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Opening Super Bowl odds

Opening spread: -3
Opening moneyline: KC -190 / TB +165
Opening total: 57

Current Super Bowl odds

Spread: KC Chiefs -3
Public bets: (KC, 70%)
Percent of money: (KC, 70%)

Moneyline: KC (-165), TB (+150)
Public bets: (KC, 52%)

Over/under: 53.5
Public bets: (OVER, 84%)

Implied team totals

KC: 29.5 
TB: 26.5

2020-21 records & ranks 

Record: Chiefs: 14-2 TB: 11-5
Home record: (TB) 5-3 
Away record: (KC) 8-0 

Points per game

KC: 29.6 (5th) 
TB: 30.7 (2nd) 

Points allowed per game

KC: 22.4 (10th) 
TB: 22.3 (9th) 

Plays per game

KC: 65.8 (9th)
TB: 64.2 (17th) 

Plays allowed per game

KC: 65.2 (21st) 
TB: 63.6 (12th) 

Yards per drive

KC: 43.68 (1st) 
TB: 36.84 (9th) 

Points per drive

KC: 2.86 (4th) 
TB: 2.74 (5th)

Adjusted line yards per carry

KC: 4.55 (9th) 
TB: 4.37 (14th) 

Adjusted line yards allowed per carry

KC: 4.67 (25th) 
TB: 3.60 (1st) 

Betting records

Against the spread

KC: 8-10
TB: 11-8

KC ATS (Away): 4-4 
TB ATS (Home): 5-3

KC ATS (Favorite): 8-10 
TB ATS (Underdog): 5-1

KC O/U: 9-9 
TB O/U: 11-8 

KC O/U (Road): 4-4
TB O/U (Home): 4-4

Super Bowl trends 

  • Favorites are 36-18 in the Super Bowl, with Kansas City beating San Francisco last year, but underdogs had won six of eight and covered the spread in five of seven prior to 2019.
  • Andy Reid has gone 4-5 against the spread in playoff games since coming to KC in 2013, but 5-2 ATS with Patrick Mahomes under center (4-3 to the OVER).
  • Reid is 12-6 overall with more than one week of preparation. Expanding it further, he is 17-11 ATS in 28 career games with 11 or more days of rest.
  • Tom Brady and Bruce Arians have only had one opportunity to play with an extra week of preparation, a 26-14 win against the Vikings in Week 14.
  • The 2016 New England Patriots and 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers are the only two teams in the last 15 years that had a better regular-season record than their Super Bowl opponent and went on to win the game, a streak that held up last season when KC (12-4) beat SF (13-3).
  • KC was the first team to go 8-0 on the road since the 2016 Patriots.
  • KC was 7-0 against teams with a winning record this season.
  • TB was 7-0 against teams with a winning record this season.
  • Tom Brady has 80 postseason TD passes now, 35 more than Aaron Rodgers, who is in second place.

Over/under trends 

I like to make fun of some of the ridiculous splits that get tossed around Super Bowl week, since most have no predictive value. These are for entertainment, informative purposes, not to tell us who to bet on or play in DFS. 

  • The “Big Game” has had a big spread of 50 or more points 12 times and has gone UNDER the number in eight of them, including last year (53) when KC beat SF 31-20.
  • This is the fifth in time in history the total has been over 55, and it’s the third-highest total in Super Bowl history. The last two games that came in higher were New England/Atlanta (57.5 O/U, 62 total points) and Indianapolis/Chicago (57 O/U, 48 total points).
  • Per DraftKings Sportsbook, 83% of both the public bets and money wagered have come in on the OVER.
  • TB was 11-8 to the OVER this season, but 4-4 in Raymond James Stadium. They averaged 3.9 fewer points per game on offense while allowing more yards (+83), and points (2.5) at home, thanks to Kansas City putting up 549 total yards in Week 12.
  • Tampa Bay has scored 30 or more points in six straight after posting 31 in Green Bay.
  • Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes have led KC to 34.4 PPG in their seven playoff games together (6-1, with four games going OVER the total).

Injuries

Kansas City Chiefs

Chiefs left tackle Eric Fisher tore his Achilles against Buffalo. Martinas Rankin will start in his place, but likely at right tackle, with Mike Remmers moving over from his normal spot to protect Mahomes’ blind side, as they did last week. Remmers and G Andrew Wylie had their statuses upgraded to full participation Thursday. Mahomes was pressured on 28% of his 39 dropbacks in the Conference Championship (below his season average of 33%). 

Mahomes was sacked only once last week (which was credited to Mahomes, per PFF), and completed 6-of-10 attempts for 8.1 YPA. This is the second starting lineman to go down for KC, with Mitchell Schwartz on IR and unlikely to be activated for the Bowl. 

Tampa Bay pressured Mahomes on 34% of dropbacks in Week 12, which is in line with his season average (6.9 YPA with 9 TDs and 3 INTs this season). He completed just 7-of-15 attempts, but he was able to connect with Tyreek Hill on one of those so finished with 109 yards and a TD under pressure.

Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire was the other Kansas City player to move from limited Wednesday to full participation Thursday. That is a big move for CEH, who never made it out of limited status prior to the Buffalo game. Seeing him as a full go is encouraging 10 days before the game. Edwards-Helaire and Darrel Williams will be joined by RB Le’Veon Bell to create a three-headed backfield committee for KC. Handicapping the playing time and touches for DFS and prop bets will be a challenge. Williams has dominated in these playoffs, handling 15.5 touches per game, but that was with no CEH and a struggling Bell against Cleveland and no Bell and a recovering Edwards-Helaire against Buffalo.

Sammy Watkins is the other notable Chiefs offensive player to keep an eye on. Watkins is supposed to return after a four-week layoff. Assuming he is back in full, the values of both Byron Pringle and Demarcus Robinson take a serious hit. Pringle has gotten seven targets on 49 pass routes (5-36-0) in the Chiefs’ two playoff games, while Robinson saw just two targets on 60 routes (1-14-0, none last week). Robinson saw his production cut in half with Watkins in the lineup this season, and now is behind Pringle as well.

Mecole Hardman’s splits were almost identical with and without Watkins, so he retains his value in showdown contests. 

On the defensive side, KC has standout CB L’Jarius Sneed is being evaluated for a concussion, but with the extra week I expect him to be cleared and a full go by kickoff. 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Unlike Kansas City, Tampa is being much more guarded with the injury report, going as far as posting this message on their injury page (KC does not have it):

“Teams participating in the Super Bowl are required to produce injury reports during the bye week. That includes a report on Friday that will have game-status designations for the players’ expected status if there was a game on Sunday, January 31. These game-status designations do NOT refer to Super Bowl LV. There will be another round of injury reports the week of the game.”

Notable players I will be updating next week include safety Jordan Whitehead (shoulder), safety Antione Winfield (ankle) and WR Antonio Brown (knee). 

Bucs defensive tackle Vita Vea returned last week after missing 13 games to play 46% of defensive snaps. You would expect the two-week recovery and his second game back to lead to more snaps. Vea finished as one of the highest-graded pass rushers by PFF prior to his injury and also is a beast against the run. 

Super Bowl bets 

These are all posted at FTNBets, and I will continue to add to it as more lines are released. 

  • Side: KC -3 (2u)
  • Totals: KC Team Total OVER 29.5 (1.5u)
  • Kansas City (2nd Quarter) OVER 7.5 points (-125, .5u)
  • Tampa Bay (2nd Quarter) OVER 6.5 points (-170, .5u)

These teams averaged exactly 10.2 points per second quarter this season (tied for second). Kansas City has averaged 13.7 points in the second quarter over their last three games (Tampa, 12.3). 

Tyreek Hill OVER 6.5 receptions (-105)

He’s averaged 8.5 receptions in two playoff games this season, 9.6 targets in his last five postseason games (1.5u).

Travis Kelce OVER 7.5 receptions (-139)

Kelce has at least 8 receptions in 10 of his last 11 games (0.5u).

Leonard Fournette OVER 3.5 receptions (-120) 

14 receptions on 17 targets in his last three. Ronald Jones has not caught a pass in his last three games (1u). 

Leonard Fournette OVER 23.5 REC YARDS (-120) 

Kansas City allowed the fourth-most running back targets and third-most running back catches this season (1u). 

UNDER 6.5 Total Combined Punts (-130)

The Chiefs have averaged 1 punt per game in their last three and 2.9 per game for the season, averaging 2.3 allowed (1u).

Shortest Made Field Goal Yardage In Game OVER 26.5 yards (-120) 

The thought is they are going to try to score TDs once inside the 10-yard line (0.5u).

Team With Most Rushing Yards In Game TB +10.5 Yards (-110) 

This prop is assuming a favorable gamescript for Kansas City, but Tampa allows a league-low 81.5 rush yards per game and now has a healthy Vita Vea. Kansas City has allowed 121.9 rush yards per game (1.5u).

Will There Be A Successful Two-Point Conversion — YES (+195, 0.25u)

Super Bowl MVP odds 

MVP Odds

29 of 54 MVP awards have gone to a QB, with Tom Brady leading the way with four. Other playerss with multiple MVPs include QBs Joe Montana with three and Eli Manning, Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw with two each.

Last year, Patrick Mahomes made it 10 of the last 14 MVP awards going to a QB. I picked Damien Williams (133 total yards and two TDs) as the best value on the board that also had the most realistic chance to win, so was tilted when they passed him up for the Baby Goat (286-2-2). It makes sense from a marketing perspective — Disney and the league simply couldn’t resist having the face of the NFL lifting the trophy and visiting Disney World. 

Mahomes is the chalk once again, but this time there is an easy pivot to Brady at +200, the likely winner if Mahomes and the Chiefs don’t win. The best value on the board is Travis Kelce at +1000. Kelce would fit the bill for the marketing side of things after winning the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award. A tight end has never won the award, but Kelce is hardly a traditional TE, finishing fifth in receptions and second in receiving yards among all players in the regular season. 

Leonard Fournette also stands out as a value play, assuming a Tampa win fueled by the defense and the exploitation of the Chiefs run D. Fournette has been a beast in his three playoff games, averaging 20.6 touches per game with a TD in each. If he scored multiple TDs and gets his 20 touches for 100 total yards while Brady throws a pick or two and doesn’t have the best game, he would be the logical choice. It is a long shot, but that’s why he is sitting at +2500. 

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