Bet the NFL Super Bowl vs Sportsbook

How this site not top ranked for “Bet the Super Bowl” is beyond me. As of today, who is ranked #1? Some shitty online sportsbook, that doesn’t even have the Super Bowl in it’s description. This just proves that sites with money can pay for links and get ranked in Google and Bing for almost any phrase they want. How is a small site like mine suppose to compete?

Well I’ve been thinking about this a lot recently. I’d like to think that if I continue to write good, quality content about the NFL and the Super Bowl, I should regain the top spot that I once owned. Unfortunately I’m not sure that this would work. It seems like it would be a very hard to fight and overtake Sportsbook by just writing new articles and getting new readers. I think I’ll have to try to get some new links pointed to my site, but I’m not sure how.

The first thing I’m thinking about is buying a link in the Yahoo! Directory. I imagine that the category this site would best fit in is Football > Gambling, but that would be up to the directory editors to determine. That’s if they even accept my site, after I decide if I’m going to submit my site.

The reason I’m not sure if I want to submit my site is that it costs $300 to submit your site to the directory, and that doesn’t mean that my site will be approved and put in the directory. So I can submit my site, pay $300 and never be listed. Then again I could be listed, and once you are in the directory, it costs $300 per year to keep your site listed. So if I do get listed, I’ll need to continue to pay $300 every year afterwards to keep the link.

Lastly I’m not even sure how much that link will help my site. I don’t expect to get much traffic through the yahoo directory. My site focuses on only one game a year, so I’m not sure how many people will be looking in the directory to try to find out how to bet on the Super Bowl. I think I will get some traffic from the listing, but the I think the biggest benefit of having this listing is the link that the directory will point to my site.

You see search engine point a lot of priority on the websites that have a lot of good links from other “important” websites pointed at them. I have to assume that yahoo would be considered an important website. Their directory was on of the first internet directories, and it’s probably the only one that still exists that it’s absolute garbage (like the DMOZ). But is a link from the Yahoo Directory worth paying $300 a year? I have no idea of knowing this…

I guess the only thing I can do is develop this site to a point were I think Yahoo would love to have it in their directory. Then I save up the $300 for the listing fee, cross my fingers, submit the site and hope for the best.

Hopefully with some effort, we can retake the top spot in Goolge and Bing for betting on the super Bowl by next February. After all that is what this site is all about. We should be the top site listed!

I know that this is off topic, but it’s something that we think and care about. Thanks for reading. We promise the next post will be football related!

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Tebow to the Jets plus some fantasy football updates

So Tebow ended up on the New York Jets. Is this a good thing for Mark Sanchez? A lot of people don’t think so, but some do. It will definitely give the Jets’ offense a lot of new looks. The Wildcat should be a featured part of their offense this season, and Tebow should average 5-10 snaps a game. Maybe more depending on how successful he is.

So that has to be good for Sanchez, doesn’t it. Tebow is a great option quarterback, but he won’t be able to run the Jets normal offense. Sanchez is the man in that role. But having Tebow run the Wildcat will force opposing defenses to adjust and plan on facing two completely different offenses. This should open up some things for Sanchez, and allow him to do more with less plays. I for one hopes it works this way.

Fantasy Football Update: Tim Tebow… just kidding. Michael Bush signed today with the Chicago Bears, Fantasy players will remember that Bush had a great year last year on the Oakland Raiders backing up Darren McFadden. Bush started 9 games when McFadden went down with a foot injury. Totaling 977 rushing yards and another 418 threw the air.

Bush helped me win my big money fantasy football league last year. This was also a keeper league, so I was hoping that he would find a starting role somewhere. Right now it looks like he’ll be backing up Forte, who hasn’t agreed to a new contract with the Bears yet. Here is to hoping that they don’t come to an agreement and Forte ends up on someone else roster. It’s not likely, but it’s not impossible either. Just look at Peyton Manning. A couple weeks ago, no thought he would be on the Broncos. Yet there he is.

Okay now back to Tebow. His fantasy value takes a huge hit with this news. In all reality he’ll probably only be on the field for 5-10 plays per game, and they torpedos his fantasy value. Unless he gets the majority of red zone plays, I can’t see justifying starting him any week.

That said, this also hurts Mark Sanchez’s fantasy value. He’ll be on the field for 5-10 plays less that he normally would be. Sanchez who wasn’t really a good fantasy quarterback last year, will lose even more value because he shouldn’t be running the ball at all. Tebow will most probably handle every QB sneak.

If you think that a quarterback not running isn’t a big deal, tell that to Cam Newton owner last year. Newton was one of the most productive fantasy QBs last year because he ran the ball. Most leagues give a lot more points for rushing yards than passing yards, so a running QB can be fantasy gold.

Okay that’s about all for now. Thanks again for reading. This offseason hasn’t been so bad… Unless of course you’re a member of the New Orleans Saints organization…

So what will Tim Tebow roles on the Jets team be? I think it’s safe to say that he’ll lead the team prayers services. Haha.

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Site updates and more

Recently, I’ve decide that this site need a major make over. Right now I’m using some basic WordPress template, and we don’t even have a custom header. Not good. Basically this site looks like shit and it needs a major make over.

The first step in this process will be changing the template. I think I already know which template I’m going to use. It’s WordPress template 2010. It’s simple and clean, and I have experience with it on other sites. Plus it allows for a custom header which will make this site look more professional.

The next change would be to add the header. I have a guy for this. I found him over on Reddit about a year ago, and he’s made headers for a couple other sites I own. He’s good, fast and cheap. What more could you ask for?

Tebow Super Bowl

I’ll ask have to add pages and update the content of this site. Over the years, this site has gone through a lot of changes. I’ve deleted 100s of pages (which I now wish I never did), and I’ve written about all kinds of things, some of them non-football related. Now I really want to focus on providing more and more quality content. I’m going to add some basic pages to teach people how to bet on football and the Super Bowl. I’m going to make a page dedicated to keeping up to date Super Bowl odds and another page that’s all about famous Super Bowl bets. It’s going to be great. The more I think about this site the more ideas I great. I just need to find the time to implement them all.

Also as soon as I finish this post, I’m going to remove the blog roll that I have on this site. I think it’s dumb and it just links to old Super Bowl sites. Hell, I can link to these sites directly from my articles. This is what I should be doing anyway! Here NFL take a link!

