Brady vs. Manning Betting Props – Odds and Stats

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/14/2014
Brady vs. Manning Betting Props – Odds and Stats

Sportsbook.com has your Brady vs. Manning betting props and all other player/team props for this weekend’s big AFC Championship game.  Be sure to claim your FREE $100 BET at Sportsbook.com here and remember you can wager on every play of this game right up to the final minute with LIVE IN-PLAY BETTING.

Brady vs. Manning betting props will be available during the week at Sportsbook.

Here are a few things you need to know before making your bet:

This will mark the 15th meeting between the QBs with Brady holding a 10-4 edge, including 2-1 in the playoffs.

They split their two previous AFC Championship match-ups with a win by Manning during the 2006 season playoffs and Brady’s Pats getting the win in January 2004.

Combined regular season MVP awards with Manning holding a 4-2 edge.

Manning has not had the greatest success during the post season.  He has a record of 10-11 compared to Brady’s more impressive 18-7 record and that is a post season record, two wins ahead of Joe Montana.

Manning’s single season touchdown passes record set in 2013 were 55, which broke Brady’s record of 50 set in 2007.

Here are betting odds available for the Patriots vs. Broncos game:

NFL Weekly Props

Team to Score First

Time of First Score

First Score Will Be

Team Points

Longest TD

Adjusted Lines

NFL Player Props

Patriots vs Broncos Added Props

49ers vs Seahawks Added Props

NFL Season Props

Scoring odds appear below:

Broncos Any Other Touchdown 22/1

Broncos Field Goal 15/4

Broncos Safety 60/1

Broncos Touchdown Pass 11/5

Broncos Touchdown Run 6/1

Patriots Any Other Touchdown 25/1

Patriots Field Goal 5/1

Patriots Safety 60/1

Patriots Touchdown Pass 63/20

Patriots Touchdown Run 6/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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