Most Rushing Yards Odds 2015 Super Bowl: Marshawn Lynch Favorite

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Sportsbetting.ag had odds on the most rushing yards in the 2015 Super Bowl.  This betting prop was all about Marshawn Lynch.  You can claim up to $1000 in free cash at SportsBetting.ag here.

Marshawn Lynch was the odds-on favorite at -400.  This was one of the rare occasions where this type of wager had someone in the minus category and, in the case of Lynch, he is a runaway favorite.

Lynch had a total of 8,695 rushing yards during the 2014 NFL regular season.  Compare that with LaGarrette Blount, who had the second shortest odds at +450.  He had 3258.

All other rushing yards odds appear below.

Don’t forget you can also bet on when Lynch’s baby will be born (before or after the Super Bowl) here.

71

Marshawn Lynch (SEA)

 

-400

 

72

Russell Wilson (SEA)

 

+700

 

73

Robert Turbin (SEA)

 

+2000

 

74

LeGarrette Blount (NE)

 

+450

 

75

Shane Vereen (NE)

 

+1200

 

76

Jonas Gray (NE)

 

+2000

 

77

Brandon Bolden (NE)

 

+2800

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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