Enough of the fun and games. On to serious topics like where will Tim Tebow end up? Who knows, I just hope he doesn’t become a Jet. Mark Sanchez is the starter there, and there is absolutely no reason to bring in Tebow to compete for the starting job. The Jets locker room is already in shambles, adding Tebow to the mix would only serve to create more chaos in that organization. This is one New York fan that would be happy if he goes elsewhere.

Thanks for reading! And we have one more change, comments are now open! If you want to leave us a comment, please feel free!

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The offseason…

Football is by far the most popular sport in America. It’s the offseason, and it still gets a lot of coverage on EPSN. Peyton Manning is just one football player, but hours or radio and TV airtime are dedicated to where he is going to go. (Today we think it’s the Arizona Cardinals. Tomorrow we’ll think somewhere else.) Mean while other sports like soccer and hockey almost never get mentioned. It’s a far distance between 1st and 4th in the world of sports.

The reason that I’m even thinking about this is that it’s soccer season in America. The MLS started a week ago with almost no coverage. Meanwhile Peyton Manning’s press conference from Indy was carried live not just on ESPN, but on real news channels like CNN. The divide between the coverage of these two sports is enormous.

Football is a great sport, and people love to bet on it. The Super Bowl is the most heavily bet game every year. It’s the monster game that one other game in any other sport can compete with. The next closest game would probably be the FIFA World Cup final which is watched and bet on by millions around the world. But this game is once every 4 years while the Super Bowl is played every February. That’s how huge the Super Bowl really is.

Football is so popular that fantasy football is a separate industry in itself. There are tons of sites and magazines dedicated to just fantasy football. And it’s actually cool to play fantasy football, which is amazing. This is a game that was started by stats nerds 20 years ago. I think fantasy sports actually started with baseball. Anyway, it was all about reading over stats to determine which players where better than others, and it kind of evolved into a game by guys who were really into stats.

OF course now with computers it’s a lot easier to play fantasy sports, but it’s still at its core a math heavy game based on stats. It’s perfect for people who are really into baseball, and I guess it’s good for people who are into football and love to gamble. Because fantasy football can be a huge gamble and involves a lot of luck.

You can have the perfect draft every year, but if your 1st and 2nd round draft picks get injured, your season is pretty much over. And in a violent sport like football, it’s not too farfetched to think that you can lose your first to picks to injury. People get injured all the time. Just look at Peyton Manning.

And we’ve now come full circle, so I think we’ll leave it at that. Thanks for reading during the boring offseason. If you continue to stop by, we’ll continue to write. See you soon!

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The NFL Combine, the NFL Draft and offseason Super Bowl news

I don’t think there are many surprises coming out of the NFL combine. The biggest one might be wide receiver Michael Floyd who is 6’3”, 225 pounds and ran a 4.47 forty. Supposedly he really impressed in his interviews as well, so he has definitely increased his draft value.

We we disappointed that Robert Griffin III didn’t throw any passes this week, but we have seen him do it a lot throughout his college career. RG3 is a great pocket passer and he will go #2 in the draft after Andrew Luck.

We’re not sure which team will draft RG3. The Rams currently hold the 2nd first round draft pick, but they don’t need a quarterback and are expected to trade it. Right now everyone seems to think that Cleveland will trade for the pick and that Washington and the Miami Dolphins are also interested.

Super Bowl News –

Indianapolis’s mayor Greg Ballard wants to host the Super Bowl again soon! His argument is that the city did such a good job this time around that they deserve to host the game again in the near future.

We don’t disagree. We were not there, but everything we heard coming out of Indianapolis was very positive. The city was nice and clean. The hotels were very close to each other and the stadium which made it easy for the teams and press to move around and cover the event.

Next year’s Super Bowl will be in New Orleans and will coincide with Mardi Gras. That should be a very interesting scene. NFL fans and Mardi Gras partiers sharing the city for the week will definitely make hotel room prices sky rocket. I hope by team makes it to the Super Bowl, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to travel to New Orleans to see them play. If they do make it, I might have to just bet the game and watch it from home (like any other year).

We brought you the updated odds for the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans a few weeks ago, not much has changed since then. The NFL combine has allowed a few rookies to demonstrate their worth, but since the NFL draft has not happened, we still don’t much team they will end up on, with the exception of Andrew Luck who we all know is going to Indianapolis. Of course, the interesting thing now is that Indy is going to cut Peyton Manning since they’ll be drafting Luck, and another team will be able to sign him. Whichever team signs Manning will have a legitimate shot at winning the Super Bowl, and their odds are going to change overnight.

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Super Bowl Prop Bet Results and Odds for the 2013 Super Bowl

Congratulations to the New York Giants and all of their fans. Eli Manning won the Super Bowl MVP award after leading his team on a scoring drive in the fourth quarter to beat the New England Patriots 21-17 in the 2012 Super Bowl. “It’s been a wild game,” said Manning. “It’s been a wild season.”

Below we have the results from some of the odder prop bets offered by Bovada for this Super Bowl. We also have the odds of the 2013 Super Bowl.

SPECIAL PROPS RESULTS SUPER BOWL XLVI
-National Anthem over 1 minute 34 seconds
-Kelly Clarkson wore “Anything else”
-Kelly Clarkson Belly was not showing
-Kelly Clarkson did not forget or omit a word
-Madonna’s Hair was blonde
-Madonna did wear fishnets
-Madonna did wear a hat
-Madonna did not wear an NFL Shirt or Jersey
-Peyton Manning was shown on TV under 3.5 times
-Giselle Bundchen was shown on TV over 0.5 times
-Andrew Luck was not mentioned at all
-Jim Irsay was not mentioned at all
-David Tyree’s catch was not shown
-Mitt Romney was not shown
-Robert Kraft was shown over 3.5 times
-Tom Brady’s son was not shown at all so all wagers were refunded
-Gatorade shower was purple. Purple was not an option so all wagers were refunded
-MVP did not thank anyone

2013 SUPER BOWL XLVII ODDS
Green Bay Packers 6/1
New England Patriots 7/1
New Orleans Saints 8/1
Philadelphia Eagles 12/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 12/1
Houston Texans 12/1
Baltimore Ravens 14/1
New York Giants 15/1
San Diego Chargers 16/1
New York Jets 16/1
San Francisco 49ers 18/1
Dallas Cowboys 18/1
Detroit Lions 18/1
Atlanta Falcons 22/1
Chicago Bears 30/1
Arizona Cardinals 30/1
Miami Dolphins 35/1
Cincinnati Bengals 40/1
Indianapolis Colts 50/1
Tennessee Titans 40/1
Oakland Raiders 50/1
Carolina Panthers 50/1
Denver Broncos 50/1
Kansas City Chiefs 50/1
Seattle Seahawks 60/1
Buffalo Bills 60/1
Washington Redskins 60/1
Minnesota Vikings 75/1
St. Louis Rams 75/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 75/1
Cleveland Browns 100/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 100/1

What team will Peyton Manning be a member of for game 1 of the 2013 Regular
Season?
Arizona Cardinals 2/1
Washington Redskins 5/2
Miami Dolphins 3/1
New York Jets 7/2
Indianapolis Colts 7/1

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The Top 7 Online Sportsbooks for betting the 2012 Super Bowl

Congratulations to all the New England Patriots and New York Giants fans! A rematch of the 2007 Super Bowl. So much fun!

