Super Bowl 2016 Player With First Sack of Game Prop Bet

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Gambling911.com has your Super Bowl 2016 Player With the First Sack of the Game prop bet.  All odds are listed below with Demarcus Ware and Von Miller, both of Denver, and the Field listed as co-favorites at 4-1 odds.

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Kawann Short had the shortest odds (no pun intended) for Carolina at 5-1 while Charles Johnson was coming in at 8-1.

All odds appear below.

 

SUPER BOWL 1ST SACK OF THE GAME - ALL IN

 
 

280281

CHARLES JOHNSON (CAR)

+800

 

280282

JARED ALLEN (CAR)

+2000

 

280283

KAWANN SHORT (CAR)

+500

 

280284

MARIO ADDISON (CAR)

+1600

 

280285

LUKE KUECHLY (CAR)

+2800

 

280286

THOMAS DAVIS (CAR)

+1000

 

280287

KONY EALY (CAR)

+2000

 

280288

DEREK WOLFE (DEN)

+2000

 

280289

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS (DEN)

+2000

 

280290

MALIK JACKSON (DEN)

+1800

 

280291

DEMARCUS WARE (DEN)

+400

 

280292

SHANE RAY

+700

 

280293

T.J. WARD (DEN)

+2000

 

280294

VON MILLER (DEN)

+400

 

280295

ANY OTHER PLAYER

+400

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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