The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills will square off in a highly-anticipated playoff game to cap off the NFL Divisional playoff weekend on Sunday. Both teams come into this game playing extremely well on defense, which will have a huge impact on the performance of several key offensive players. Here, we look into who may shine and who may struggle in our Chiefs vs Bills Same Game Parlay as part of our NFL betting picks for the Divisional round.
Chiefs vs Bills Same Game Parlay
- Bills -2.5
- Josh Allen Anytime TD Scorer
- Chiefs Team Total Under 20.5 Points
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First up in our three-leg Chiefs vs Bills Same Game Parlay is the Bills to cover the spread as 2.5-point favorites. Buffalo has been playing so well of late, winning six straight games between the end of the regular season and the playoffs. They will continue to stifle opponents with their defense, which has allowed under 20 points in back-to-back must-win games to get them to the Divisional playoffs.
Our next selection in this SGP is for Josh Allen to score a touchdown for the Buffalo Bills in this contest. Allen has been so effective with his legs of late, including last week, when he scored a 52-yard touchdown on the ground. Allen will likely not score from that far out in this game, but he is a great choice to score around the goal line given his size and physicality, which are tough to account for when you also have to defend him through the air close to the goal line.
Finally, we are taking the under on the team total for the Kansas City Chiefs at 20.5 points. Kansas City has played five games this season against teams that ended up in the playoffs (Lions, Eagles, Dolphins, Packers, and Bills). In those five games, they scored 21 points just once against the Dolphins in Germany, and were held to 20 or fewer points in the other four games. That is cause for concern coming into Patrick Mahomes’ first career road playoff game.