Note, it’s true, as has been pointed out by Ryan in his articles Avoid Sucker Bets When Betting on the Super Bowl and While They Look Sexy Stay Away from Prop Bets During the Super Bowl, proposition wagers are often bad bets. At the same time, feature writer Carl Taylor has offered sound advice on why Super Bowl props can a smart bet, and he’s also offered 10 fine proposition wagers to the big game. Finally, I weighed in a bit on prop betting in my article on Super Bowl Bets and Some Common Sense. It’s your money, do with it what you will.
Total Touchdown Passes – Jared Goff (LAR)
Over 2.5 +180 (9/5)
Under 2.5 -220 (5/11)
Bet: Over 2.5 TD Passes
Total Receiving Yards – Todd Gurley (LAR) )
Over/Under 30.5
Now, if LA can exploit the Pats defense, then you certainly might see Gurley used as a receiver, especially on quick, short passes. Be we also expect the Pats to be ready for that. We don’t expect him to see much action when it comes to being a pass catcher.
Bet: Under 30.5 Reception Yards
Total Receptions – Brandin Cooks (LAR)
Over/Under 5.0
Cooks is a great player, there’s no doubt about it, and this is one of the more promising LA Super Bowl LIII props to go over. In the first playoff game cooks, who averaged 5.0 receptions per game, caught four passes against Dallas and seven against New Orleans. Cooks, a former Pat who made some big catches in the Super Bowl against the Falcons, will want to perform well versus his former teammates. Plus, we expect him to be targeted a lot. In the postseason this year, he’s had 14 passes tossed to him.
Bet: Over 5.0 Receptions
Rams Super Bowl LIII Props – Final Word
That’s if for our Rams Super Bowl LIII props. We expect Los Angeles to pass a lot and that means Goff will be throwing and Cooks receiving. For more props, we’ve got our New England picks right here.