Will Luke Kuechly Win MVP of Super Bowl 50 – Prop Bet

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

Kuechly will pay $165 for every $10 bet if he is named Super Bowl MVP.  He is certainly capable of having a breakout game.

On September 10, 2015, Kuechly signed a 5-year, $62 million extension with the Panthers, becoming the NFL's highest-paid middle linebacker by annual average salary and it is certainly paying off.

According to PFF through the first 12 weeks of the season, Kuechly's 17.6 run-stop percentage ranked first for any defensive player regardless of position with at least 100 snaps against the run.

Despite missing four games earlier this season with a concussion, Kuechly has been Pro Football Focus' highest-graded inside linebacker, both as a run defender and in coverage.

Kuechly finished the regular season with 118 tackles (76 solo), one sack, four interceptions, two forced fumble, one fumble recovery, and one touchdown in 13 games played.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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