Nick Bosa Super Bowl Prop Bets - MVP: He's Seeing the Most Action

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Nick Bosa Super Bowl Prop Bets - MVP: He's Seeing the Most Action

When it comes to this year's Super Bowl MVP, one might be surprised to know it's not Patrick Mahomes that is seeing most of the action.


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William Hill-US is claiming that the most action it was seeing for Super Bowl LIV MVP was none other than 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa at 40-1.

In fact, Bosa was on 20% of the tickets they had written.

The odds appear below and can be wagered on here

MVP

Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) +125

Jimmy Garoppolo (49ers) +300

Raheem Mostert (49ers) +550

George Kittle (49ers) +1000

Damien Williams (Chiefs) +1600

Travis Kelce (Chiefs) +1800

Tyreek Hill (Chiefs) +1800

Nick Bosa (49ers) +1800

Richard Sherman (49ers) +3300

Deebo Samuel (49ers) +3300

Emmanuel Sanders (49ers) +4000

Sammy Watkins (Chiefs) +4000

Tevin Coleman (49ers) +4000

Tyrann Mathieu (Chiefs) +5000

Mecole Hardman (49ers) +6600

Dee Ford (49ers) +6600

LeSean McCoy (Chiefs) +10000

Robbie Gould (49ers) +10000

Harrison Butker (Chiefs) +10000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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