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And then there were four.
Coming off a shocking victory over the Bills, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have another shot at a Super Bowl title.
But they’ll have to get through one of the league’s best in the Baltimore Ravens.
Last weekend was full of near-misses, as we missed a 25/1 parlay by one Baker Mayfield passing yard – he ended with 349. Tough luck.
During the season, our record sits at 76-95, profiting 36.72 units with a return on investment of 21.34 percent.
Our long-shot props and picks continue in the Chiefs vs. Ravens AFC Championship game Sunday.
Chiefs vs. Ravens player props and picks
Gus Edwards under 0.5 reception (+170, BetMGM) | Under 4.5 receiving yards (-110, Caesars)
Fade Gus Edwards’ receiving prowess.
This man is just a handoff machine. The Ravens’ running back has not had a game higher than 4.5 receiving yards since Christmas Day.
He has had eight games without a catch at all, and last week had minus-two receiving yards. In his last six, he has three games with zero catches and three games with one catch, and he has only cleared 4.5 receiving yards twice in that time.

Add in Dalvin Cook, who actually looked like the better of the two running backs last week in his Baltimore debut, and you have Edwards as only a goal-line threat.
It would be surprising not to see Cook and Hill take on a heftier role in the rushing aspect of this offense.
Mark Andrews anytime touchdown scorer (+260, FanDuel)
Mark Andrews is back for the Ravens with a bang Sunday.
Lamar Jackson’s favorite receiver is among the best in the league in the red zone, scoring six times in eight full games played.
Jackson hasn’t stopped honing in on tight ends with him out, either, throwing six touchdown passes in six games to Isaiah Likely.
Betting on the NFL?
It cannot be understated how much Jackson loves throwing to big guys.
The odds here are excellent at +260, but if they drop below +220 by game time pass on this prop.
The Chiefs defend tight ends at a very high clip this season, only allowing four touchdowns to the position.