Saquon Barkley Anytime Touchdown Scorer, First Touchdown Scored Prop Bet vs. Chiefs Week 2

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Saquon Barkley pays out $490 to score the first touchdown in Sunday's late afternoon game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs.  He's a -138 favorite to score a touchdown at any time during this game, which does still present some nice value

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Saquon Barkley
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Barkley rushed 18 times for 60 yards and a touchdown and brought in four of five targets for 24 yards in the Eagles' 24-20 win over the Cowboys on Thursday night.

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ANALYSIS
In what was his first taste of game action since the Super Bowl victory over the Chiefs in February, Barkley often found running room hard to come by against a game Cowboys front seven. While the defending rushing champion's longest run of the night was only 16 yards, Barkley still made an impact via a 10-yard rushing touchdown shortly before halftime, as well as some productive work as an outlet receiver. Barkley was outgained in rushing yards by Jalen Hurts (62 yards), but that should be a rare occurrence moving forward. Another marquee matchup awaits Week 2, as the Eagles visit the Chiefs for a Super Bowl rematch on Sunday, Sept. 14.

Barkley knows what to expect when the Eagles play the Chiefs for the second time in three games, having faced them in last year's Super Bowl. The Eagles come into Sunday's game as the reigning Super Bowl champs. 

"That’s going to be the theme for this year," Barkley said. "You’d be a fool if you let us walk into whatever stadium − whether it’s the Linc or your stadium − and your focal point is not stopping the run. If that’s the case, we’re going to burn you for it.

"We have so much talent. If you take away one thing, we have the opportunity to hurt you in another. That’s just the mindset. Whatever it takes to win football games, whether they stack the box or they don’t."


Jalen Hurts
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Travis Kelce
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Marquise Brown
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A.J. Brown
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Isiah Pacheco
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DeVonta Smith
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Kareem Hunt
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JuJu Smith-Schuster
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Tyquan Thornton
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Patrick Mahomes
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Noah Gray
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Grant Calcaterra
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Philadelphia Defense
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Kansas City Defense
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Tank Bigsby
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Jahan Dotson
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A.J. Dillon
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Brashard Smith
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Kylen Granson
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Jason Brownlee
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John Metchie III
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Nikko Remigio
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Cameron Latu
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Darius Cooper
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Robert Tonyan
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+10000
+10000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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