Luke Kuechly Super bowl Prop Bets

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Luke Kuechly Super Bowl prop bets can be found below.

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Through the first 12 weeks of the 2015 season, Kuechly's 17.6 run-stop percentage ranked first for any defensive player in the NFL with at least 100 snaps against the run.

Kuechly was a force during the 2015 Playoffs helping propel Carolina into their second Super Bowl in franchise history.  Versus the Seahawks, Kuechly intercepted Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson early in the first quarter and returned the pick 14 yards for a touchdown resulting in a 14-0 lead.  He added another "pick six" late in the Panthers' 49-15 Win over the Arizona Cardinals that led to an NFC Championship and the aforementioned Super Bowl appearance.

Kuechly’s odds of being named Super Bowl 50 MVP were set at 12-1.

His Solo+Assist Tackles total was coming in at 8.5 with the OVER priced at -160 and the UNDER paying $13 for every $10 bet.

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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