Length of First Touchdown Prop Bet - Chiefs-Bucs Super Bowl

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Length of First Touchdown Prop Bet - Chiefs-Bucs Super Bowl

A 1 to 7 yard touchdown is favored to be the first one scored in Super Bowl 55 paying $12.50 for every $10 bet, followed by an 8 to 15 yarder paying $18 for every $10 bet.

Length of First Touchdown

1 to 7 Yard Touchdown                      +125   

8 to 15 Yard Touchdown                    +180   

16 to 25 Yard Touchdown                  +350   

26 to 39 Yard Touchdown                  +600   

40 to 59 Yard Touchdown                  +1000 

60 to 79 Yard Touchdown                  +1400 

80 to 95 Yard Touchdown                  +3300 

96 or More Yard Touchdown             +4000 

0 Yard Touchdown                  +5000 

No Touchdown in the Game              +10000     

The Bucs had 42 team passing touchdowns and just 16 rushing touchdowns in the regular season.

Tom Brady touchdown scores: At least two touchdowns +5000 for a payout of $500 on a $10 bet, at least three touchdowns +50000.  Brady has only rushed for multiple touchdowns in a game three times over his 21-year career, most recently in 2019 against the Giants.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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