Super Bowl LVI: Joe Burrow Player Props
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Get Joe Burrow player props for Super Bowl LVI. Burrow, the Bengals’ fast-rising superstar quarterback, has a chance to make history this week. Burrow could become the first quarterback ever to win a Heisman, college football national championship, and Super Bowl, and he’s only 25 years old. The Bengals will need Burrow to put together a clinical performance given their disadvantage on the offensive line, and he’s been able to deliver in the playoffs so far. Are his player props worth betting on? Let’s take a look to find out. You can use the player prop search tool below to find the best odds on Joe Burrow props from various sportsbooks in your market.
Joe Burrow Player Props
Joe Burrow Over/Under 273.5 Passing Yards
Burrow has averaged 287 passing yards per game this season and 295.6 passing yards per game over his last ten games. However, he’s gone well under this line in two of his three games in the postseason and now faces a Rams’ defense that is set to give him fits with their elite pass-rush. The Rams’ pass rush stymied the Cardinals’ offense in the Wild Card round, and they held Kyler Murray to just 137 passing yards, but they have also given up over 300 yards to Tom Brady, Jimmy Garoppolo, and Kirk Cousins. Depending on what you believe about the game script, Burrow could need to throw more in the second half to get his team back into the game.
The Pick: Lean Over 273.5 Passing Yards
Joe Burrow Over/Under 1.5 Touchdown Passes
You might be tempted to bet the over on this line, but my current score prediction is the Rams winning 28-17, and I like the under on the points total in the game. If the Bengals are only held to a couple of touchdowns, it wouldn’t be shocking to see Joe Mixon rush in one of them. In the game against Tennessee, when Burrow took nine sacks, he was held to no passing touchdowns. Before Jimmy Garoppolo threw for two touchdowns against the Rams in the NFC Championship game, Los Angeles had held their previous eight opponents to a COMBINED three passing touchdowns. I’m betting the under at plus money here, and I’ll likely be including it in my official betting card for the game.
The Pick: Bet Under 1.5 Touchdown Passes
Joe Burrow Longest Pass Over 38.5 Yards
The Rams’ pass defense is elite, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t sometimes prone to giving up big plays from time to time. In three of their last four games, the Rams have allowed a pass of 40 or more yards. With Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins in the offense, the Bengals have dynamic skill-position players capable of breaking an extended play at a moment’s notice. The Bengals will likely also look to utilize the screen game, and Samaje Perine’s 34-yard screen pass for a touchdown last week could be a sign of things to come against this ferocious pass-rush. All this prop needs is one play to happen, and it can happen on anything from broken coverage to a slant play taken for significant YAC.
The Pick: Lean Over 38.5 Yards