Tom Brady Super Bowl MVP Prop Bet Payout - Chiefs vs. Bucs

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Feb/03/2021

Tom Brady would pay around $21 for every $10 bet to be named Super Bowl MVP in 2021 or $210 for every $100 bet.

Tom Brady has been named Super Bowl MVP four times.  This will be his 10th Super Bowl appearance.

From Boston.com: "If the Buccaneers win Super Bowl LV, it’s likely that Brady will win Super Bowl MVP. Quarterbacks have won the award in 30 of the 54 games, with a player on the winning team winning the award all but once in the 54-year history of the game. Brady’s won the award four times in his career, the most in Super Bowl history."

Brady retirement talk is out there but most believe he's still got a few more seasons in him.  He insists on playing past 45.

"Definitely. I'd definitely consider that," Brady said Monday. "It's a physical sport. Just the perspective I have on that is you never know when that moment is. Just because it's a contact sport. There's a lot of training that goes into it. And it has to be 100 percent commitment from myself to keep doing it."

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Brady had played with New England for 20 years.  His first year in Tampa Bay and he's taking the Bucs to their second Super Bowl.  They won it against the Raiders in 2002.

"I think I'll know when it's time," Brady said. "I don't know when that time will come. But I think I'll know. And I'll understand that I gave everything I could to give to this game. You put a lot into it. I don't think I could ever go at this game half-ass. I've gotta put everything into it. When I put it all out there, [when] I feel like I can't do it anymore, I don't feel like I can commit to the team in the way that the team needs me, then I think that's when it's probably time to walk away."

Super Bowl MVP - Place Your Bets Here

Patrick Mahomes (KC)            -115

Tom Brady (TB)                       +215

Tyreek Hill (KC)                       +1000

Travis Kelce (KC)                     +1200

Chris Godwin (TB)                   +2800

Mike Evans (TB)                      +2800

Leonard Fournette (TB)                      +3300

Tyrann Mathieu (KC)              +5000

Antonio Brown (TB)                +5000

Clyde Edwards-Helaire (KC)                +5000

Darrel Williams (KC)                +5000

Mecole Hardman (KC)            +5000

Ronald Jones II (TB)                +5000

Shaquil Barrett (TB)                +5000

Devin White (TB)                    +6600

Jason Pierre-Paul (TB)             +6600

Rob Gronkowski (TB)              +6600

Byron Pringle (KC)                   +10000

Cameron Brate (TB)                +10000

Chris Jones (KC)                      +10000

Daniel Sorenson (KC)              +10000

Demarcus Robinson (KC)                    +10000

Frank Clark (KC)                      +10000

Jordan Whitehead (TB)                       +10000

Juan Thornhill (KC)                  +10000

Lavonte David (TB)                 +10000

Scotty Miller (TB)                    +10000

Sean Murphy-Bunting (TB)                 +10000

Tyler Johnson (TB)                  +10000

Vita Vea (TB)               +10000

Willie Gay (KC)            +10000

Harrison Butker (KC)               +15000

Le'Veon Bell (KC)                     +15000

Ryan Succop (TB)                    +15000

 

Super Bowl MVP winning position

QB                   -350    

WR                  +350   

TE                    +800   

RB                    +900   

Any Defensive Position                       +1000 

K                      +6600

 

Who will MVP refer to first in speech?

Teammates                 +100

God/Religion               +225

USA                 +700

Winning City               +700

Family             +900

Coaches                      +1000

Team Owner               +2000

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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