
Bills might be better, but Chiefs are favored for a reason
Associated PressLAS VEGAS — The Chiefs are slight favorites to beat the Bills on Sunday and get a shot at winning an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl. “I think it’s pretty rare that without an injury to get that amount of line movement in a conference game,” Cipollini said. “I’m seeing a lot of 6 1/2s out there, so I’m feeling a lot better to give Washington a shot,” Marshall said. “I think they’ve got a shot to win just because I think Daniels is so transcendent.” Barkley expected to run wild BetMGM set Philadelphia’s Saquon Barkley’s rushing total at 126 1/2 yards and moved it to 130 1/2. “I think that’s really been a trend throughout the playoffs where Josh Allen kind of puts it in his own hands, especially in these bigger games,” Feazel said.
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