NFL Same Game Parlays: Bills vs. Chiefs (AFC Championship Sunday)

The Buffalo Bills have never made the Super Bowl behind Josh Allen. Almost every year, the Chiefs stomp the Bills, leaving Buffalo in disarray.

Yet, Buffalo has had an opportunity almost every year against the Chiefs in the playoffs, and it has ended the same way every time during the Patrick Mahomes-Josh Allen era.

This year, things feel different.

Therefore, I’ve created a same-game parlay (SGP) for Sunday’s AFC Championship game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs.

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      Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs

      Josh Allen has thrown for at least 230.5 passing yards in 53% of games this season. He’s also hit this line in 83% of games against the Chiefs dating back to 2021. Allen has had at least 39 passing attempts in his last four meetings against Kansas City and has averaged 37.3 passing attempts per game against the Chiefs since 2021.

      He’s also facing a Chiefs defense ranked 20th in passing yards allowed to quarterbacks, which is still below average. Additionally, Allen has completed at least 72.7% of his passes in both playoff games. He’ll be on the road, making it more difficult, but the likely MVP will showcase his ability in this game.

      Meanwhile, Isiah Pacheco has been a non-factor. He’s recorded no more than 32 yards in four consecutive games. In addition, he’s earned just 18 rushing yards in each playoff game.

      His snap count has taken a major hit. However, the Bills rank 21st in the NFL in rushing yards allowed to running backs. Pacheco can break out for a big gain against this Bills team. If he can get at least six carries, he’ll need a little over five yards a carry to reach this number. Against the Bills, he’s got a legitimate chance to do that.

      Finally, Dalton Kincaid has reached at least 33 receiving yards in 53% of games this season. While he’s coming off just 11 receiving yards against the Ravens, he’s got an elite matchup against the Chiefs. Kansas City ranks 32nd in receiving yards to tight ends this season. Kansas City has given up 6.67 receptions to tight ends and even 36.5 yards after the catch per game to tight ends. Kincaid should be involved in the offensive game plan.

      Parlay Odds: +437


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