The Super Bowl is still a month away, but with eight teams remaining in the NFL Playoffs, bettors are starting to get excited for the big game. Sportsbooks have taken notice, posting markets for potential Super Bowl LVII matchups and prop bets. The odds on which player will win Super Bowl MVP are up at DraftKings and are topped by superstar quarterbacks.
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Super Bowl MVP Odds: Quarterbacks Cover the Board
Super Bowl MVP odds, per DraftKings:
Patrick Mahomes +350
Josh Allen +450
Jalen Hurts +650
Brock Purdy +750
Joe Burrow +800
Dak Prescott +1000
Christian McCaffrey +1400
Travis Kelce +2500
Stefon Diggs +3000
Deebo Samuel +3000
Trevor Lawrence +3500
Daniel Jones +3500
The top six players on the Super Bowl MVP odds board are quarterbacks. Patrick Mahomes has the shortest odds (+350), followed by Josh Allen (+450), Jalen Hurts (+650), Brock Purdy (+750), Joe Burrow (+800) and Dak Prescott (+1000).
Christian McCaffrey (+1400), Travis Kelce (+2500), Stefon Diggs (+3000), Deebo Samuel (+3000) round out the top 10 on the Super Bowl MVP prop market.
Quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence (+3500) and Daniel Jones (+3500) are just outside the top 10.
The ranking of the quarterbacks on the Super Bowl MVP board mirrors the order of their teams on the Super Bowl winner betting markets.
Several other players rank below these quarterbacks and superstars. DraftKings’ list includes 60 players, including many defensive players.
The shortest odds on a defensive player to win the Super Bowl MVP are Micah Parsons (+8000) and Nick Bosa (+9000). The last defensive player to win the award was Von Miller, who earned the honor seven years ago in the Denver Broncos’ 24-10 Super Bowl victory over the Carolina Panthers. Like Parsons and Bosa, Miller played defensive end.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp won the award a year ago. The year prior, it was Tom Brady. The award has been won by a quarterback 10 of the past 15 years.
The odds will be fluid and highly contingent on the outcomes of this weekend’s NFL Divisional Round playoff games. While some players will be eliminated, others are certain to gain momentum among bettors, in addition to injury concerns, weather issues or other circumstances.
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