Everybody wanted to write off the Kansas City Chiefs following the worst start of the Patrick Mahomes era.
I was willing to listen to you all make your case.
The problem is that Mahomes is FanDuel’s favourite to win NFL regular season MVP at +200 and the Chiefs are currently a co-favourite to win the Super Bowl at +650.
Trust me, I get why you might not cheer on Kansas City.
Still, it’s impossible to ignore the fact that the Chiefs still deserve to be the AFC championship favourite.
The Buffalo Bills are still a co-favourite to win it all, but they’re also coming off back-to-back upset losses to the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons in primetime.
The Los Angeles Chargers were my pick to surprise in the AFC and they still might do it, but at this point they trail only the Baltimore Ravens in terms of AFC teams that have been hit the hardest by injuries this season.
Yes, the same Ravens team that is still -102 to make the playoffs at FanDuel following a 1-5 start.
The Cincinnati Bengals don’t have Joe Burrow, the Houston Texans don’t have Tank Dell or a capable offensive line, and the Miami Dolphins could be on the verge of a complete implosion without Tyreek Hill.
At a time when injuries are taking a toll on the AFC, the Chiefs are inching their way back to full strength.
Mahomes leads the NFL in offensive yards and TDs for the first time since he won MVP back in 2022.
Xavier Worthy has averaged 4.3 receptions for 48.3 yards in three games since his return from injury.
Travis Kelce has averaged 6.0 receptions for 62.3 yards since Worthy’s return to the lineup.
Now Kansas City is set to welcome back Rashee Rice, who averaged 8.0 receptions for 96.0 yards in three games last season before suffering a season-ending injury.
Rashee Rice is back this week 👀
Early in 2024, Rice was showing many of the signs you want to see from a high-volume receiver in the archetype of players that are taking over the top of the league rankings the last couple of years.@JamesDKoh and I got together to break down… pic.twitter.com/H8VsaviMxh
— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) October 18, 2025
The fact that Mahomes and the passing attack has come alive against some quality defensive opponents without its full arsenal available is reason to believe in the Chiefs.
Kansas City went 4-0 last season when Rice and Worthy were both in the lineup.
The Chiefs are up to -12.5 at FanDuel for Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Meanwhile, Rice’s receiving yards prop has climbed from 59.5 to 64.5 since I posted my early NFL player prop list for Sunday’s games.
Rice absolutely dominated targets when he was fully healthy last season and there’s little reason to believe he can’t shake off the rust against a weak Raiders secondary in his season debut.
I’m on Rice over 59.5 receiving yards as a FanDuel Best Bet.
My friends at Fantasy Points have him projected to register 6.0 receptions for 74.4 yards in his return.
I also have the Chiefs to win outright parlay with the double result for the New England Patriots against the Tennessee Titans.
New England is currently a 6.5-point favourite at FanDuel.
The Patriots have won and covered three in a row to improve to an NFL-best 4-2 against the spread.
I like New England to extend its win streak with Mike Vrabel making his highly anticipated return to Tennessee the same week that the Titans fired Brian Callahan.
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Here are three more props I like for NFL Sunday Week 7.
Bijan Robinson over 75.5 rushing yards
Robinson leads the NFL with 822 total scrimmage yards.
In last week’s win over the Bills, he registered 170 rushing yards and 68 receiving yards on six receptions for a whopping 228 total scrimmage yards.
The San Francisco 49ers have conceded the seventh-fewest receiving yards per game to opposing running backs this season, but they’ve also allowed the 12th-most rushing yards per game (90.7).
Fantasy Points projects Robinson for 94.5 rushing yards on 17.4 carries against the Niners.
I’ll play Robinson over 75.5 rushing yards at FanDuel as the best number in market for anybody who wants to bet the over on his rushing prop.
Kendrick Bourne over 42.5 receiving yards
A couple of weeks ago, I had the over on the receiving yards props for DeMarcus Robinson and Jake Tonges in a win over the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football.
Both players went over their totals, but the star of the Niners passing attack was Kendrick Bourne, who thrived catching passes from his former Patriots teammate Mac Jones in the victory.
