Player to Record 1st Defensive Sack in the Game Payout Odds Super Bowl 2023

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/07/2023

The player to record the first defensive sack in this year's Super Bowl payouts ranged from $550 all the way up to $5000 on a $100 bet.

Chris Jones of the Chiefs was the favorite but still promises the $550 payout on a $100 bet.  You can also bet $10 to win $55.

Jones posted 44 tackles (30 solo) and 15.5 sacks, adding two forced fumbles and a recovery over 17 games during the 2022 regular season.

Jones matched his career high of 15.5 sacks in 2022 and notched a career-high 44 tackles.

Frank Clark had the second shortest odds with an $800 payout promised on a $100 bet.

No sacks pays $2000 on a $100 bet.

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Rot     Player to Record 1st Defensive Sack in the Game     Moneyline
8326     Chris Jones (KC)         +550
8327     Frank Clark (KC)         +800
8328     George Karlaftis (KC)         +1500
8330     Carlos Dunlap (KC)         +1800
8331     Nick Bolton (KC)         +2500
8332     Khalen Saunders (KC)         +3500
8333     Mike Danna (KC)         +3500
8334     L'Jarius Sneed (KC)         +3000
8335     Derrick Nnadi (KC)         +4000
8337     Willie Gay Jr. (KC)         +4000
8338     Juan Thornhill (KC)         +5000
8339     Justin Reid (KC)         +5000
8340     Any Other KC Chiefs Player         +1600
8341     Haason Reddick (PHI)         +300
8342     Brandon Graham (PHI)         +1000
8343     Javon Hargrave (PHI)         +1100
8344     Fletcher Cox (PHI)         +1600
8345     Robert Quinn (PHI)         +2500
8346     Kyzir White (PHI)         +2500
8347     T.J. Edwards (PHI)         +3000
8348     Ndamukong Suh (PHI)         +3000
8349     Jordan Davis (PHI)         +4000
8350     C.J. Gardner-Johnson (PHI)         +5000
8351     Any Other PHI Eagles Player         +1500
8352     No Sacks         +2000

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