3 Best Prop Bets for Chiefs vs Buccaneers Sunday Night Football Week 4
3 Best Prop Bets for Chiefs vs Buccaneers Sunday Night Football Week 4

The Week 4 of the 2022 NFL season includes a Sunday Night Football matchup'between the'Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While FanDuel Sportsbook projects a close affair, it's the Bucs who are listed as the'1-point favorites'over the Chiefs.

Sunday Night Football Prop Bets

Here are three of the best prop bets for the Chiefs vs. Buccaneers matchup, courtesy of'NFL odds'on FanDuel Sportsbook.

Chiefs vs Buccaneers SNF Prop Bets Tonight

1. Clyde Edwards-Helaire – Rushing Yards: Under 34.5 (-114)

Clyde Edwards-Helaire is a talented running back, however, the Chiefs have hardly been running the ball this season. Edwards-Helaire has only seen 7.3 carries per game this seas on and is coming off a performance that saw him record zero rushing yards on seven attempts against the Indianapolis Colts. Unfortunately for CEH, the Buccaneers offer another tough ground matchup, giving up 79.3 rushing yards per game (No. 5) and 3.8 yards per carry (T-No. 7). Given that the third-year rusher only recorded 37 yards on 11 carries in his lone regular-season game against the Bucs, I'm inclined to back the under here.

2. Mike Evans – Receiving Yards: 70+ (-136)

Mike Evans makes his return to Tampa Bay's lineup following his one-game suspension. With the rest of the Buccaneers' wide receiver room being questionable or doubtful for Week 4, Tom Brady should lean on Evans more t han ever if the former is to go toe-to-toe with Patrick Mahomes. I could easily see the talented wideout hitting 70-plus receiving yards on Sunday considering how he's averaged 77.5 yards in two regular-season meetings with the Chiefs. If the likes of Julio Jones or Chris Godwin are forced to miss the game, Evans will only see more targets, increasing his chances of hitting on this prop. With the shootout potential here, this prop bet is a no-brainer.

3. Anytime Touchdown Scorer: Cameron Brate (+310)

Cameron Brate is Tampa Bay's top tight end. While he hasn't found the end zone just yet, he has a great opportunity to do so this weekend. The Chiefs have already allowed three touchdowns to TEs this season, tying them for the second-most scores to the position thus far. The Buccaneers should see plenty of red-zone opportunities in what could be a high-scoring affair, so expect Brady to give Brate a decent number of targets to work with that could lead to a TD.