Odell Beckham Jr First Reception 2021 Super Bowl 56 Prop Bet Payout Odds

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Odell Beckham Jr First Reception 2021 Super Bowl 56 Prop Bet Payout Odds

The LA Rams Odell Beckham, Jr. having the first reception of Super Bowl 56 for the Rams pays $35 for every $10 bet or $350 for every $100 bet.

Beckham signed with the Rams on November 11 and made his debut for the team in Week 10, just four days later.

He had a strong finish to the regular season in LA. He caught 5 touchdowns and went for 305 yards on 27 receptions from 48 targets. He also caught a TD on Wild Card Weekend, his first career postseason score in his second postseason game.

Place Your Super Bowl Bets Here

Sun, Feb 13, 2022 EST

Rot First Reception in the game - Los Angeles Rams Moneyline
6501 Cooper Kupp (LAR)     +200
6502 Tyler Higbee (LAR)     +350
6503 Odell Beckham Jr (LAR)     +350
6504 Kendall Blanton (LAR)     +650
6505 Van Jefferson (LAR)     +650
6506 Cam Akers (LAR)     +700
6507 Ben Skowronek (LAR)     +1500
6508 Sony Michel (LAR)     +1500
 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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