Tom Brady vs. Russell Wilson Super Bowl 49 Prop Bets: Most Passes, Completions

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MyBookie.ag has your Tom Brady vs. Russell Wilson Super Bowl 49 prop bets comparisons including most touchdown passes, most completions, most rushing yards, most pass attempts and more.  Get up to $250 in free cash when you join MyBookie.ag here.  (use bonus code G911).

Most passing yards were both priced at -115 with the number set at 38.5.

Tom Brady most completions had a spread of -6

Tom Brady to throw the first touchdown had a line of -175.  Wilson would pay out $14.50 should he throw the first touchdown.

Tom Brady most touchdown passes was EVEN.

Tom Brady throwing the first interception would pay $11.50 for every $10 bet.  Wilson was priced at -145.

Brady was favored to have the most pass attempts at -8.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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