Two of the NFL's most exciting offense are set to collide in the AFC Championship Game as the Cincinnati Bengals battle with the Kansas City Chiefs. This is the second straight year that these juggernauts collide with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line after the Bengals beat the Chiefs 27-24 in overtime last year. < /p>
FanDuel Sportsbook is calling for a fair amount of points, projecting a 47.5-point total with the over favored at -112 odds. Keeping that in mind, here's a look at the best anytime touchdown scorer bets for the Bengals vs Chiefs showdown, courtesy of FanDuel's'NFL odds.
Bengals vs Chiefs Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bets
1. Travis Kelce – Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+100)
Arguably the best tight end to play the game, it shouldn' t be surprising to see Travis Kelce on this list. After finishing the 2022 regular season with a career-high 12 touchdown catches, Kelce went on to have another pair of TDs against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round. The Bengals' defense is legit, but the eight-time Pro-Bowler has solved them in the past, finding the end zone twice in the last three meetings – including one in last year's AFC Championship Game. With the Chiefs' best players always stepping up when it counts, look for Kelce to find paydirt.
2. Ja'Marr Chase – Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-105)
Opposing teams cannot stop Ja'Marr Chase from scoring lately. The exciting wideout has crossed the goal line nine times over his last nine games, scoring at least one touchdown in all but two of those contests. It's hard to imagine the Chiefs holding Chase out of the end zone, especially after he's racked up four TDs in three career meetings with Kansas City. Furthermore, the Chiefs were tied for allowing the second-most touchdowns to wide receivers (20) during the regular season. As long as Cincinnati sticks to its plan, there's a great chance that Chase will record his third TD of the 2022-23 postseason.
3. Isiah Pacheco – Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+145)
Isiah Pacheco has looked more comfortable as the NFL campaign has gone on. The former Rutgers product has pro ven with his recent ability to find the end zone, tallying four touchdowns in his last eight games compared to one in the first 10. Although the Bengals' run defense is solid, only allowing nine rushing TDs to running backs this season, one of the scores came courtesy of Pacheco himself in Week 13. The Chiefs score touchdowns on 70.7% of their trips to the red zone (No. 2) and with the offense's ability to get within the 20-yard mark, Pacheco is a terrific candidate to score a TD at some point on Sunday.