Will An Offensive Lineman Score a Super Bowl Touchdown? Odds

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Will an offensive lineman score a touchdown during the Super Bowl on Sunday?

The most legendary offensive lineman TD occurred in Super Bowl XX between the Bears and Patriots. William "The Refrigerator" Perry scored a one-yard touchdown run in the first and only Super Bowl big man touchdown in history.

It just so happens to have been the first Super Bowl prop in history — sportsbooks got hosed on it.

For this year, BetRivers is hosting a prop as to whether an offensive lineman touchdown will occur in Super Bowl LVIII between the 49ers and Chiefs.

Will An Offensive Lineman Score a Super Bowl Touchdown?

Yes+3300
No-10000

The odds of +3300 imply odds of less than 3%. Meanwhile, only one offensive lineman has scored a touchdown since the 2022 NFL season. Curiously, seven offensive linemen scored in the 2021 NFL season.

Odds of -10000 for the no category imply odds of 99% that an o-lineman won't score on Sunday.

If you think the percentages are higher for either, you might have a betting edge.

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