Super Bowl LV Length of National Anthem Prop Bet

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Super Bowl LV Length of National Anthem Prop Bet

We now know who will be singing this year's Super Bowl National Anthem. 

Grammy-nominated Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan will be pairing up for the first time to sing the National Anthem.   Because it is their first time, there are no videos to review and determine an average length.  Oddsmakers at BetOnline have the OVER two minutes at -130 and UNDER +135 for a pay out of $13.50 on every $10 bet.

Length of National Anthem
Over 2:00 (-130)
Under 2:00 (+135)
(Opened 1:57 over -175)

For Super Bowl LV, the National Anthem will be arranged and produced by Adam Blackstone.

Church, a 10-time Grammy nominee, released his debut album in 2006.  He has released multiple multiplatinum and platinum albums and was named entertainer of the year at last year’s Country Music Association Awards.

Sullivan first hit the charts in 2008. She’s earned 12 Grammy nominations and written songs for Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson and Monica. Her new album, “Heaux Tales,” debuted at No. 4 on this week’s all-genre Billboard 200 albums chart.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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