Leonard Fournette Rushing Yards Prop Bet - Super Bowl 55

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Leonard Fournette Rushing Yards Prop Bet - Super Bowl 55

The Leonard Fournette rushing yards Over/Under prop bet was coming in with a total of 51.5

Fournette rushed 12 times for 55 yards and a touchdown in the Bucs' NFC Championship Game win over the Packers.

He only rushed for 17 times for 63 yards and caught 5-of-6 targets for 44 yards and one touchdown in the Bucs' Divisional Round win over the Saints.

Odds Factory's Anthony George says "Take The Under":

"I can’t see Fournette having enough work to get him to 49 yards. He has looked good, but I’m not convinced. He’s more of a Band-Aid to a banged-up rushing attack, but that changes this week. Ronald Jones received 10 carries against the Packers last week and is clearly being eased back in the last few weeks – as he should be. He’s the more dynamic running back, and Arians knows this. This is the Super Bowl for crying out loud. Do you really think the coaching staff is going to lean on Leonard Fournette to beat Mahomes and the Chiefs? Forget about it."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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