Super Bowl LIV Player Prop Bets: Deebo Samuel, Tyreek Hill, Emmanuel Sanders, Sammy Watkins

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Super Bowl LIV Player Prop Bets: Deebo Samuel, Tyreek Hill, Emmanuel Sanders, Sammy Watkins

Some of the more popular Super Bowl LIV prop bets were available on Sammy Watkins, Deebo Samuel, Tyreek Hill and Emmanuel Sanders.

Deebo Samuel

Receiving Yards: Over/Under 54.5

Pass Receptions: Over/Under 4

First Reception Yardage: Over/Under 11.5

Longest Reception Yardage: Over/Under 27.5

Touchdown Scored: Yes +140, No -170


Tyreek Hill

Receiving Yards: Over/Under 75.5

Pass Receptions: Over/Under 5.5

First Reception Yardage: Over/Under 12.5

Longest Reception Yardage: Over/Under 30.5

Touchdown Scored: Yes -170, No +140

Emmanuel Sanders

Receiving Yards: Over/Under 40.5

Pass Receptions: Over/Under 3

First Reception Yardage: Over/Under 10.5

Longest Reception Yardage: Over/Under 21.5

Touchdown Scored: Yes +140, No -170


Sammy Watkins

Receiving Yards: Over/Under 50.5

Pass Receptions: Over/Under 3.5

First Reception Yardage: Over/Under 10.5

Longest Reception Yardage: Over/Under 24.5

Touchdown Scored: Yes +175, No -210

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