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Goedert's over a popular Super Bowl LIX prop bet

Goedert's over a popular Super Bowl LIX prop bet

NBC Sports06-02-2025

MGM's John Ewing joins Bet the Edge to tell Croucher and Dinsick about some popular prop bets for Super Bowl LIX, including Dallas Goedert's receiving yards over and a clever touchdown play.

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