Who Will the Super Bowl MVP Thank First Prop Bet God

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/30/2023

The Super Bowl God prop bet is up early, albeit a day late (not Conference Championship Day Sunday).

Who will the MVP thank first?     

God is NOT the favorite at SportsBetting.ag.  In fact, God pays out $350 for every $100 bet.      

Team/Teammates         -150

God/Religion                +350

City/Fans                      +500

Personal Family             +700

Coaches                        +1600

Team Owner                 +3300

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God should be receiving a lot of love at this year's Super Bowl.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, a favorite to be named Super Bowl MVP, isn't one to shy away from his Christian faith. Mahomes told reporters in 2020 that he was raised in the church and that "faith has always been big with me".

Jalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles and early odds-on favorite to be named Super Bowl 57 MFP, has his eyes fixed on Christ and says, “God Is Everything, and He Is Worthy of Praise.”

In the end, though, Teammates come out on top as the odds-on favorites for the popular "MVP Thank First" prop bet at -150.

The third favorite on the board, Travis Kelce, does not appear to be overly religious.  Kelce was raised in a Christian family.

If Antonio Brown of the Eagles were the odds-on favorite as opposed to 4th on the list, God would be number one!

“I'm a Christian first, before anything,” the football player said. “When I step out on the field, I want to say thank you for the blessing, for everything, because I don't have to do this.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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