Brendan Sorsby Passing Yards Total Over Under Prop Bet vs. Nebraska Week 1

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Brenden Sorsby's total passing for the Week 1 game against Nebraska was coming in at Over/Under 213.5

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Last season, Sorsby threw for 2,813 passing yards, with 18 passing touchdowns, completing 249 of 389 passes (64%).

On the ground, he added an impressive 447 rushing yards and 9 rushing touchdowns.

These combined totals (over 2,800 passing yards, 18 pass TDs, and 9 rushing TDs) placed him among only four FBS quarterbacks to hit those marks in 2024.

As far as building on last year's tough conclusion to the season, Sorsby says “I would just say, find the good that was still in those bad games. Obviously they weren’t up to the standard that I would like to play at, but just find the good in them. Then take the good and then try to flush the bad and try to be as good as possible every single snap.

"I think the experience that I got from last year in the system will be a huge benefit for me this year. And I feel a lot more comfortable, I feel like Satt trusts me a lot more. So it’ll be a fun year, for sure. It’s my job to just go out there and execute the plays that he calls, but I feel really good about this group of wide outs and running backs and the O-line in front of me. So it’s my job to just go out there and trust what he’s calling and just trust what I’m seeing and let her rip.”

Player Specials 

Dylan Raiola (NEB) to record 100+ Passing Yards in Each Half
+146
Brendan Sorsby (CIN) to record 100+ Passing Yards in Each Half
+210
Dane Key (NEB) to record 1+ Receptions in Each Quarter
+410
Emmett Johnson (NEB) to record 50+ Rushing Yards in Each Half
+430
Dane Key (NEB) to record 40+ Receiving Yards in Each Half
+640
Dylan Raiola (NEB) to record 150+ Passing Yards in Each Half
+880
Tawee Walker (CIN) to record 50+ Rushing Yards in Each Half
+880
Dane Key (NEB) to record 50+ Receiving Yards in Each Half
+1000
Caleb Goodie (CIN) and Dane Key (NEB) to Each have 20+ Receiving Yards in Each Half
+1100
Emmett Johnson (NEB) & Tawee Walker (CIN) to Each Record 10+ Rushing Yards in Each Quarter
+1700
Dylan Raiola (NEB) to record 1+ Passing TD in Each Quarter
+4000

Touchdown Scorer (Anytime, First)

Reading the Odds: -210 means that a $210 bet pays out $100 plus that $210 is returned provided the wager is a winner.  +500 means that a $100 bet pays out $500. 

All odds courtesy of BetUS here

Emmett Johnson (NEB)
-210
+360
Tawee Walker (CIN)
+125
+900
Mekhi Nelson (NEB)
+125
+1000
Brendan Sorsby (CIN)
+130
+1100
Dane Key (NEB)
+145
+1100
Jacory Barney (NEB)
+150
+1100
Evan Pryor (CIN)
+165
+1100
Caleb Goodie (CIN)
+240
+2000
Cyrus Allen (CIN)
+240
+1700
Joe Royer (CIN)
+240
+1800
Nyziah Hunter (NEB)
+270
+1800
Dylan Raiola (NEB)
+310
+2000
Heinrich Haarberg (NEB)
+360
+2000
Jeff Caldwell (CIN)
+380
+2500
Janiran Bonner (NEB)
+380
+2200
Luke Lindenmeyer (NEB)
+500
+2700
Nebraska Defense
+550
+4000
Barry Jackson Jr (CIN)
+600
+3300
Cincinnati Defense
+700
+3500

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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