As always we are ranking the best Online Sports Books available for betting on the Super Bowl. For anyone who has been following these rankings in the past, it should come as no surprise that the top ranked sportsbook this year is Bovada. Designed specifically for US players, this company is safe, customer focused and user friendly. They offer great signup bonuses for sports bettors as well as casino and poker players, and they offer more bets on the Super Bowl than any other online sports book. This site really takes betting online to a whole new level.

#1. Bovada – Created specifically for US players, Bovada is at the top of our ratings for finances, customer service, software, website design, bonuses and wagers offered. Established in 1995, few sportsbooks can compete with Bovada when it comes to offering a fun and hassle-free experience when betting sports online. We highly recommend them for all you Super Bowl betting needs. ACCEPTS US PLAYERS.

#2 BoDog – BoDog is in the same family of sportsbooks as Bovada. Almost everything we’ve said about Bovada can also be said about BoDog except for one major difference. BoDog does not accept US players. These sportsbook is primarily focused on Europe and Canada, so if you live in either of those regions, we suggest you give BoDog a try. DOES NOT ACCEPT US PLAYERS.

#3 Pinnacle Sports – Like Bovada, Pinnacle offers great security, customer service and software, but there are two main areas where they differ. First off Pinnacle does not accept US players, so if you live in America you cannot bet with them. Secondly Pinnacle doesn’t offer good deposit bonuses, but they make up for that with by offering the lowest bookmaking margins in the world. That’s right the lowest in the World! If you live outside the US, you should give them a try. DOES NOT ACCEPT US PLAYERS.

#4 William Hill – This is another excellent site for sports betting and probably the best one located in the UK. William Hill primarily caters to the European market and even trades on the London Stock Exchange. Unfortunately, they do not accept US players, but if you are located in the UK they are worth a look. DOES NOT ACCEPT US PLAYERS.

#5 Bet365 – One of the internet’s oldest sports books, Bet365 is a great place to bet on the Super Bowl, unless you live in the USA or France. DOES NOT ACCEPT US OR FRENCH PLAYERS.

#6 Bookmaker – Strong financial and customer services ratings make Bookmaker one of our recommended sportsbooks. They also take US players, so if you’re looking for another option from Bovada, Bookmaker is it. ACCEPTS US PLAYERS.

#7 BetOnline – This sportsbook also accepts US players. They are well established, trust worthy and have good customer service. The only knock against them is that their software isn’t as nice as some other online sports books. That said, they are still a good sports book, and worthy of our recommendation. ACCEPTS US PLAYERS.

As always these are our top 7 recommended sports books for betting on the Super Bowl. There are a lot of sports books online, and it’s important to use one that you can trust. There is nothing worse than arguing with a site about a bet or winning a big bet and not knowing if you will ever see the money. We talk to operators of these sites several times a year. They are the best in the business, we have no problems recommending them.

If you use a sportsbook that we did not list here, we’re not saying that it is not a good sportsbooks, we are simply saying that in our opinion, it’s not of the best. There are plenty of decent sportsbooks that did not make our list and many more bad sportsbooks that didn’t make it either. If you are betting on the Super Bowl this year, we hope that you will do it with a sportsbook that you can trust.

Good Luck and thanks for stopping by.

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How Do I Bet On The Super Bowl?

That was the question that we were asked by more than a few people in 2006 right before we started this site. Super Bowl XL played between the Seattle Seahawks and the Pittsburgh Steelers seemed to spark a lot of public interest in betting on the big game and in betting it online. At this point, seasoned gamblers had been betting online for years. It was the average everyday NFL fan that wanted the ability to make a bet that was looking for answers.

We’re not sure we’ll ever know what it was about the 2006 Super Bowl that sparked so much public interest in betting on the Super Bowl online. Maybe it was the first time that so many people had access to fast internet connections. Maybe it was the fact that the Steelers have millions of fans (they are the second most popular team in the NFL behind the Cowboys). Maybe it was the spread on the game (the Steelers were favored by 4). Maybe it was the controversy surrounding the officiating of the game (the Seahawks lost by 11, but because of some terrible calls many people think that Seattle should have won the game outright.) Whatever the reason was, all the public interested was what made us start this site.
Since then, we have been providing news, odds and bets during the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl to help the public understand was bets are offered on the game and what sportsbooks they can trust their money with. Unfortunately online gambling isn’t properly regulated yet. Over the year there have been a lot of fly by night operations that set up set up as an online sportsbook, but then disappear shortly after with all their customers money. Some of these sites have been scams and others have just been failed businesses that never got off the ground. This is a big reason why you should never bet with a sportsbook that you don’t know and trust. This is also the reason that every year we rate and recommend our most trusted online sportsbook, so that you can have faith that you money isn’t going to disappear.

For the last several years we’ve rated Bovada (rebranded from BoDog) as the best online sportsbook, and they will receive the same ranking this year. Bovada is a trusted online sportsbook that has been around since for over 16 years. They keep every customer deposit in a separate, secure bank account to ensure that their money is safe. They also have great customer service with an open and friendly staff, but most importantly they offer an incredible amount of bets on the NFL Super Bowl.

Every year we monitor every online sportsbook to see what Super Bowl bets they are offering and for the last several years Bovada has crushed the competition. Their list of available prop bets goes on for pages. They offer standard ones like will Eli Manning throw over or under 310 yards or how many turnovers the Patriots will have. They also offer bets that no one else offers like “What will Kelly Clarkson wear to sing the National Anthem?” or “What color will Madonna’s hair be when she begins the Super Bowl Halftime show?”

They also offer live in game betting. Bovada was the first online sportsbook to offer this. Now more and more online books and even some sportsbooks in Las Vegas offer in game betting.

