Will There Be a Missed Extra Point in Super Bowl 50 Prop Bet

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Will There Be a Missed Extra Point in Super Bowl 50 is among the prop bets seeing the most wagering action early on according to sportsbooks both in Las Vegas and online. 

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The payout would be $32.50 for every $10 bet with no touchdown equalling no action.

There is a whole colorful history of missed extra points in past Super Bowls.

Over the course of the last half-century, the Super Bowl has seen nine missed extra points by eight different kickers.  Yes, one missed two in a single Super Bowl.  That would be Roy Gerela in 1976.

1975 through 1977 marked a period of three consecutive Super Bowl games in which there was a missed extra point attempt.

Denver’s Brandon McManus made all 41 of his attempts as a rookie last season, but went 35 of 36 in 2015, his lone miss coming in a loss to the Steelers in December.

Carolina’s Graham Gano made 56 of 59 this year for the Panthers. 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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