What is the Payout If Super Bowl 2022 Goes Into Overtime (OT) Prop Bet

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What is the Payout If Super Bowl 2022 Goes Into Overtime (OT) Prop Bet

It's hard to believe but of all the Super Bowls that have been played (this will be the 56th), only one has gone into overtime....and that was recently.  Not surprisingly, the odds of Super Bowl 2022 going into overtime are quite long and pay out $1000 on a $100 bet or $100 on a $10 bet.

Super Bowl LI featured the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, with the Patriots overcoming a 28–3 deficit to emerge victorious.

That game was also the first and currently only Super Bowl to be decided in overtime.

Games of late have come dangerously close to going into overtime.  Considering how crazy this post season has been, the OT prop bet might have some value here.  Consider that eight of the last 14 matchups have ended within one possession.

By the way, it is almost impossible to bet that there will NOT be OT.  The books price that one at -2000.  So you'd have to wager $2000 just to win $100.  Most books don't even allow bets that high on Super Bowl props.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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