If you’re not familiar with in-game betting, it allows you to place a bet after every play. A lot of places don’t offer it because it’s too hard to calculate odds after every play, and most bettors don’t want to places a ton of bets on the game. But if you are watching the game and notice something that you think might influence the game’s outcome, and you play with Bovada, you can always log onto your online account and make a bet at any point during the game.

So we will be posting a complete list of good, trusted online sportsbooks in about a week. If you are looking for one today, you can’t go wrong with Bovada. Hopefully with this site and this post we’ve helped answer the question “How do I bet on the Super Bowl?”

If you have any questions on how to make basic bets (such as spread bets, money line bets, and over/unders), we’ll be reviewing all of these in the next couple of days too.

Good Luck! We hope you enjoy and win some money betting on the Super Bowl!

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A Huge List of Super Bowl Prop Bets

Below is the full list of prop bets for Super Bowl 46. You can bet these at the Bovada Online Sportsbook.

How long will it take Kelly Clarkson to sing the National Anthem?
Over/Under 1 minute 34 Seconds
From first note starts until she completes saying “Brave”.

What will Kelly Clarkson wear to sing the National Anthem?
Super Bowl XLVI or official NFL shirt 2/1
Patriots Jersey or shirt 12/1
Colts Jersey or shirt 12/1
Giants Jersey or shirt 15/1
Anything else 1/3

Will Kelly Clarkson forget or omit at least 1 word of the official US National Anthem?
Yes +250

Will Kelly Clarkson’s bare belly be showing when she sings the National Anthem?
Yes +300

What color will Madonna’s hair be when she begins the Super Bowl Halftime show?
Blonde -400
Any other color +250

Will Madonna be wearing fishnet stockings at any point during the Super Bowl Halftime show?
Yes -120
No -120

Will Madonna wear an NFL Jersey or shirt at any point during the Super Bowl Halftime show?
Yes +250
No -400

Will Madonna wear a hat at any point during the Super Bowl Halftime show?
Yes +150
No -200

What will Madonna be using to start the Super Bowl Halftime show?
Headset -200
Handheld Microphone +150

How many times will Peyton Manning be shown on TV during the game?
Over/Under 3.5

How many times will Giselle Bundchen be shown on TV during the game?
Over/Under .5

If Tom Brady’s son is shown on TV during the game will he be wearing a Tom Brady Jersey?
Yes -200
No +150

How many times will Jim Isray be mentioned on TV during the game?
Over/Under 1

How many times will David Tyree’s 2008 Super Bowl catch be shown be shown on TV during the game?
Over/Under 1

How many times will Andrew Luck be mentioned on TV during the game?
Over/Under 1

How many times will Robert Kraft be shown on TV during the game?
Over/Under 3.5

How many times will Mitt Romney be shown on TV during the game?
Over/Under 1

Who will Barack Obama pick to win the game?
New England Patriots -120
New York Giants -120

Will any player get a penalty for excessive celebration in the game?
Yes +250

What Color will the Gatorade be that is dumped on the Head Coach of the Winning Super Bowl Team?
Yellow 7/4
Orange 9/4
Clear/Water 3/1
Red 11/2
Green 6/1
Blue 10/1

Who will the Super Bowl MVP of the Game thank first?
Teammates 2/1
God 7/2
Owner 7/2
Family 7/1
Coach 12/1
Does Not Thank Anyone 11/4

What will the TV Rating be for the Super Bowl?
Over/Under Nielsen Rating 47½

How many average viewers will the game have?
Over/Under 117 Million Viewers

Which region will have the higher local TV Rating?
Boston -7
New York +7

How many viewers will stream the Super Bowl online?
Over/Under 1.5 million

What will happen with the Dow Jones the day after the Super Bowl?
Market Up -140
Market Down EVEN

Will the New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLVI and the Boston Celtics win the 2012 NBA Championship?
Yes 40/1

Will the New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLVI and the Boston Red sox win the 2012 World Series?
Yes 18/1

Will the New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLVI and the Boston Bruins win the 2012 Stanley Cup?
Yes 9/1

Will the New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLVI and Mitt Romney be the Republican Candidate for the 2012 election?
Yes 3/2

Will the New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLVI and Mitt Romney win the 2012 Presidential Election?
Yes 4/1

Will the New York Giants win Super Bowl XLVI and the New York Knicks win the 2012 NBA Championship?
Yes 50/1

Will the New York Giants win Super Bowl XLVI and the New York Yankees win the 2012 World Series?
Yes 14/1

Will the New York Giants win Super Bowl XLVI and the New York Rangers win the 2012 Stanley Cup?
Yes 20/1

Coin toss
Heads -105
Tails -105

Who will win the coin toss?
New York Giants -105
New England Patriots -105

Team to Score First in the Game
New York Giants (Score First) -105
New England Patriots (Score First) -125

The First Score of the Game will be?
Touchdown -190
Field Goal or Safety +155

New York Giants Total Team Points
Over/Under 26½

New England Patriots Total Team Points
Over/Under 29½

New York Giants Total 1st Half Team Points
Over/Under 13½

New England Patriots Total 1st Half Team Points
Over/Under 14½

Odds to win MVP
Tom Brady 13/10
Eli Manning 9/4
Rob Gronkowski 15/2
Hakeem Nicks 14/1
Victor Cruz 14/1
Aaron Hernandez 15/1
Wes Welker 15/1
Ahmad Bradshaw 22/1
BenJarvus Green-Ellis 22/1
Jason Pierre-Paul 25/1
Deion Branch 30/1
Brandon Jacobs 35/1
Mario Manningham 35/1
Danny Woodhead 50/1
Antrel Rolle 75/1
Justin Tuck 75/1
Chad Ochocinco 100/1
Devin McCourty 100/1
Jake Ballard 100/1
Jerod Mayo 100/1
Kyle Arrington 100/1
Lawrence Tynes 100/1
Osi Umenyiora 100/1
Stephen Gostkowski 100/1
Vince Wilfork 100/1
Field 20/1

Player to score the first TD in the game?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 11/2
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE 15/2
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) RB 15/2
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR 15/2
Wes Welker (NE) WR 15/2
Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG) RB 17/2
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR 17/2
Brandon Jacobs (NYG) RB 12/1
Deion Branch (NE) WR 14/1
Mario Manningham (NYG) WR 14/1
Danny Woodhead (NE) RB 20/1
Jake Ballard (NYG) TE 20/1
Chad Ochocinco (NE) WR 25/1
Stevan Ridley (NE) RB 25/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 25/1
Eli Manning (NYG) QB 35/1
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 35/1
Travis Beckum (NYG) TE 35/1
Bear Pascoe (NYG) TE 40/1
D.J. Ware (NYG) RB 50/1
Field 15/2
No TD scored in the game 150/1

