Will Cam Newton Win MVP of Super Bowl 50 – Prop Bet

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Bookmaker has prices on the Will Cam Newton Win MVP of Super Bowl 50 prop bet where you can wager on the YES or NO.

The YES was priced at -145.  The NO would pay out $11.50 for every $10 wagered.

There is good reason to believe Newton will be named this year’s Super Bowl MVP.

In 2015, Newton became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 30 touchdowns and rush for 10 in the same season (35 passing, 10 rushing while guiding the Panthers to a one-loss regular season.

He also became the only quarterback ever to have 300 yards passing, 5 touchdown passes, and over 100 yards rushing in the same game.

Of course, Denver could end up beating Carolina as a +5.5 underdog, in which case Peyton Manning at +325 odds will likely be the sentimental favorite to be named Super Bowl 50 MVP.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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