George Kittle Super Bowl Prop Bets Payouts: 1st Reception, Touchdown
BetOnline has your Super Bowl 2024 prop bets for George Kittle.
You can find odds on Kittle having anywhere from 39 to 49 receiving yards (the favorite) to 129 yards with a payout as high as $900 for every $100 bet. Kittle also pays out $900 for every $100 bet to score the first touchdown of the game.
Kittle has been dealing with a toe injury but should be good to go for the Super Bowl.
Chiefs Travis Kelce called Kittle the best tight end in the sport today.
"King of Tight End U, man," Travis Kelce said when asked about George Kittle. "He's the best tight end in the league and deservingly so this year. He's been playing lights out, playing the best football of his career, and really catapulting that San Fran team through the playoffs, man. I couldn't be more proud of him… Couldn't be more honored to go up against George in another Super Bowl."
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First Touchdown Super Bowl 2024 Prop Bets:
Reading the Odds: +300 means $300 paid out on a $100 bet, +1000 means $1000 paid out on a $100 bet
Christian McCaffrey
+369
Isiah Pacheco
+550
Travis Kelce
+600
Rashee Rice
+900
George Kittle
+900
Deebo Samuel
+900
Brandon Aiyuk
+1000
Patrick Mahomes
+1700
Justin Watson
+3000
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
+2800
Jauan Jennings
+3100
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
+3300
Skyy Moore
+3500
Brock Purdy
+3000
Kansas City Defense
+3600
San Francisco Defense
+3800
Noah Gray
+4000
Elijah Mitchell
+3400
Kadarius Toney
+4400
Richie James
+4400
Any Other Player
+4500
Ray-Ray McCloud
+4900
Chris Conley
+6000
Ronnie Bell
+6000
Justyn Ross
+6500
Kyle Juszczyk
+3700
Mecole Hardman
+6500
Charlie Woerner
+7000
Brayden Willis
+8500
Jordan Mason
+8500
Blake Bell
+10000
La'Mical Perine
+10000
No Touchdown Scorer
+16000
Jerick McKinnon (KC)
+3000
ANALYSIS (Rotowire)
"In the wake of this past Sunday's win against the Lions in the NFC Championship Game, coach Kyle Shanahan relayed Monday that Kittle was day-to-day due to a toe injury. After being listed as a non-participant on all three practice reports this week, Kittle told David Lombardi of The Athletic on Friday that there aren't any concerns about the issue, and the tight end's lack of designation on Friday's report implies as much. The 49ers still have one more week to get ready for this year's Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, but Kittle appears as if he'll be available for that contest."
- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com