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Morning Coffee: One under-the-radar Super Bowl prop to consider

The countdown to Super Bowl 56 continued Thursday with an important night on the sports betting calendar.

The Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas released its extensive list of Super Bowl betting props.

The book posted more than a thousand props for the big game, including game props, player props and the always interesting cross-sport props.

On Super Bowl Sunday, will Nick Suzuki finish with more points against the Buffalo Sabres than Matthew Stafford will have interceptions?

Will Nazem Kadri have more shots on goal against the Dallas Stars than the Cincinnati Bengals will have points in the first quarter?

What about Stephen Curry to score more points against the Los Angeles Lakers on the Saturday before the Super Bowl than the Bengals will score against the Rams?

These are just a few examples of the types of cross-sport specials the Westgate SuperBook released.

As for a bet that I can recommend to close out the week, I’ve circled one player prop bet that I think is worth consideration. 

Here’s the TSN EDGE Morning Coffee for Friday Feb. 4, 2022.

An under-the-radar Super Bowl prop bet to consider

For all the talk about the extensive list of prop bets available, I think I’ve found one that is not getting enough consideration: Samaje Perine over 1.5 receptions -110.

Perine helped save the Bengals’ season with a 41-yard catch-and-run touchdown reception in the AFC Championship Game.

How about an extra shoutout for Samaje Perine. His 41-yard TD rumble jumpstarted one of the greatest comebacks in NFL postseason history. @samajp32 via @Bengals pic.twitter.com/bXyNMV7eAk

With 1:05 left in the second quarter and Cincinnati trailing 21-3, Perine caught a Joe Burrow pass just inside the Kansas City Chiefs’ 40-yard line, made a couple

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