First to Score for the Patriots-Broncos Game: Owen Daniels Pays $1600

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At 16-1 odds to be the first player to score in the AFC Championship game between New England and Denver, the Broncos Owen Daniels paid some lucky gamblers $1600 for every $100 bet or $160 for every $10 bet.  

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Some books had Daniels as high as 18-1 odds to score the first touchdown of the game.

Daniels also paid out 16-1 odds for scoring more than one touchdown and he’s been killing it for Daily Fantasy NFL players, early on at least.

Owens has been Peyton Manning's favorite target Sunday.  The Broncos tight end caught his second touchdown pass to give the Broncos a 14-6 lead in the AFC championship game.

Manning floated a 12-yard pass to Daniels in the corner of the end zone early in the second quarter. Daniels caught a 21-yard TD pass in the first quarter.

Looking ahead, Daniels had been listed with 30-1 odds to be named Super Bowl 50 Most Valuable Player of the game.
- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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