Bourne went off with 10 receptions for 142 yards.
Then in last week’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he registered exactly 142 receiving yards on five receptions.
While the Falcons defence has been solid against opposing wide receivers that line up out wide, they could deliver another strong performance and hold Bourne to 45 or 50 receiving yards and this bet would still cash.
Tight end George Kittle is back for San Francisco and will eat some of the target share along with Christian McCaffrey, but I still think this number is too low for Bourne, and my friends at Fantasy Points agree.
Fantasy Points has Bourne projected for 64.0 receiving yards on 4.6 receptions.
The significant gap between our expectations and the number at FanDuel is enough for me to make Bourne over 42.5 receiving yards a best bet.
Jordan Addison over 43.5 receiving yards
If you read my articles or follow me on X, then you know that I’m on the Philadelphia Eagles -2.5 against the Minnesota Vikings this week.
The Vikings have really struggled to stop the run, so I’m hoping that Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts get the Philly rushing attack back on track to avoid a third loss in a row.
Meanwhile, Carson Wentz will start for Minnesota, and that’s a good thing for anybody that has Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson in their lineups in fantasy football leagues.
While J.J. McCarthy struggled to feed his talented pass catchers early on this season, Wentz has attempted 34 or more passes in back-to-back starts for the Vikings.
Wentz might eat too many sacks and make too many mistakes to win the football game, but he should be able to get his receivers the football more often than McCarthy did before he was sidelined.
Addison exploded for 114 yards on four receptions in his season debut against the Pittsburgh Steelers two weeks ago in Dublin, Ireland.
JORDAN ADDISON REDEMPTION‼️
Addison over 40.5 receiving 💰
Judkins over 71.5 rushing 💰
Addison with 3 catches for 21 yards and a TD on Minnesota’s final three offensive plays to land on 41 receiving yards after sitting out the entire 1st quarter 🤯😅
pic.twitter.com/FAiIxMY13G
— Domenic Padula (@Domenic_Padula) October 5, 2025
He followed that performance up with five catches for 41 yards and a touchdown against the Cleveland Browns.
Addison needs 59 receiving yards to reach 2,000 career receiving yards in his third NFL season.
If he hits that mark on Sunday, he’ll join Jefferson and Stefon Diggs as the only Vikings to reach 2,000 receiving yards within their first 35 games.
I’m expecting a couple of big plays by Addison in his first home game of the 2025 NFL season.
The Eagles have allowed the seventh-most receiving yards per game this season.
Hopefully, Wentz can find Addison for 44 or more.
As always, here is a recap of my FanDuel Best Bets for NFL Sunday Week 7.
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NFL Sunday Week 7 player prop best bets 🏈
Matthew Golden over 46.5 receiving
Zach Ertz over 33.5 receiving
D'Andre Swift over 19.5 receiving
DeVonta Smith over 48.5 receiving
Rashee Rice over 59.5 receiving
Harold Fannin over 38.5 receiving
Kayshon Boutte over 31.5 receiving pic.twitter.com/Vni4uQmZTs
— Domenic Padula (@Domenic_Padula) October 17, 2025
Enjoy the football, everyone!
DP’s FanDuel Best Bets for NFL Sunday Week 7
1 PM ET
Rashee Rice over 59.5 receiving yards
Philadelphia Eagles -2.5 at Minnesota Vikings
DeVonta Smith over 48.5 receiving yards
Jordan Addison over 43.5 receiving yards
Harold Fannin over 38.5 receiving yards
Kayshon Boutte over 31.5 receiving yards
SGP+: Patriots Double Result, Chiefs Moneyline
D’Andre Swift over 19.5 receiving yards
Cleveland Browns -1.5 vs Miami Dolphins
Carolina Panthers -1.5 at New York Jets
Mason Taylor over 40.5 receiving yards
4 PM ET
Matthew Golden over 46.5 receiving yards
Zach Ertz over 43.5 receiving yards
Sunday Night Football
Bijan Robinson over 75.5 rushing yards
Kendrick Bourne over 42.5 receiving yards