Super Bowl 2025 betting guide - Chiefs-Eagles odds, picks, props and more - ESPN
The biggest single betting event of the year is here.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will play for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in three years Sunday in Super Bowl LIX. The Chiefs aim to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowl titles while the Eagles will try to play spoiler and avenge their 38-35 to Kansas City in the 2023 game.
Caesars Superdome in New Orleans will be rocking, and you can count on plenty of action at sportsbooks. With the betting options seemingly endless, we're here to break it all down and give you the best intel to make your picks.
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Let's start with Patrick Mahomes' rushing history on the championship stage. In his four Super Bowl appearances, Mahomes has averaged 43 yards rushing. And Sunday he will be forced to move against an Eagles pass rush that features multiple difference-makers up front.
In the AFC Championship Game, Mahomes rushed for 43 yards on 11 carries. He converted 22 first downs as a runner during the regular season on scramble attempts. Don't be surprised if Andy Reid sprinkles in a designed carry or two for Mahomes, especially in the red zone.
Remember, Mahomes is one of the top scrambling quarterbacks in the league, thanks to his instinctive playing style and ability to improvise. And I would keep an eye on third downs, when the Eagles man-coverage rate jumps to 57.4%, the sixth-highest rate in the league. This is where Mahomes can cash in on scrambles to move the sticks and extend drives. Take the over on his rushing totals.