal and he did not even attempt one in two of those games.
Over in the AFC, both Harrison Butker and Tyler Bass are perfect in the postseason. Butker went 3-3 against the Texans and Bass is 5-5 in the Bills two playoff games.
Most Passing Yards
- Patrick Mahomes +135
- Josh Allen +210
- Jayden Daniels +275
- Jalen Hurts +750
Out of the four remaining starting quarterbacks in the postseason, Josh Allen recorded the most passing yards in the regular season, even without playing in week 18. He finished with the seventh most passing yards at 3,928 and Josh Allen is the next on the list at 14th with 3,731.
Jayden Daniels currently leads all remaining playoff QBs in passing yards per game with 283.5, making him the best bet at legal sports betting sites for this prop at +275. Because the Eagles are favored over the Commanders by six points, look for Daniels to continue throwing it downfield if Washington is playing from behind.
Jalen Hurts has the least passing yards per game out of the four remaining QBs at 129.5.
Each Team To Score 1+ Rushing Touchdown +400
- The Commanders had three rushing touchdowns in the Divisional Round against the Lions but recorded none against the Bucs during Wild Card Weekend.
- The Eagles also did not have any rushing touchdowns against the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round but had three in the Divisional Round against the LA Rams.
- James Cook scored a rushing touchdown against the Broncos in the Wild Card Round and Buffalo followed that up with three touchdowns on the ground against the Ravens last week.
- The Chiefs scored one rushing touchdown (Kareem Hunt) against the Houston Texans and face a Bills team this week that allowed the Ravens to score two rushing touchdowns in the AFC Divisional Round.
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