- Josh Allen has +700 odds to win the Super Bowl MVP.
- There are +750 odds for Drake Maye to win the Super Bowl MVP.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba has +1500 Super Bowl 60 MVP odds.
SAN FRANCISCO – The NFL playoffs are in full swing, and there are several betting odds popping up all across betting sites with plenty of value for bettors to get in on.
One of the main Super Bowl betting propositions popping up with early value is the odds to win the Super Bowl MVP, where we are looking at three players with value past the Wild Card Round.
Super Bowl 60 MVP Odds
- Matthew Stafford (LAR) +450
- Sam Darnold (SEA) +500
- Josh Allen (BUF) +700
- Drake Maye (NE) +750
- Bo Nix (DEN) +1000
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA) +1500
- C.J. Stroud (HOU) +2000
- Caleb Williams (CHI) +2000
- Puka Nacua (LAR) +2000
- Brock Purdy (SF) +2500
- James Cook (BUF) +3300
- J.K. Dobbins (DEN) +4500
Josh Allen (+700)
It’s surprising that Josh Allen isn’t the odds on favorite, considering their path to make it to the Super Bowl and the glimpses of MVP caliber play that we’ve seen from him this season. We saw eight games this season where he threw for 250+ yards, nine with 2+ passing touchdowns, and five with 2+ rushing touchdowns.
That said, any performance like he’s done this season would certainly lock up the Super Bowl MVP odds if they made it there.
Drake Maye (+750)
This is a tremendous spot for bettors to back Drake Maye to win the Super Bowl MVP. Maye has taken a huge step forward in his sophomore season, finishing top-5 in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and QBR.
His odds shot up the odds board even more after the Patriots Super Bowl odds shortened after the Wild Card Round with their 16-3 over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (+1500)
While his odds are in the darkhorse winner range, Jaxon Smith-Njigba is a serious contender as he has been the heart and soul of this Seattle Seahawks offense with top-10 receiving yard numbers, receptions, and touchdowns. With nine games of 100+ receiving yards this season, if he explodes as he has been throughout the playoffs and into the Super Bowl, he could very well walk away with the MVP.
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