NFL prop bets today [October 10, 2025]

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The Detroit Lions face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in a potential Super Bowl preview on Sunday night.After struggling to get out of the gate in week one, the Detroit Lions have quickly turned into a championship contender as their offense continues to fire on all cylinders. In a potential Super Bowl preview against Kansas City, Jared Goff will have the opportunity to build on his momentum as he faces off against a Chiefs front seven who struggles to collapse the pocket.Even though there is only one game being played on Sunday night, there are still plenty of prop bets and markets to wager on which you can read a detailed breakdown of them below.Best betting promos and sportsbooks for today’s NFL prop betsFind the best promos and sportsbooks to use for today’s Football prop bets.Detroit Lions vs Kansas City Chiefs (8:20pm, EST)Jared Goff Over 22.5 Pass Completions (-110) at BetMGM SportsbookAfter playing at a very high level last year, the Kansas City Chiefs defense have fallen hard back down to reality as they head into week six ranked below league average in Def EPA and in DVOA. Their lack of pressure has been a thorn in their side this season as their front seven resides in the bottom half of the board in Pass Rush Win Rate and in Sack Rate.Unfortunately for the Chiefs, their struggles with collapsing the pocket are poised to persist against the Detroit Lions as they face off against an offensive line who ranks top-15 in Pass Protection PFF Grade. With Jared Goff sitting in a clean pocket instead of having to make a play with his legs, this reduces the amount of Havoc in his throws which increases his chances of generating a completion.Jared Goff Longest Completion Over 35.5 Yards (-118) at FanDuel SportsbookThe Chiefs’ struggles with creating pressure also hurts their ability to defend on the back end as opposing pass catchers are given more time in the open field to break away from their coverage. While the Chiefs still possess multiple players who possess a Coverage PFF Grade of 80.0 or higher, negative regression looms large with the quality of offense ramping up.Especially with the Chiefs leaving their corners in single coverage as they blitz their linebackers at one of the highest rates in the league. This leaves the middle of their defense vulnerable to getting beat by an explosive play as their lack of bodies on the back end hurts their ability to bring down the pass catcher at the point of contact.Jared Goff Under 1.5 Rush Attempts (-115) at BetMGM SportsbookEven though the Chiefs struggle to bring down the quarterback, their heavy use of the blitz does plug up the running lanes on the outside.With Goff lacking the speed that is required to scramble away from their pressure, expect the Lions quarterback to struggle to make it past the line of scrimmage. The Lions are also expected to play from behind as the current spread implies, lowering the chances of a kneel down at the end of the fourth quarter burning this prop.David Montgomery Over 44.5 Rushing Yards (-110) at BetMGM SportsbookWhile a heavy blitz rate normally hurts a running backs ability to reach the second level of their defense, David Montgomery is one of the rare expectations as the Lions bull back excels at generating yards after contact. Through the first five weeks of the season, Montgomery ranks second overall in Yards Over Expected per attempt while averaging 5.1 yards per carry.The Lions offensive line have played a major role in Montgomery’s success this season by opening up wider running lanes for him to exploit as their front five ranks near the top of the board in Run Block Win Rate. For some more exposure, escalator bet Montgomery’s rushing yardage prop by placing smaller wagers on his alternate overs at the best available odds across multiple sportsbooks.Jahmyr Gibbs Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-155) at BetMGM SportsbookAfter splitting duties with Montgomery inside the 20 last year, Jahmyr Gibbs has seen his usage rate increase this season as he currently leads the team in total number of Red Zone Carries. Gibbs also plays a pivotal role in their pass attack when in scoring position as he averages over one Red Zone Target per game.About the authorKody MalstromKody Malstrom is a professional sports bettor and sports betting journalist with six years of experience covering a vast majority of sports. He covers football, basketball, hockey, baseball, and the UFC in written and video form.Born and raised in Michigan, Kody is a Detroit sports fan who spends all of his Sundays in the fall rooting for the Detroit Lions and Saturdays watching as much College Football as possible. In the winter, he shifts his focus to the Detroit Red Wings and Pistons while simultaneously rooting for his North Carolina Tar Heels.When he is not staring at betting markets, you can find Kody at the beach or snowboarding down a mountain, depending on the time of the year.Commercial content notice: Taking one of the sportsbooks offers featured in this article may result in a payment to talkSPORT. 21+. T&Cs apply. 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