Player to score the first New York Giants TD in the game?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR 7/2
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR 7/2
Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG) RB 9/2
Brandon Jacobs (NYG) RB 6/1
Mario Manningham (NYG) WR 7/1
Jake Ballard (NYG) TE 12/1
Eli Manning (NYG) QB 15/1
Travis Beckum (NYG) TE 16/1
Bear Pascoe (NYG) TE 22/1
D.J. Ware (NYG) RB 25/1
Field 10/1
No NYG TD in the game 10/1

Player to score the first New England TD in the game?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 11/4
Wes Welker (NE) WR 4/1
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE 9/2
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) RB 9/2
Deion Branch (NE) WR 15/2
Danny Woodhead (NE) RB 12/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 14/1
Chad Ochocinco (NE) WR 15/1
Stevan Ridley (NE) RB 15/1
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 20/1
Field 10/1
No NE TD in the game 10/1

Total Passing Yards – Eli Manning (NYG)
Over/Under 310½

Total Rushing Attempts – Eli Manning (NYG)
Over/Under 2½

Total Rushing Yards – Eli Manning ((NYG)
Over/Under 3½

Total Rushing Yards – Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG)
Over/Under 57½

Total Receiving Yards – Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG)
Over/Under 22½

Total Receptions – Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG)
Over/Under 3

Total Rushing Yards – Brandon Jacobs (NYG)
Over/Under 30½

Total Receiving Yards – Brandon Jacobs (NYG)
Over/Under 5½

Total Receptions – Brandon Jacobs (NYG)
Over/Under 1

Total Receiving Yards – Hakeem Nicks (NYG)
Over/Under 85½

Total Receptions – Hakeem Nicks (NYG)
Over/Under 5½

Total Receiving Yards – Victor Cruz (NYG)
Over/Under 89½

Total Receptions – Victor Cruz (NYG)
Over/Under 5½

Total Receiving Yards – Mario Manningham (NYG)
Over/Under 50½

Total Receptions – Mario Manningham (NYG)
Over/Under 3

Total Receiving Yards – Jake Ballard (NYG)
Over/Under 25½

Total Receptions – Jake Ballard (NYG)
Over/Under 2

Total Receiving Yards – Travis Beckum (NYG)
Over/Under 14½

Total Receptions – Travis Beckum (NYG)
Over/Under 1½

Total Tackles & Assists – Antrel Rolle (NYG)
Over/Under 6

Total Tackles & Assists – Jason Pierre-Paul (NYG)
Over/Under 5½

Total Tackles & Assists – Osi Umenyiora (NYG)
Over/Under 2½

Total Tackles & Assists – Michael Boley (NYG)
Over/Under 6½

Total Tackles & Assists – Mathias Kiwanuka (NYG)
Over/Under 4½

Total Tackles & Assists – Kenny Phillips (NYG)
Over/Under 4½

Will Corey Webster (NYG) get an interception in the game?
Yes +350
No -500

Will Kenny Phillips (NYG) get an interception in the game?
Yes +400
No -600

Total Passing Yards – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 320½

Total Rushing Yards – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 5½

Total Rushing Attempts – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 3

Total Rushing Yards – BenJarvus Gree-Ellis (NE)
Over/Under 45½

Total Rushing Yards – Danny Woodhead (NE)
Over/Under 25½

Total Receiving Yards – Danny Woodhead (NE)
Over/Under 10½

Total Receptions – Danny Woodhead (NE)
Over/Under 1½

Total Receiving Yards – Wes Welker (NE)
Over/Under 82½

Total Receptions – Wes Welker (NE)
Over/Under 6½

Total Receiving Yards – Deion Branch (NE)
Over/Under 45½

Total Receptions – Deion Branch (NE)
Over/Under 3

Total Receiving Yards – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over/Under 82½

Total Receptions – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over/Under 6

Total Receiving Yards – Aaron Hernandez (NE)
Over/Under 64½

Total Receptions – Aaron Hernandez (NE)
Over/Under 5½

Total Rushing Yards – Aaron Hernandez (NE)
Over/Under 10½

Total Rushing Attempts – Aaron Hernandez (NE)
Over/Under 2½

Total Receiving Yards – Julian Edelman (NE)
Over/Under 7½

Total Receptions – Julian Edelman (NE)
Over/Under ½

Total Receiving Yards – Chad Ochocinco (NE)
Over/Under 10½

Total Receptions – Chad Ochocinco (NE)
Over/Under 1

Total Tackles & Assists – Jerod Mayo (NE)
Over/Under 7½

Total Tackles & Assists – Kyle Arrington (NE)
Over/Under 5½

Total Tackles & Assists – Devin McCourty (NE)
Over/Under 5½

Total Tackles & Assists – Patrick Chung (NE)
Over/Under 5½

Total Tackles & Assists – Rob Ninkovich (NE)
Over/Under 5

Total Tackles & Assists – Vince Wilfork (NE)
Over/Under 3½

Who will catch a Pass first?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR -105
Wes Welker (NE) WR -125

Who will catch a Pass first?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR -175
Deion Branch (NE) WR +145

Who will catch a Pass first?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR EVEN
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -130

Who will catch a Pass first?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR -115
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE -115

Who will catch a Pass first?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -115
Wes Welker (NE) WR -115

Who will catch a Pass first?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -175
Deion Branch (NE) WR +145

Who will catch a Pass first?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -105
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -125

Who will catch a Pass first?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -115
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE -115

Who will catch a Pass first?
Mario Manningham (NYG) WR -115
Deion Branch (NE) WR -115

Who will catch a Pass first?
Travis Beckum (NYG) TE -130
Julian Edelman (NE) WR EVEN

Who will record more receptions?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR Pick (+130)
Wes Welker (NE) WR Pick (-160)

Who will record more receptions?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR Pick (+110)
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE Pick (-140)

Who will record more receptions?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR Pick (-105)
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE Pick (-125)

Who will record more receptions?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR Pick (+120)
Wes Welker (NE) WR Pick (-150)

Who will record more receptions?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR Pick (-105)
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE Pick (-125)

