Tyreek Hill Prop Bets - Super Bowl 2020

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Tyreek Hill Prop Bets - Super Bowl 2020

Tyreek Hill Super Bowl 2020 prop bets are available. Open your betting account with $100, get a Free $50 CASH.  Open your betting account with $500, get a Free $250 CASH (Mastercard Accepted - But 10% Max Bonus Applies) - USE BONUS CODE: G911 - Betting Limits range from $10 to $5000+.

Hill caught 5-of-7 targets for 67 yards and two scores in Kansas City's Conference Championship win over the Titans.  Prior to that he netted three catches for 41 yards on four targets as well as four yards on his lone rushing attempt versus Houston.

Being named Super Bowl 2020 MVP pays out $180 for every $10 bet.

Hill to score the first touchdown pays $55 on a $10 bet.

He's the co-favorite along with Travis Kelse to score the first reception for the Chiefs with a payout of $30 on every $10 bet and for the game paying $70 for every $10 bet as George Kittle of the 49ers is favored here.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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