Total Receiving Yards Over, Under Prop Bet - Super Bowl 2021: Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, More

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Total Receiving Yards Over, Under Prop Bet - Super Bowl 2021: Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, More

Gambling911.com has your total receiving yards (Over/Under) for a number of top players.  Each of these prop bets is priced at -115 for both the Over and Under

Travis Kelce receiving yards

Over 100.5 -115

Under 100.5 -115

 

Tyreek Hill receiving yards

Over 90.5 -115

Under 90.5 -115

 

Cameron Brate receiving yards

Over 29.5 -115

Under 29.5 -115

 

Chris Godwin receiving yards

Over 74.5 -115

Under 74.5 -115

 

Mike Evans receiving yards

Over 63.5 -115

Under 63.5 -115

 

Rob Gronkowski receiving yards

Over 30.5 -115

Under 30.5 -115

 

Scotty Miller receiving yards

Over 20.5 -115

Under 20.5 -115

 

Clyde Edwards-Helaire receiving yards

Over 18.5 -115

Under 18.5 -115

 

Darrel Williams receiving yards

Over 12.5 -115

Under 12.5 -115

 

Leonard Fournette receiving yards

Over 25.5 -115

Under 25.5 -115

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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