Super Bowl LVI Prop Bet Picks and Predictions

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Super Bowl LVI Prop Bet Picks and Predictions

The Cincinnati Bengals offensive line is one of the worst in the league. Von Miller is a good player and a bad player. He's 35/1 to win the Super Bowl MVP Award. The rest of these scenarios are not likely to happen, but they have a path to cashing. The odds payout is all that matters. Superbowl LVI prop bets are available at sportsbooks.

The Rams are going to play in Super Bowl LVI. They are a different team than the Chiefs. The Chiefs had 31 sacks this season, whereas the Rams had 50. Aaron Donald, Von Miller and Leonard Floyd are bigger and faster than Joe Burrow. The Rams have a better offensive line. Their offensive coordinator Sean McVay is an analytics expert. He has watched the Bengals vs. Titans game.

Ja’Marr Chase is fast and can beat cornerbacks deep. However, he will be limited because of the Rams' offensive line. Rams defensive linemen and linebackers will come from all directions. This will give Chase less time to throw. Chase will also see a lot of lockdown CB Jalen Ramsey.

Chase will not score a touchdown. The wager can be found at Betonline at -145.

The Bengals offensive line is not very good. The Rams have been able to run the ball well against other teams. Joe Mixon will have to have more rushing yards than Cam Akers. The bet can be found at MyBookie under the “Head to Head” tab and at -135 odds.

The pressure on Joe Burrow is bad for the Bengals. The Rams blitz the 8th most in the NFL. Joe will throw an interception before Matthew Stafford at -120 odds. The wager can be found under “Passing Props” at Betonline.

Rams WR Cooper Kupp is a route runner who is getting more attention than he deserves. He will get more targets with Higbee doubtful and with Stafford throwing to Kendall Blanton. The Bengals have given up the most receptions to slot receivers. Kupf is going to have 109+ receiving yards at -114 odds. The prop bet can be found at MyBookie Sportsbook.

Matthew Stafford has a reputation for getting sacked and throwing interceptions. He's not a Detroit Lion anymore. This season he's playing for a different team. His TD to INT ratio this season is 15:1 when he is under pressure. The Bengals blitz the quarterback the second least in the NFL.

Matthew Stafford is picking to have a completion over 38.5 yards and under 0. 5 interceptions. Stafford also picks to score more passing touchdowns than Joe Burrow.

The Rams are favored to win the game. Cooper Kupp is having a great matchup with the Bengals' best cornerback. Odell Beckham is more likely to be lined up against Cinci's best corner.

The Bengals are 31st in Yards After Contact Against the Run. The Bengals' offensive line is not very good. L.A. has rushed for 75 yards or less in four of their last five games. 57% of the tickets were sold for the game with the over/under set at 50. Bovada Sportsbook has the under 42.5 points at +185 odds.

The Super Bowl MVP is likely to be a quarterback. Other players could have a chance to win the game.

Von Miller has 9.5 sacks this season. He plays opposite the worst right-side offensive line in football. Miller could grab 2-3 sacks and maybe a forced fumble in Super Bowl LVI.

Cooper Kupp is the best bet to win the Super Bowl MVP. He's a route runner and will play a big role in the Rams' win.

Kendall Blanton is a +15000 chance to win Super Bowl LVI. He has a great matchup against poor LB Logan Wilson.

Leonard Floyd is a great player for the Rams. He has 9.5 sacks and is worth $750. Bovada Sportsbook offers Floyd as a possible MVP candidate in 2022. Aaron Donald is not included in the list.

There are so many ways the Rams can win this game that I'm going off the rails and placing proposition wagers that deviate from the regular point spread (-4). Here's a line I’m betting that can be found at BetOnline Sportsbook: Rams -13.5 (+250).

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