Brett Favre Minnesota Vikings Betting Props

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With the Minnesota Vikings the most wagered on team heading into Week 1 of the 2009 NFL season, Gambling911.com thought it might be fun to list a few Brett Favre betting props, all of which were available at Sportsbook.com.

Brett Favre's first pass will be:

Complete -160
Incomplete pays $13.50 for every $10 bet.

What will Brett Favre throw first?

Touchdown pass was the -140 favorite.

An interception would pay out $11.50 for every $10 bet.

Other Minnesota Vikings betting props included those on Adrian Peterson and his total rushing attempts which were listed at OVER/UNDER 22 ½.

The line on his total rushing yards were OVER/UNDER 108.5 while the line on whether Peterson will score a touchdown came in at YES -180 and No would pay out $14 on a $10 bet.

The Minnesota Vikings were listed with 12/1 odds (+1200) of winning the 2010 Super Bowl, which would pay out $120 for every $10 bet or $1200 for every $100 bet.

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

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