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The Super Bowl is an annual celebration for casuals and die-hard fans but especially degenerate sports gamblers. The available bets are endless. Sifting through the deep catalogue of opportunities, Brad Evans will feature a daily favorite prop leading up to Sunday’s kickoff. Fade or follow — that’s up to you!
Chiefs (15-2) vs. Eagles (14-3) in New Orleans
Date: Sunday, February 9
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Tuesday's pick — Xavier Worthy OVER 5.5 rushing yards (-135, BetMGM)
One last ride. Time to fill up the tank, turn the key and press the accelerator.
Oh, how will we miss betting on your rushing props the next several months, Mr. Worthy.
Featured ad nauseam on The Gaming Juice for the past couple months is the Worthy prop above. Like presenting a healthy Don Julio reposado shot to this tequila-fueled reveler, his rushing yards prop is simply irresistible. And it’s totally appropriate to blare the Robert Palmer hit in the background. Heck, this dunce will even tuck into a miniskirt to ramp the discomfort.
When it comes to ground production, X most definitely marks the spot. Over his last 10 games, the Chiefs wide receiver has 14 carries, topping 5.5 yards five times.
Whether on designed jet sweeps, backwards passes or straight draws, the rookie’s role as a rusher has become a playbook staple. Andy Reid especially likes to deploy him in that capacity inside the red zone.
Double down on an anytime touchdown prop at +165 (BetMGM)? Please, twist this betting enthusiast’s arm harder.
Philadelphia enters the NFL’s pinnacle event No. 2 in rush EPA defense over the last five weeks. Most discouragingly, only two WRs reached the needed number against the Eagles in the regular season.
The matchup admittedly isn’t the friendliest. However, Kansas City’s stellar run blocking and deceptive window dressing and Worthy’s 4.21 40-yard wheels point to one last cash. And you just know Reid has all kinds of trick plays up his sleeve.
Take us out a winner, Worthy.

