Christian McCaffrey Super Bowl Prop Bets Payouts: Touchdown, 1st Reception, More

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/05/2024

BetOnline has your Super Bowl 2024 prop bets for Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers.

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McCaffrey rushed 20 times for 90 yards and two touchdowns while catching four of five targets for 42 yards in Sunday's 34-31 NFC Championship Game win over the Lions.

McCaffrey is the Super Bowl favorite to score the first touchdown, paying just shy of $400 for every $100 bet.

The MVP candidate and rushing champion finished the campaign with seven games of 100-plus rushing yards, not to mention 21 total touchdown scores this season.

Prop Bets Available:

  • C. McCaffrey 1st reception Direction & Yardage
  • Christian McCaffrey - 1st Rush Direction
  • Christian McCaffrey 1st Reception Direction
  • Christian McCaffrey 1st Rush Direction & Yardage
  • Christian McCaffrey Fantasy Points Std. ESPN PPR
  • Christian McCaffrey SF Total Targets

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)

"McCaffrey proved why he deserves to be in the MVP conversation with an impressive personal effort to will his team to the final round of the playoffs. The dual-threat superstar had a pair of rushing TDs that helped erase a 17-point deficit at halftime. McCaffrey came a couple yards short of a third score on a lengthy run in the fourth quarter, but he was slammed on his head and needed to have his neck worked on by the training staff as Elijah Mitchell spelled him for a short score to finish off the drive. McCaffrey seemed to be in good health and spirits during the postgame victory interview, so he should be available on Sunday, Feb. 11 when the 49ers take on the Chiefs in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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