Super Bowl 55 Total Points Prop Bet

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Super Bowl 55 Total Points Prop Bet

How many points will be scored in this year's Super Bowl?  There's a prop for that.

The total on this game is 56.5.  Oddsmakers have the Chiefs points scored total set at 30 and Bucs at 26.5.

Total points

Odd -120

Even +100

 

Chiefs total points

Over 30 -115

Under 30 -115

 

Bucs total points

Over 26.5 -125

Under 26.5 -105


Total points scored

50 to 56 Points                        +425   

43 to 49 Points                        +450   

57 to 63 Points                        +450   

78 Points or More                   +500   

64 to 70 Points                        +550   

36 to 42 Points                        +600   

71 to 77 Points                        +750   

29 to 35 Points                        +1000 

22 to 28 Points                        +2200 

15 to 21 Points                        +5000 

0 to 14 Points              +20000      

Two years ago, the final total came out to 16, for a $5000 payout on a $100 bet.

Last year's Super Bowl, which featured the Chiefs, landed on the 51 for a payout of $425.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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