Most Popular Super Bowl 50 Prop Bets

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Most Popular Super Bowl 50 Prop Bets

Our friends at BetDSI.com look at the Most Popular Super Bowl 50 Prop Bets in the below video.
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The most popular Super Bowl prop bets each year are those on the first team to score, player to score the first touchdown, whether a team will score in the first 7 minutes, the coin toss, who will win the MVP and whether or not there will be a safety in the game. It used to be that people laughed when the subject of a safety came up but not any longer as in two of the past three Super Bowls there has been a safety. And two years ago when the Denver Broncos played the Seattle Seahawks the first scoring play of the game was a safety. You can get odds of 6-1 on there being a safety in Super Bowl 50.
The odds on the first team to score favor the Carolina Panthers are they are listed as the -140 favorite while the odds on will there be a score in the first 6.5 minutes favor the No at -120.
It was just 25 years ago that Super Bowl props accounted for less than 5% of the Super Bowl handle at the online sportsbook but that is not the case today. Super Bowl prop bets at some sportsbooks account for more than half of the Super Bowl handle. Super Bowl props really gained popularity in 1986 when sportsbooks offered odds on whether William “The Refrigerator” Perry would scored a touchdown. Perry did score a TD in the game and sportsbooks took a big loss on that prop.

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