Who will record more receptions?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR Pick (-115)
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE Pick (-115)

Who will record more receptions?
Mario Manningham (NYG) WR Pick (-115)
Deion Branch (NE) WR Pick (-115)

Who will have more Rushing Attempts?
Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG) RB -½ (-125)
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) RB +½ (-105)

Who will have more Passing Attempts in the game?
Eli Manning (NYG) QB Pick (-115)
Tom Brady (NE) QB Pick (-115)

Who will have more Completions in the game?
Eli Manning (NYG) QB +1 (-115)
Tom Brady (NE) QB -1 (-115)

Who will throw the first Interception in the game?
Eli Manning (NYG) QB -155
Tom Brady (NE) QB +125

Who will record more Tackles & Assists in the game?
Antrel Rolle (NYG) Pick (-140)
Patrick Chung (NE) Pick (+110)

Who will record more Tackles & Assists in the game?
Jason Pierre-Paul (NYG) Pick (-115)
Kyle Arrington (NE) Pick (-115)

Who will record more Tackles & Assists in the game?
Osi Umenyiora (NYG) Pick (+160)
Vince Wilfork (NE) Pick (-200)

Who will record more Rushing Yards in the game?
Brandon Jacobs (NYG) RB +14½ (-105)
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) RB -14½ (-125)

Who will record more Receiving Yards in the game?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR Pick (-125)
Wes Welker (NE) WR Pick (-105)

Who will record more Receiving Yards in the game?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR Pick (-125)
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE Pick (-105)

Who will record more Receiving Yards in the game?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -5½ (-125)
Wes Welker (NE) WR +5½ (-105)

Who will record more Receiving Yards in the game?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -5½ (-125)
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE +5½ (-105)

Who will reach 30 Receiving Yards First?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR -115
Wes Welker (NE) WR -115

Who will reach 30 Receiving Yards First?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR -115
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -115

Who will reach 30 Receiving Yards First?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -130
Wes Welker (NE) WR EVEN

Who will reach 100 Passing Yards First?
Eli Manning (NYG) QB -115
Tom Brady (NE) QB -115

Who will reach 10 Completions First?
Eli Manning (NYG) QB -115
Tom Brady (NE) QB -115

Who will reach 30 Receiving Yards First?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -130
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE EVEN

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Eli Manning Completions Pick (-115)
Lebron James Points Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Wes Welker Receptions Pick (-115)
Lebron James Assists Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Ahmad Bradshaw Receiving Yards Pick (-115)
Chris Bosh Points Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Tom Brady TD Passes Pick (-115)
Ray Allen 3 Point Shots made in the game Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
BenJarvus Green-Ellis Rushing Yards -15½ (-115)
Rajon Rondo Points, Rebounds & Assists +15½ (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Deion Branch Receptions Pick (-115)
Tyler Seguin Shots on Goal Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Tom Brady TD Passes Pick (-115)
Boston Bruins Total Team Goals Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Hakeem Nicks Receptions Pick (-115)
Total Golas in the Flyers vs Bruins game Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Mario Manningham Receptions Pick (+125)
Marian Gaborik Shots on Goal Pick (-155)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
New York Giants Total Team Points Pick (-115)
Henrik Lundqvist Saves Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Eli Manning TD Passes Pick (-115)
Tim Hardaway Jr. 3 Point Shots made in the game Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Ahmad Bradshaw rushing attempts Pick (-115)
Keith Appling Points Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Danny Woodhead Receiving Yards -2½ (-115)
Draymond Green Rebounds +2½ (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Jason Pierre-Paul Tackles & Assists Pick (-115)
Trey Burke Assists Pick (-115)

What will be higher? wager is for games played Feb 5th only.
Tom Brady Total Completions Pick (-115)
Draymond Green Points and Rebounds Pick (-115)

SUPER BOWL XLVI – Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants +4½ (-175)
New England Patriots -4½ (+145)

Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants +7½ (-275)
New England Patriots -7½ (+215)

Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants +10½ (-400)
New England Patriots -10½ (+300)

Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants +14½ (-700)
New England Patriots -14½ (+475)

Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants -3½ (+195)
New England Patriots +3½ (-250)

Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants -7½ (+350)
New England Patriots +7½ (-500)

Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants -10½ (+500)
New England Patriots +10½ (-800)

Alternative Point Spread
New York Giants -14½ (+850)
New England Patriots +14½ (-1700)

Will the team that scores first win the game?
Yes (Team Scores First Wins) -165
No (Team Scores First Does Not Win) +135

Will Either team score 3 unanswered times in the game?
Yes (3 Unanswered Scores) -190
No (3 Unanswered Scores) +155

Team to score last in 1st half
New York Giants (Score last in 1st Half) -115
New England Patriots (Score last in 1st Half) -115

Team to Score Last in the Game
New York Giants (Score Last in Game) EVEN
New England Patriots (Score Last in Game) -130
New York Giants first scoring play of the game
Touchdown (Giants First Score) -180
Field Goal or Safety (Giants First Score) +150
New England Patriots first scoring play of the game
Touchdown (Patriots First Score) -180
Field Goal or Safety (Patriots First Score) +150

First Team to reach 10 points (or more) in the game.
New York Giants (First to 10) EVEN
New England Patriots (First to 10) -125
Neither Team Scores 10+ Points +5000

Which Will be the Highest Scoring Quarter?
1st Quarter +265
2nd Quarter +170
3rd Quarter +300
4th Quarter +220

Will there be More Points Scored in the
1st Half + ½ Pts -120
2nd Half + OT -½ Pts -110

Half Time / Full Time – Which team will be leading at half time and which team will win the game.
New York Giants / New York Giants 11/5
New England Patriots / New York Giants 7/1
Tie / New York Giants 18/1
Tie / New England Patriots 16/1
New York Giants / New England Patriots 6/1
New England Patriots / New England Patriots 6/5

Total Points – Odd or Even?
Odd -140
Even +110

Longest Touchdown Scored in the Game (Yardage)
Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams touchdowns count towards wager.
Over/Under Yards (Longest Touchdown) 49½

Team to Score the Longest Touchdown in the Game
Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams touchdowns count towards wager.
New York Giants ( Longest Touchdown) -105
New England Patriots ( Longest Touchdown) -125

Shortest Touchdown Scored in the Game (Yardage)
Over/Under Yards (Shortest Touchdown) 1½

Total Touchdowns in the game
Over/Under TDs 6½

Will there be a Special Teams or Defensive Touchdown scored in the game?
Yes (Defensive or Special Teams TD) +145
No (Defensive or Special Teams TD) -175

The First Turnover of the Game will be?
Fumble +125
Interception -150
No Turnover In Game +700

Team to Call the First Timeout in the Game
New York Giants (First Timeout) -115
New England Patriots (First Timeout) -115

Team to Get the First Penalty in the Game
New York Giants (First Penalty) -135
New England Patriots (First Penalty) +105

Team to Call the First Coaches Challenge in the Game
New York Giants (First Coaches Challenge) -115
New England Patriots (First Coaches Challenge) -115

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NFL Prop Bets for the Conference Finals Weekend!

