Super Bowl 50 Most Receiving Yards Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your Super Bowl 50 Most Receiving Yards betting odds.

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Greg Olsen and Demaryius Thomas were coming in as the favorites along with Emmanuel Sanders, all paying between $25 and $27 on a $10 bet should they have the most receiving yards at this Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Ted Ginn and Corey Brown were each listed at 6-1 odds.

Below are all the latest odds for this prop:

SUPER BOWL MOST RECEIVING YARDS - ALL IN

 
 

101115

TED GINN (CAR)

+600

 

101116

DEVIN FUNCHESS (CAR)

+1600

 

101117

COREY BROWN (CAR)

+600

 

101118

JERRICHO COTCHERY (CAR)

+1400

 

101119

GREG OLSEN (CAR)

+275

 

101120

DEMARYIUS THOMAS (DEN)

+275

 

101121

EMMANUEL SANDERS (DEN)

+260

 

101122

OWEN DANIELS (DEN)

+2000

 

101123

JORDAN NORWOOD (DEN)

+5000

 

101124

ANDRE CALDWELL (DEN)

+15000

 

101125

CODY LATIMER (DEN)

+6500

 

101126

ED DICKSON (CAR)

+10000

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