Any QB to Throw for 350+ Yards Super Bowl Prop Bet

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Feb/06/2024

Should either quarterback in this year's Super Bowl throw for 350+ yards, the payout would be $350 on a $100 bet.

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There have been nine Super Bowls dating back to 1989 where one of the quarterbacks threw for this many yards.

Tom Brady was the last to do so when he was a quarterback for the New England Patriots in 2018 (505 yards).  In fact, both quarterbacks in that game threw for over 350 yards.  Nick Foles threw 373 for Philadelphia.

Brady has done so in three Super Bowls.

Others to do so included Donovan McNabb (2005), Kurt Warner (2009) and Joe Montana (1989).

As for these two quarterbacks, Brock Purdy had two games this season where he threw for more than 350 yards.

Patrick Mahomes has played in 45 games with 300+ passing yards during his career dating back to 2018.

More Special Super Bowl Prop Bets

 has played in 45 games with 300+ passing yards.

 Successful 2 Point Conversion

YES

+284

NO

-435

Last Play of Game to Be a QB Kneel

YES

-189

NO

+145

Opening Kickoff to be a Touchback

YES

-371

NO

+259

Will Both Teams Have the Lead in the 1st Half?

YES

+150

NO

-233

Will Both Teams Have the Lead in the 2nd Half?

YES

+150

NO

-233

Will Both Teams Have the Lead in the 4th Quarter?

YES

+300

NO

-556

Brock Purdy to Complete His 1st Pass Attempt

YES

-244

NO

+176

Patrick Mahomes to Complete His 1st Pass Attempt

YES

-264

NO

+190

Game to Be Tied Again after 0-0?

YES

-127

NO

-106

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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