Hello NFL and Super Bowl Bettors!

If you are looking for a list of prop bets on this weekend’s games, we have a full list below. These are the current odds available at the Bovada Online Sportsbook right now! If you are interested in placing a bet.

(Bovada is one of the best sportsbooks available online. We’ll be ranking the best sportsbooks to bet the Super Bowl at next week, and Bovada has been our top rated sportsbook for the last two years. Will it be this year? You’ll need to stop by next week to find out!)

If you think these are a lot of prop bets, you should see then number of prop bets that will be offered on the Super Bowl. It’s probably 3 times this size.

CONFERENCE FINALS – Who will Record the Most Passing Yards? Listed competitors only, if there is a tie dead-heat rules apply.
Tom Brady (NE) QB -110
Eli Manning (NYG) QB +125
Joe Flacco (BAL) QB +450
Alex Smith (SF) QB +750

CONFERENCE FINALS – Who will Record the Most Rushing Yards? Listed competitors only, if there is a tie dead-heat rules apply.
Ray Rice (BAL) RB -150
Frank Gore (SF) RB +130
Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG) RB +600
Brandon Jacobs (NYG) RB +1200

CONFERENCE FINALS – Who will Record the Most Receiving Yards? Listed competitors only, if there is a tie dead-heat rules apply.
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR 7/2
Wes Welker (NE) WR 4/1
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 9/2
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR 5/1
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE 7/1
Anquan Boldin (BAL) WR 7/1
Michael Crabtree (SF) WR 10/1
Torrey Smith (BAL) WR 10/1
Vernon Davis (SF) TE 10/1
Mario Manningham (NYG) WR 15/1

(BAL vs NE) Total Passing Yards – Tom Brady (NE)

Over/Under 315½ (-130)o (EVEN)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Passing Attempts – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 35½ (-135)o (+105)u

(BAL vs NE) – Total Completions – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 25½ (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Total TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 2½ (-135)o (+105)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Interceptions – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under ½ (-155)o (+125)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Rushing Yards – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 3½ (-125)o (-105)u

(BAL vs NE) How many times will he be sacked – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 2 (-130)o (EVEN)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Rushing Yards – BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE)
Over/Under 32½ (-105)o (-125)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Rushing Attempts – BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE)
Over/Under 10½ (EVEN)o (-130)u

(BAL vs NE) Will BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +130
No -160

(BAL vs NE) Total Rushing Yards – Danny Woodhead (NE)
Over/Under 22½ (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Receiving Yards – Danny Woodhead (NE)
Over/Under 7½ (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Receptions – Danny Woodhead (NE)
Over/Under 1 (-125)o (-105)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Receiving Yards – Wes Welker (NE)
Over/Under 82½ (-125)o (-105)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Receptions – Wes Welker (NE)
Over/Under 7 (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Will Wes Welker (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +105
No -135

(BAL vs NE) Total Receiving Yards – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over/Under 85½ (-125)o (-105)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Receptions – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over/Under 6 (-125)o (-105)u

(BAL vs NE) Will Rob Gronkowski (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes -180
No +150

(BAL vs NE) Total Receiving Yards – Aaron Hernandez (NE)
Over/Under 62½ (-125)o (-105)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Receptions – Aaron Hernandez (NE)
Over/Under 5 (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Will Aaron Hernandez (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +110
No -140

(BAL vs NE) Total Receiving Yards – Chad Ochocinco (NE)
Over/Under 10½ (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Tackles & Assists – Jerod Mayo (NE)
Over/Under 8 (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Tackles & Assists – Kyle Arrington (NE)
Over/Under 5½ (-115)o (-115)u

(BAL vs NE) Total Tackles & Assists – Devin McCourty (NE)
Over/Under 4½ (-130)o (EVEN)u

(BAL vs NE) Will Kyle Arrington (NE) get an interception in the game?
Yes +325
No -450

(BAL vs NE) – Total Points – Stephen Gostkowski (NE)
Over/Under 8½ (-130)o (EVEN)u

(BAL vs NE) – Player to score the first TD in the game?
Ray Rice (BAL) RB 4/1
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 17/4
Wes Welker (NE) WR 7/1
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE 8/1
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) RB 8/1
Anquan Boldin (BAL) WR 10/1
Torrey Smith (BAL) WR 12/1
Deion Branch (NE) WR 15/1
Ed Dickson (BAL) TE 18/1
Danny Woodhead (NE) RB 20/1
Lee Evans (BAL) WR 20/1
Stevan Ridley (NE) RB 20/1
Dennis Pitta (BAL) TE 22/1
Ricky Williams (BAL) RB 22/1
Chad Ochocinco (NE) WR 30/1
Joe Flacco (BAL) QB 30/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 30/1
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 35/1
Field 15/2
No TD scored in the game 75/1

(BAL vs NE) – Player to score the first Baltimore TD in the game?
Ray Rice (BAL) RB 9/4
Anquan Boldin (BAL) WR 9/2
Torrey Smith (BAL) WR 11/2
Dennis Pitta (BAL) TE 10/1
Ed Dickson (BAL) TE 10/1
Lee Evans (BAL) WR 10/1
Ricky Williams (BAL) RB 12/1
Joe Flacco (BAL) QB 18/1
Field 15/2
No BAL TD scored in the game 6/1

(BAL vs NE) – Player to score the first New England TD in the game?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 9/4
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) RB 4/1
Wes Welker (NE) WR 4/1
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE 5/1
Deion Branch (NE) WR 8/1
Danny Woodhead (NE) RB 14/1
Stevan Ridley (NE) RB 14/1
Chad Ochocinco (NE) WR 18/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 18/1
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 25/1
Field 10/1
No NE TD scored in the game –

(BAL vs NE) – Who will throw the 1st Interception in the game? Both
Joe Flacco (BAL) QB -135
Tom Brady (NE) QB +105

