- Scoring twice in eight games with KC, Kadarius Toney has +260 odds to score anytime on Sunday.
- Toney is favored at -130 odds to record more receiving yards than Hayden Hurst for the AFC Title game.
- Toney has -115 odds to go over/under his 35.5 yards total that is set for the Sunday matchup.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kadarius Toney has +260 odds to score anytime against the Cincinnati Bengals during the AFC Championship game on Sunday. Toney was acquired by the Kansas City Chiefs mid-season and played his first game with KC during week nine and has two total touchdowns with the Chiefs.
Targeted seven times against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the Divisional Round, Toney was targeted the most times in his career in Kansas City and that production could continue to rise.
There are NFL legal betting props for Toney to score during the matchup as he builds off of last week’s production.
Kadarius Toney Scoring Props
- Anytime First Half TD Scorer +500
- First TD Scorer +1600
- First TD Scorer for the Chiefs +900
- To Score Two or More TDs +1700
Kadarius Toney Receiving Yards Total
- Over 35.5 -115
- Under 35.5 -115
Along with his total, legal sportsbooks have generated H2H odds for some of the top receivers in the game. While Toney’s +1000 odds to lead all players in total receiving yards might be too much of a stretch, bettors could profit on betting on Toney to have more yards than Hayden Hurst.
Who Will Have More Receiving Yards in the Game?
- Kadarius Toney -130
- Hayden Hurst -110
Hurst has averaged 34.5 yards per game during the 15 games that he has played with Cincinnati during the 2022-23 season. While this is more than Toney’s average of 25.9 yards during the eight games he has played with the Chiefs, sportsbooks still favor Toney for this prop.
During the Divisional Round last weekend, Toney has the second highest target percentage and the second most receptions behind Travis Kelce.
If the Bengals’ defense focuses on locking down Kelce in the AFC Championship game, Toney could be set up for an explosive game. While Hurst was productive with five receptions for 59 yards against Buffalo, he finished the regular season as Burrow’s fifth receiver by total receptions and targets.
Will Kadarius Toney have more receiving yards than Hayden Hurst?
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