Bet on Brandin Cooks to Score the First Touchdown in Super Bowl 53 (2019)

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/28/2019

Bet on Brandin Cooks to score the first touchdown in Super Bowl 53.


FIND HUNDREDS OF SUPER BOWL 53 PROP BETS HERE

The value is quite good here in that Cooks would pay out $120 for every $10 bet.

WhiteWolfSports.com suggests that “Cooks is more explosive and a better downfield threat than (Robert) Woods, yet he still has similar toughness and willingness to make contested catches in traffic.”

Cooks hauled in all seven of his targets for 107 yards in the Rams' NFC Championship win over the Saints.

Super Bowl LIII at a Glance 

Los Angeles Rams vs. New England Patriots

Date and Time: Sunday, February 3, 2019, 6:30 p.m. ET

Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Opening NFL Odds: Patriots -2.5, O/U 57.5

Rams vs. Patriots TV Coverage: CBS

Player To Score The First TD in Super Bowl LIII Odds at BookMaker.eu (LIVE ODDS HERE)

Todd Gurley +650

Sony Michel +700

C.J. Anderson +850

Rob Gronkowski +900

Julian Edelman +1003

James White +1203

Brandin Cooks +1203

Robert Woods +1505

Rex Burkhead +1606

Chris Hogan +2010

Josh Reynolds +2200

Gerald Everett +2200

Tyler Higbee +2200

Phillip Dorsett +2515

Cordarrelle Patterson +2515

Dwayne Allen +5000

Tom Brady +5000

John Kelly +5000

KhaDarel Hodge +5000

Jared Goff +5000

NO TD Scored in Game +25000

Any Other Player +750

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