2011 Super Bowl: First Scoring Play of the Game Betting

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Bookmaker.com featured a number of 2011 Super Bowl first scoring play of the game betting odds, some of which promise handsome payouts.

A passing touchdown by the Packers and field goal by Green Bay were both listed with +250 odds, respectively.  They would pay out $25 for every $10 bet.

The payout potentials only get better. 

A passing touchdown by the Steelers would pay out $40 for every $10 bet.  A rushing touchdown by the Steelers would pay out $50 for every $10 bet.

A field goal as the first scoring play by Pittsburgh would pay $35 for every $10 bet.

A rushing touchdown by the Steelers would pay out $45 for every $10 bet.

A safety scored by the Steelers pays $350 for every $10 bet while a safety scored by the Packers pays $350 as well. 

Defensive or special teams touchdowns scored by either team would pay around $120 for every $10 bet.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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