Super Bowl LIX odds indicate a strong opportunity for Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert to shine, as he prepares to face the Chiefs once again on February 9 in New Orleans. Fans can catch the action live on FOX.
The Eagles secured their spot in the championship by decisively defeating the Commanders, effectively ending their rivals’ playoff hopes. Meanwhile, the Chiefs continued their postseason tradition by narrowly overcoming the Bills in a thrilling, high-scoring matchup.
With this matchup, Kansas City aims to make history by winning their third consecutive Super Bowl title.
Dallas Goedert Over 4.5 Catches (-135 at DraftKings)
There’s a strong possibility that this line may shift to 5.5 catches as kickoff approaches. The Chiefs have had notable difficulties defending against tight ends this season, allowing substantial yardage to players like Isiah Likely from the Ravens, Brock Bowers from the Raiders, George Kittle from the 49ers, and Dalton Schultz from the Texans.
Goedert presents a challenging matchup for Kansas City, especially following his impressive seven catches for 85 yards in the NFC title game. With the defense likely focusing on stopping Saquon Barkley, Goedert could find ample opportunities to exploit openings in the middle of the field, suggesting a productive evening ahead for the tight end.
Under 6.5 Total Punts (-115 at DraftKings)
Both teams have recently participated in high-scoring games, with their previous Super Bowl encounter resulting in a 38-35 thriller. While betting on the Over for 49 total points is an appealing option, wagering on the Under for total punts offers a strategic alternative that doesn’t rely solely on scoring.
The Eagles are known for their aggressive approach on fourth downs, often opting to convert short-yardage situations. Jalen Hurts’ signature “tush push” play could be a key factor in extending drives. Similarly, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has shown a willingness to forgo punting, as evidenced by his decision to go for it on fourth down in a crucial moment against the Bills.
With two high-powered offenses and bold coaching strategies at play, reaching seven total punts appears challenging. Betting on the punters to remain sidelined could prove to be a savvy wager.
