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Travis Kelce records more than 100 receiving yards
Last week, Kelce had seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs’ Divisional Round victory over the Houston Texans. It was only the second 100-yard game of the season for the 35-year-old tight end, who previously had 100 yards in Week 9 vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Although Kelce hasn’t put up huge yardage totals this season, don’t be surprised if he exceeds the century mark again this week. He is clearly taking his game to another level while trying to lead Kansas City to its third straight Super Bowl title.

There should be plenty of opportunities for Kelce to catch the ball, as quarterback Patrick Mahomes will likely be throwing it his way often. That will allow for Kelce to rise to the occasion and power the Chiefs’ passing attack, as he frequently has done throughout his strong career.

Josh Allen scores at least one rushing touchdown
One of the reasons Allen is so difficult to stop is because he can make plays happen with both his arm and his legs. The 28-year-old Bills quarterback has scored 11 rushing touchdowns over his past 10 games (and that includes Week 18, when he took only one snap in the regular-season finale vs. the New England Patriots).

Allen used his running ability to help power Buffalo past the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round, as he scored a pair of rushing touchdowns in the victory. It was his fourth game with multiple rushing scores this season.

When Buffalo gets close to the end zone on Sunday, expect Allen to find a way to score, as he typically does. Because of that, he should score at least one rushing touchdown in a game that could feature plenty of offense on both sides.



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