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Bet $10 On The Super Bowl And Get $200 When A TD Is Scored

KANSAS CITY, MO - JANUARY 30: Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) arrives at the stadium before the AFC Championship game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs on Jan 30, 2022 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Edit: If you are reading this, you only have a few more hours left to claim this offer before BetMGM switches to a risk free bet.

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  3. Finally, place a $10 bet on any spread, Moneyline, or total on the Big Game and get $200 when a TD is scored.

My Pick:

After freeing us from a Mahomes’ family Super Bowl full of twerking and Tik Toks, my only worry for Joe Burrow is that if he keeps winning at this pace he may develop cancer from these victory Cigars. And as gutsy of a win as that was for Cincinnati, the Rams deserve all the credit in the world for the performances they have put on the last two games. On paper, LA is a much better team. Which is why Vegas likes the Rams -4.5, but I disagree with them. Von Miller and Aaron Donald going up against an offensive line more depleted than the silicon in a plastic surgeon’s office after the Kardashian’s come in for an appointment seems scary; however, the Bengals have carried themselves with a sort of irrational confidence that reminds me of the ’08 New York Giants.

Last Sunday, we saw the Bengals’ bottom ten pass defense put a cap on America’s most explosive air-raid attack since WWII in Patrick Mahomes and company. Most of the time, playoff football isn’t about who runs a faster forty or hand size (just ask the litany of 5’9 white guys polishing their rings in New England). Playoff football is about the intangibles, so when Joe Burrow walks into SoFi stadium with a turtleneck and a popped chain, I see no way the Bengals lose this game. Who Dey!

Regardless of what happens, a TD will be scored so take this offer before it’s gone.

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