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Chiefs vs Giants Player Props for Theo Johnson, Wan’Dale Robinson, Marquise Brown, Cam Skattebo

Chiefs vs Giants Player Props for Theo Johnson, Wan’Dale Robinson, Marquise Brown, Cam Skattebo article feature image
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Photo by Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images. Pictured: Wan’Dale Robinson.

Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season will feature the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants on Sunday Night Football on Sept. 21. Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET; the game will be broadcast on NBC.

The Chiefs travel to MetLife Stadium to face the Giants, with both teams looking for their first win this season, and there are a number of enticing SNF player props that we can get involved with for this game: Theo Johnson, Wan’Dale Robinson, Marquise Brown and Cam Skattebo.

Let's dive into my four Chiefs vs Giants player props for Sunday Night Football.

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Chiefs vs Giants Player Props

  • Theo Johnson Under 2.5 Receptions (-130 at Fanatics)
  • Wan’Dale Robinson Over 45.5 Receiving Yards (-105 at Fanatics)
  • Marquise Brown Over 45.5 Receiving Yards (-105 at Fanatics)
  • Cam Skattebo Anytime Touchdown (+190 at DraftKings)

Chiefs vs Giants Prop Picks, Preview

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Theo Johnson Under 2.5 Receptions (-130)

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Last year, we saw Theo Robinson have an impressive rookie campaign, and he’s again the Giants’ number one tight end. He’s caught five of eight targets through two games, and the only other TE on the roster with a target is Daniel Bellinger with one.

The Giants will most likely be chasing in this game, but the Chiefs have only allowed five receptions to the position across both games.

With wide receivers Wan’Dale Robinson and Malik Nabers on the Giants offense, there are plenty of mouths to feed, and Johnson is a distant fourth in targets, behind the previously mentioned pair and Tyrone Tracy Jr.

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Wan'Dale Robinson Over 45.5 Receiving Yards (-105)

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Nabers has looked every bit the stud that we know he is this season with 238 yards and two touchdowns. He’s getting a huge amount of volume from quarterback Russell Wilson, with a staggering 25 targets.

However, it’s gone under the radar just how well his fellow wideout Robinson is doing this season.

Robinson has caught 14-of-18 passes this season for 197 yards and a score and has surpassed his receiving yard line of 45.5 in both games so far.

Nabers is the most dangerous player on the Giants offense, and the Chiefs know that, which should mean plenty of opportunity for Robinson to cover his total, with the Giants likely chasing.

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Marquise Brown Over 45.5 Receiving Yards (-105)

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Over on the Chiefs' sideline, Marquise "Hollywood" Brown has the same receiving yard total as Robinson and is also likely to cover it.

Only three teams have given up more passing yards per game this season than the Giants, who have allowed an average of 277.5 yards through the air each game.

Brown has caught 15 of his 21 targets and leads the Chiefs in targets, with over double that of second-place teammate Travis Kelce.

With the injury to Xavier Worthy and the suspension of Rashee Rice, it’s been Brown who has stepped up as QB Patrick Mahomes’ favorite target.

That’s unlikely to change here. Brown has averaged 64.5 receiving yards per game, and given how the Giants are doing against the pass, he should cover his line again.

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Cam Skattebo Anytime Touchdown (+190)

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Week 2 saw the start of what seems to be a takeover in the running back corps with Cam Skattebo looking like the Giants’ next RB1.

Last Sunday, we saw the man drafted out of Arizona State this year lead the running backs in scrimmage yards, rushing attempts, snap count, and the most important stats of all: touchdowns.

Tracy has been solid running back this year, and while Skattebo lacks elite speed or agility, he makes up for it in aggression and attitude, something the Giants have been searching for on offense.

He’s the better option in short-yardage situations, and given how he’s now looking like he’s taking over the backfield, he’s the smart play to score at bigger odds than Tracy.

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