First to Score Touchdown in Cardinals-Panthers Game: Ted Ginn Pays $1200

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The first to score a touchdown in the Cardinals-Panthers NFC Championship game was Carolina’s Ted Ginn and the payout was a sweet $1200 for every $100 bet or $120 for every $10 bet.

Ginn had a rushing touchdown of 22 yards with 4:31 left in the 1st quarter. His last rushing touchdown was in 2008 against Miami.

Ginn didn't catch his lone target in the Panthers' Divisional Round win over the Seahawks, thus inflating his price among the scoring props.

The Panthers wide receiver had just returned from a knee injury.

Ginn would pay out $3000 on a $100 bet if selected as the Super Bowl 50 MVP.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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