Peyton Manning, Russell Wilson Total Pass Completions Super Bowl 48 Prop Bet

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Bookmaker is offering Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson total pass completions odds for Super Bowl 48.  Bet Hundreds of Super Bowl Propositions and Qualify to Receive Up to $2500 in FREE WAGERS.  In Business Since 1986

This prop bet featured an OVER/UNDER of 17 for Wilson and 27.5 for Manning.

The last regular season win over the Oakland Raiders had Manning going 25-28 passing for 266 yards and four touchdowns, the later of which gave him 55 for the season. 

Elsewhere, Wilson’s passing yards odds were OVER/UNDER 210 for Super Bowl 48. Manning’s were set at OVER/UNDER 290.5. 

Wilson throwing an interception in the big game had odds of -110 for both YES and NO while Manning’s odds were -175 that he will throw one and a payout of $15 for every $10 if he does not.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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