Total Players With Receptions Over, Under Super Bowl 2021 Prop Bet - Chiefs, Bucs

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/04/2021

You can bet the OVER/UNDER number of players who have at least one reception in the 2021 Super Bowl for both teams (as opposed to the number of receptions a particular player has). 

There are plenty of Super Bowl reception prop bets, but this is a particularly juicy one.

Number of Chiefs With at Least one Reception (Over 7: -135, Under 7: +115

25b. Number of Buccaneers With at Least one Reception (Over 7.5: -200, Under 7.5: +175)

From BettingPros.com:

How many players on each team will have a catch in the Super Bowl? I’ve listed this prop because it appears to be a great opportunity to capitalize on Kansas City’s condensed sphere of receiving options. Only six Chiefs players have caught a pass through the team’s first two postseason games, with one of those players (Demarcus Robinson) having just one catch to his credit. Six different KC players had a reception in last year’s Super Bowl, and it wouldn’t surprise me to see that as the magic number this year, as well.

More Reception Props

PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

Travis Kelce receptions

Over 8.5 +110

Under 8.5 -145

 

Tyreek Hill receptions

Over 6.5 -155

Under 6.5 +120

 

Cameron Brate receptions

Over 2.5 -165

Under 2.5 +125

 

Chris Godwin receptions

Over 5.5 -115

Under 5.5 -115

 

Mike Evans receptions

Over 4.5 -115

Under 4.5 -115

 

Rob Gronkowski receptions

Over 2.5 -115

Under 2.5 -115

 

Antonio Brown receptions

Over 3.5 -130

Under 3.5 +100

 

Scotty Miller receptions

Over 1.5 +125

Under 1.5 -165

 

Clyde Edwards-Helaire receptions

Over 2.5 +120

Under 2.5 -155

 

Darrel Williams receptions

Over 2 -115

Under 2 -115

 

Leonard Fournette receptions

Over 4 -130

Under 4 +100

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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