Predictions for Super Bowl 58's Point Spread in the Match-up Between the 49ers and Chiefs
In the hotly-contested Super Bowl 58 ATS picks, the San Francisco 49ers seem to be the favorites with a 2-point spread over the Kansas City Chiefs. However, the betting trends in this matchup hang heavily with the Chiefs.
In the NFL postseason game against the Rams, the Chiefs covered the spread and won outright as underdogs, demonstrating their resilience on the field. Meanwhile, San Francisco struggled with a 0-2 ATS record during the playoffs.
As for this regular season, the Chiefs boast the top record with 12-7-1 ATS, while the 49ers disappointingly stand at 9-10 ATS.
It's worth noting that the Chiefs' impressive streak as underdogs continues. Recently, both underdogs covered their spread in the conference championship games.
Here's a head-to-head comparison of the revised Super Bowl 58 sportsbook odds:
San Francisco
With our ATS pick, we're placing a bet on the Chiefs.
-2 (-110)
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Interestingly, underdogs have shined in recent Super Bowl games. In the past three games, the underdogs have gone 3-0 ATS, with the underdog also winning outright twice. Pushing this trend even further, underdogs have covered nine out of the last 12 Super Bowls.
47.5 (-110)
Homesick for the 49ers? It's probably best that the Super Bowl is a neutral-site game. In their final six home games of the 2023-24 NFL season, the Niners struggled with a 0-6 ATS record. As an away team this season, however, San Francisco is dropping jaws with a 6-3 ATS mark.
On the other hand, Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes is a force to be reckoned with as an underdog. In his career, he's 10-1-1 ATS. The Chiefs are equally strong as a betting underdog, with a 17-6 ATS record in their last 23 games where they weren't the favorites.
Kansas City
Sports fans are buzzing about two specific Super Bowl records: the underdogs' golden streak and the Chiefs' perfect ATS record as underdogs. The 49ers will definitely face some stiff competition when they take on the Chiefs in Super Bowl 58. Will the trend continue?
2 (-110)
NFL ATS Pick: Kansas City Chiefs +2 (-110), 1 unit
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- NFL ATS Playoff Record: 6-2
47.5 (-110)
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- The San Francisco 49ers, considered the favorites, have a 2-point spread over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58 ATS picks.
- Despite the favorable Chiefs ATS record, the betting trends show a heavier hang on the Chiefs as underdogs.
- In their playoff game against the Rams, the Chiefs, as underdogs, covered the spread and won, demonstrating their resilience.
- The San Francisco 49ers, on the other hand, struggled with a 0-2 ATS record during the playoffs.
- However, in the regular season, the Chiefs boast a top ATS record of 12-7-1, while the 49ers disappointingly stand at 9-10 ATS.
- Intriguingly, in recent Super Bowl games, underdogs have been successful, with a streak of 3-0 ATS in the past three games and underdogs covering nine out of the last 12 Super Bowls.
- With this ATS pick, a bet is being placed on the Chiefs, who, as underdogs, have an impressive ATS record of 10-1-1 in their career.
- In Super Bowl 58, fans are excitedly watching the trend of underdogs and the Chiefs' perfect ATS record as underdogs, as the 49ers face tough competition against the Chiefs.
