PREMIUM
Night Game Blowout NFL 10*
(NFL) Las Vegas vs. Kansas City,
Total: 51.50 | -110.00 Over
Result: Win
Total: 51.50 | -110.00 Over
Result: Win
ASA TOP PLAY ON 10* Over 51.5 Points – Las Vegas Raiders vs Kansas City Chiefs, Monday at 8:15 PM ET - This has been an extremely high scoring series as of late with each of the last 4 getting to at least 55 points. The last 4 meetings between these two AFC West rivals have averaged 62.5 PPG. KC’s offense looks a bit different without WR Hill, however they have still been extremely efficient scoring 1 point for every 11.9 yards gained which is tops in the NFL. They have scored at least 27 points in 3 of their 4 games and they’ve already topped 40 points twice this season. Mahomes has been brilliant when he starts vs the Raiders scoring at least 30 points in all but 1 game with an average of 37 PPG. He should light it up again tonight vs a LV defense that ranks 28th in opponent completion percentage, 27th in yards per pass attempt allowed, and 24th in YPG allowed through the air. This will be the worst pass defense Mahomes has faced this season. Can the Raiders keep up here? That will be the key because we don’t want KC to get out to a big lead and milk the clock. We think they can. Vegas has scored at least 22 points in 3 of their 4 games and they rank 8th in the NFL in scoring efficiency putting up 1 point for every 14.8 yards gained. QB Carr has been a bit up and down this season but he should play well tonight vs a KC defense that is allowing a completion rate of almost 71% (31st in the NFL) and one that ranks 27th in total pass YPG allowed. They’ve been able to move the ball on offense ranking 11th in YPG but they’ve stalled in the red zone with just a 44% rate once they get inside the 20 yard line. The Raiders have gotten into the red zone an average of 4.5 times per game which is 2nd in the NFL only behind tonight’s opponent the Chiefs. The weather is perfect in KC tonight with light winds and temps in the low 70’s. We expect lots of scoring opportunities tonight and this one goes OVER the total