Bodog Prop Bets

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Prop bets, short for proposition bets, are a fun way to bet on the NFL without having to pick the winner of a game. Oddsmakers get to be creative, offering unique bets that focus more on performance, stats and entertainment. Let’s take a look at five types of NFL props available at Bodog Sportsbook.

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Player Props

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Player props, found under the NFL Season Player Props tab, are based on individual football players and their performance. These wagers give you an opportunity to bet on your favourite NFL players. For example, oddsmakers have assigned WR Odell Beckham Jr. a total of 98.5 receptions for the season, giving you the option to decide if he’ll go over or under that number. QB Tom Brady also has performance-based player props, including a passing yards total; oddsmakers have set that number at 4,750 yards for the season.

Team Props

What are Super Bowl Prop Bets? A prop bet – or proposition bet – is a wager that doesn’t necessarily correlate with the outcome of the game. Instead of betting on wins and losses, total score or point spread, you would bet on things like how many yards a player will rush for or how many touchdown passes a quarterback will throw. Bodog has posted nearly 200 different prop bets on Super Bowl XXXIX. Some of the interesting team wagers available to the public include; the opening coin toss, heads and tails are both listed at. Short for “proposition” bets, prop bets cover a wide array of events happening in the game (and sometimes out of the game) that can be independent of who wins. From betting on how many touchdown passes a receiver will catch to whether the opening coin toss will land on heads or tails, prop betting has something for everyone.

Team props focus on a team’s performance in a game. You can bet on a team total (how many points the team will score), or how many turnovers they’ll give up. These props can also include both teams in a game, as you’ll commonly see props like, “Which team will score first?” or “Will there be a score in the first seven minutes?” You decide how a team will perform without trying to predict the winner.

Game Props

Player and team props typically fall under game props, but some props extend beyond those two types. For example, you can often bet on whether or not you think the Super Bowl will go to overtime, and you can try to predict which half of a game will see more scoring. These types of props focus on different components within the game.

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Season Props

This type of prop focuses on how a team or player performs throughout the season. The most popular season prop is the regular season win total, which lets you bet on how many wins a team will achieve. For example, you can bet on whether the Arizona Cardinals will win more or fewer than eight games this season. You can also bet on who will lead the NFL in passing yards. You’ll find these wagers and many more under the NFL Season Props tab.

Specials

Specials are unconventional betting options that pop up for big events, like the Super Bowl. These zany bets have become part of Super Bowl tradition. With entertainment in mind, oddsmakers let you bet on the result of the coin toss, and whether the National Anthem performance will be longer or shorter than a specific time. You’ll also see bets on halftime performances, Gatorade baths and the winner’s post-game speech.

Bodog Sports Casino Poker™ has released the prop bets for Super Bowl XXXIX, taking place on Sunday February 6, 2005, in Jacksonville, FL.

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With the New England Patriots facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl XXXIX promises to be one of the most evenly matched finals in many years.

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'Both teams played exceptionally well this season. Being the Eagles first appearance in the big game since 1981, they will be in tough against a sound New England team,” said Calvin Ayre, Founder and CEO of Bodog.com Sports Casino Poker. “Proposition wagers have become a huge part of betting on the big game, and since releasing roughly 150 prop wagers last year, we have raised the bar yet again this year.'

Bodog has posted nearly 200 different prop bets on Super Bowl XXXIX. Some of the interesting team wagers available to the public include; the opening coin toss, heads and tails are both listed at -105. Which quarter of play will produce the most total points, with the 2nd as the favorite at +150, followed by the 4th at +180, 3rd at +250, and the 1st at +300. To wager on the first team to score in the game, New England is favored at -180, with Philadelphia sitting at +140. New England is also favored to throw the first interception of the game at -140, with the Eagles positioned at even odds. The favorite for first turnover of the game is an interception at -140, with a fumble at +125, and no turnovers in the game the long shot at +600.

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In the player prop bets category, you can wager on the individual performance of certain players. Tom Brady is favored to pass for more than 236.5 yards in the game at -130, with the under listed at -110. Conversely, Donovan McNabb is favored to pass for more than 252.5 at -130, with the under at -110. Corey Dillon is the favorite Patriots player to score first at 5/2 odds, with Brian Westbrook the favorite Eagles player, also at 5/2 odds. Terrell Owens is listed at 10/1 odds to be the first Eagles player with a major.

'Everyone gets excited for the Super Bowl, and the proposition wagers we post are based on what players want to wager on, and have asked to wager on,” said Calvin Ayre. “The people who live in the Boston area could be celebrating two major championships in one year, although I am sure that the Eagles will have something strong to say about that.'

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