(BAL vs NE) – Who will record more receptions in the game?
Anquan Boldin (BAL) WR +½ (-115)
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE -½ (-115)

(BAL vs NE) – Who will record more receptions in the game?
Danny Woodhead (NE) WR Pick (-130)
Chad Ochocinco (NE) WR Pick (EVEN)

(BAL vs NE) – Who will record more Receiving Yards in the game?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -2½ (-115)
Wes Welker (NE) WR +2½ (-115)

(BAL vs NE) – Who will record more Tackles & Assists in the game?
Ray Lewis (BAL) Pick (EVEN)
Jerod Mayo (NE) Pick (-130)

(BAL vs NE) – Who will have the most New England Rushing Yards in the game? Listed competitors only.
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (NE) RB -125
Danny Woodhead (NE) RB +175
Stevan Ridley (NE) RB +350
Aaron Hernandez (NE) TE +650

(NYG vs SF) Total Passing Yards – Eli Manning (NYG)
Over/Under 300½ (-130)o (EVEN)u

(NYG vs SF) Total TD Passes – Eli Manning (NYG)
Over/Under 2 (-150)o (+120)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Interceptions – Eli Manning (NYG)
Over/Under ½ (-250)o (+195)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Rushing Yards – Eli Manning (NYG)
Over/Under 2½ (-135)o (+105)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Rushing Yards – Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG)
Over/Under 47½ (-125)o (-105)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Rushing Attempts – Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG)
Over/Under 12½ (-115)o (-115)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Receiving Yards – Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG)
Over/Under 18½ (-115)o (-115)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Receptions – Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG)
Over/Under 2½ (-135)o (+105)u

(NYG vs SF) Will Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG) score a TD in the game?
Yes +135
No -165

(NYG vs SF) Total Rushing Yards – Brandon Jacobs (NYG)
Over/Under 32½ (-115)o (-115)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Rushing Attempts – Brandon Jacobs (NYG)
Over/Under 9½ (-105)o (-125)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Receiving Yards – Hakeem Nicks (NYG)
Over/Under 85½ (-130)o (EVEN)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Receptions – Hakeem Nicks (NYG)
Over/Under 5½ (-145)o (+115)u

(NYG vs SF) Will Hakeem Nicks (NYG) score a TD in the game?
Yes -110
No -120

(NYG vs SF) Total Receiving Yards – Victor Cruz (NYG)
Over/Under 82½ (-130)o (EVEN)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Receptions – Victor Cruz (NYG)
Over/Under 5½ (-125)o (-105)u

(NYG vs SF) Will Victor Cruz (NYG) score a TD in the game?
Yes +125
No -155

(NYG vs SF) Total Receiving Yards – Mario Manningham (NYG)
Over/Under 50½ (-120)o (-110)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Receptions – Mario Manningham (NYG)
Over/Under 3 (-135)o (+105)u

(NYG vs SF) Will Mario Manningham (NYG) score a TD in the game?
Yes +150
No -180

(NYG vs SF) Total Receiving Yards – Jake Ballard (NYG)
Over/Under 27½ (-115)o (-115)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Receptions – Jake Ballard (NYG)
Over/Under 2 (-135)o (+105)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Tackles & Assists – Anrtrel Rolle (NYG)
Over/Under 6½ (-130)o (EVEN)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Tackles & Assists – Jason Pierre-Paul (NYG)
Over/Under 5 (-130)o (EVEN)u

(NYG vs SF) Total Tackles & Assists – Osi Umeniora (NYG)
Over/Under 2½ (-125)o (-105)u

(NYG vs SF) – Total Points – Lawrence Tynes (NYG)
Over/Under 7½ (EVEN)o (-130)u

(NYG vs SF) – Player to score the first TD in the game?

Frank Gore (SF) RB 5/1
Vernon Davis (SF) TE 6/1
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR 15/2
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR 15/2
Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG) RB 8/1
Michael Crabtree (SF) WR 8/1
Brandon Jacobs (NYG) RB 10/1
Mario Manningham (NYG) WR 12/1
Kyle Williams (SF) WR 14/1
Alex Smith (SF) QB 15/1
Kendall Hunter (SF) RB 16/1
Jake Ballard (NYG) TE 18/1
Ted Ginn Jr. (SF) WR 25/1
Eli Manning (NYG) QB 35/1
Field 13/2
No TD scored in the game 40/1

(NYG vs SF) – Player to score the New York first TD in the game?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR 7/2
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR 7/2
Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG) RB 4/1
Brandon Jacobs (NYG) RB 5/1
Mario Manningham (NYG) WR 7/1
Jake Ballard (NYG) TE 9/1
Eli Manning (NYG) QB 20/1
Field 9/1
No NYG TD scored in the game 5/1

(NYG vs SF) – Player to score the first San Francisco TD in the game?
Frank Gore (SF) RB 5/2
Vernon Davis (SF) TE 7/2
Michael Crabtree (SF) WR 9/2
Alex Smith (SF) QB 15/2
Kyle Williams (SF) WR 8/1
Kendall Hunter (SF) RB 12/1
Ted Ginn Jr. (SF) WR 14/1
Field 15/2
No TD scored in the game 5/1

(NYG vs SF) – Who will throw the 1st Interception in the game?
Eli Manning (NYG) QB -200
Alex Smith (SF) QB +160

(NYG vs SF) – Who will record more receptions in the game?
Victor Cruz (NYG) WR -½ (-125)
Vernon Davis (SF) TE +½ (-105)

(NYG vs SF) – Who will record more receptions in the game?
Hakeem Nicks (NYG) WR -1 (-130)
Michael Crabtree (SF) WR +1 (EVEN)

(NYG vs SF) – Who will have more turnovers in the game?
New York Giants -180
San Francisco 49ers +150

(NYG vs SF) – How many times will the name “Peyton Manning” be mentioned during the live broadcast of the game? Live only from kickoff until game ends. Half TIme does not count towards wager. Book Manager’s decision is final. Must say full name.
Over/Under 2½ (-120)o (-120)u

Who will be the Next Head coach of the Colts? Any wager placed after this becomes public knowledge will be graded as No Action.
Marty Mornhinweg 5/2
Greg Roman 4/1
Brad Childress 5/1
Dennis Allen 13/2
Mike Zimmer 13/2
Marc Trestman 7/1
Perry Fewell 15/2
Tony Dungy 15/2
Bill Cowher 10/1
Kirk Ferentz 12/1
Jon Gruden 15/1

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