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Dolphins vs. Chiefs: NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer Odds & Picks (Week 9)

Dolphins vs. Chiefs: NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer Odds & Picks (Week 9)

Sunday morning we have a special matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs in Frankfurt, Germany. Millions of dollars will get bet on this game but which touchdown prop bets should you bet? Let's take a look.

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Dolphins vs. Chiefs TD Scorer Prop Best Bets

All props are from DraftKings Sportsbook.

Anytime TD Scorer: Raheem Mostert (-115)

Miami has the best offense in the NFL. They can beat you with their wide receivers or their running backs. Despite playing in only four games, De'Von Achane is eighth in the NFL with five rushing scores. Unfortunately, the star rookie won't play this week. However, Mostert will. The veteran running back leads the league in rushing scores (10). More importantly, he has scored at least one touchdown in all but two games this season, including four scores over the past three weeks.

Kansas City has shut down opposing rushing attacks this year and has surrendered only two rushing touchdowns to running backs. The Chiefs have also given up only two receiving scores to opposing running backs this year. However, Javonte Williams had a receiving score in Week 8, and Joshua Kelley had a rushing touchdown in Week 7 against Kansas City. While the AFC West division leaders have limited opposing rushing backs this season, Mostert might be the best one they've faced in 2023.


Anytime TD Scorer: Travis Kelce (-125)

While Kelce hasn't scored the first Kansas City touchdown once this season, he remains the go-to target for Patrick Mahomes. The future Hall of Fame tight end leads the team with four receiving touchdowns despite missing Week 1. Last week, the Chiefs were a disaster, however, Kelce had been on an unstoppable run. Over the previous three games, the superstar averaged 10.3 receptions on 11 targets for 123.3 receiving yards per contest. More importantly, he found the end zone twice in those three games.

Meanwhile, the Dolphins have given up three receiving touchdowns to tight ends, the eighth-most in the NFL and they have struggled to slow down the position. Miami has surrendered at least 70 yards or a touchdown to tight ends in all but the games this year. Two weeks ago, Dallas Goedert scored the first Philadelphia Eagles touchdown against the Dolphins. Kelce is 12th in the NFL with four receiving touchdowns. This matchup could determine who has the No. 1 seed come playoff time. Expect Kelce to find the end zone at least once against the Dolphins.

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