Greg Olsen Super Bowl Prop Bets

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Gambling911.com has Carolina Panthers Greg Olsen Super Bowl 50 prop bets following a stellar performance in the NFC Championship game.

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Olsen was sick in that NFC championship game against Arizona that propelled the Panthers to their second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history, hauling in six of his eight targets for 113 yards.

One has to believe Olsen will score a touchdown during this weekend’s Super Bowl so we could be looking at easy money with nominal risk at -110 (an $11 bet pays $10).

Odds to be named Super Bowl 50 MVP were coming in at +1800 for a potential payout of $180 on every $10 bet.

Scoring the first touchdown, Olsen pays 7-1 odds.  The first Panthers touchdown pays 3-1 odds.

Should Olsen have the most receiving yards the payout would be $20 on a $10 bet.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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