Packers First Touchdown Scorer Prop Bet - 2020 NFC Conference Game

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/19/2020

Aaron Jones is favored to score the first touchdown for the Packers in the NFC Conference Championship game Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.  The payout is $25 for every $10 bet.  Davante Adams pays $32 for every $10 bet.   Jamaal Williams pays $60 for every $10 bet.  No Touchdown Scored pays out $75 for every $10 bet.

Jones rushed 21 times for 62 yards and two touchdowns in the Packers' 28-23, Divisional round win over the Seahawks.

Adams caught 8-of-11 targets for 160 yards and two touchdowns in the Packers' Divisional round win over the Seahawks.

How to read the odds: +250 means that a $10 bet pays out $25 for every $10 bet.  +500 means that a $40 bet pays out $50.  +1000 means that a $10 bet pays out $100.

Green Bay Packers First Touchdown Scorer
62241     Aaron Jones (GB)         +250     
62244     Davante Adams (GB)         +325     
62242     Jamaal Williams (GB)         +600     
62255     No Touchdown Scored         +750     
62250     Jimmy Graham (GB)         +800     
62245     Allen Lazard (GB)         +1000     
62246     Geronimo Allison (GB)         +1400     
62254     Green Bay Packers D/ST         +1600     
62248     Marquez Valdes-Scantling (GB)         +1800     
62253     Aaron Rodgers (GB)         +2000     
62247     Jake Kumerow (GB)         +2000     
62251     Marcedes Lewis (GB)         +3300     
62252     Robert Tonyan (GB)         +3300     
62249     Ryan Grant (GB)         +3300     
62243     Tyler Ervin (GB)         +3300    

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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