
Super Bowl 2022 Player Props: 3 Best Super Bowl Player Props to Bet
Super Bowl 2022 Player Props: 3 Best Super Bowl Player Props to Bet
It's already Tuesday of the live week of the Super Bowl so it's probably time to get some props locked and loaded. I always find it's smart to bet as many bets as possible during the week, that way you can use your weekend time to find more bets. Science tells us you can't win if you don't bet, so this is a classic workaround to the time constraints of betting. The props are pretty much out for the wide receivers so I figure they should get a little shine with my lunch hour bets. After doing a little digging, it looks like I'll have plenty of time to eat because it took no time to find these gems. This game we play is almost too easy at times.
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Super Bowl 2022 Best Player Prop Bets
Van Jefferson 40+ Receiving Yards (+134) (Bet $100 to Win $134)
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This is absolute nonsense. What happened to the books here is they forgot how filthy Van Jefferson really is at times. I say at times because he only needs to be filthy one time to hit this one. This kid doesn't play around. He's got a bum knee at the moment which isn't great but we're talking the Super Bowl here people. His leg could be falling off and he would still say he feels fine. That's how Super Bowls work. Once he's out there, he's going to see a Bengals defense that gave up more 20+ yard pass plays than every other team in the NFL except two. I could see the first play of the game being a deep ball to Jefferson. I think he gets 40+ now that he's had two weeks to heal.
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Tyler Boyd 50+ Receiving Yards (+140) (Bet $100 to Win $140)
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This one feels a little crazy when you look at Tyler Boyd's game logs but I think it falls in the crazy enough to work category. First off, CJ Uzomah has an MCL injury. He was the one patrolling the middle of the field for the Bengals and I am not sure that he is going to be healthy enough to do that this week. Sure he tore his knee brace off at the rally but I'm calling BS. Even if he does play, Boyd's path to 50+ is still alive. Jalen Ramsey already said he wants to cover Ja'Marr Chase (maybe he will). Boyd could be the sneaky guy to benefit from that. At the end of the day, the Rams gave up 10 40+ yard receptions this season and the Bengals could be forced to throw late in this one. This isn't that crazy.
Tee Higgins 90+ Receiving Yards (+194) (Bet $100 to Win $194)
*Odds Available at FanDuel at Time of Publishing*
Are we getting a little too crowded on the Jalen Ramsey covers Ja'Marr Chase train? Definitely. But this is more about the game script than anything else. I think the Rams can play this one from ahead and that would bait the Bengals into having to throw. We kind of need that to happen but since the Bengals run on first down so much like it's smart, it seems likely they will chase points at some point. That's when Tee Higgins becomes pretty dangerous. He's gone over this number in each of his last two outings so we aren't asking him to do anything he hasn't done before. Just do it one more time. For the brand.
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John has spent the past 20+ years betting sports on a daily basis and is considered by many to be a walking sports betting encyclopedia. From obscure player props to sides and totals, if there is an angle, John will find it. His work has appeared on Rotogrinders and he has been a regular on sports talk radio stations across the country. Based in the US, John operates a blog & podcast, Sports Bets Beers, which covers betting angles in the NFL, NBA, MLB, & NHL.