First Score Prop Bet - Super Bowl 55

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You can bet what the first score will be in Super Bowl 55.

This is a slightly more expansive take on the typical First Score prop that would feature just a touchdown, field goal and safety.

Here you will bet on the type of touchdown (rushing, passing and defensive).

Passing touchdown is the favorite and does pay decent at $22.50 for every $10 bet with Kansas City and $27.50 with Tampa Bay.

First Score

Kansas City Passing TD                        +225   

Tampa Bay Passing TD                        +275   

Kansas City Field Goal             +400   

Tampa Bay Field Goal             +500   

Kansas City Rushing TD                       +600   

Tampa Bay Rushing TD                       +600   

Kansas City Defensive TD                    +2500 

Tampa Bay Defensive TD                    +3300 

Kansas City Safety                   +4000 

Tampa Bay Safety                   +4000 

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- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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