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2022 Super Bowl odds, prop bets: Optimal picks for Rams vs. Bengals include Cooper Kupp over 27.5 yards

Written by on February 3, 2022

When the 2022 Super Bowl takes place on Sunday, Feb. 13, many fans will cheer on the Cincinnati Bengals or Los Angeles Rams. There’s good news for those with no rooting interest, as the Super Bowl has become known for the massive number of options available to bettors. 2022 Super Bowl prop bets are available on everything from the outcome of the coin toss to the halftime entertainment’s wardrobe. For fans and bettors who really know the game, the Bengals vs. Rams Super Bowl matchup features opportunities to find value, and the most enticing options often come in the form of Super Bowl player props. 

Super Bowl 56 at L.A.’s SoFi Stadium kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET. Los Angeles is a 4.5-point favorite in the latest Bengals vs. Rams odds at Caesars Sportsbook, and the over-under for total points scored is 48.5. The Rams vs. Bengals spread and total will be popular plays, but sports books will have plenty of Super Bowl prop bets to choose from. Before locking in any Super Bowl 56 prop picks, you need to check out the best NFL picks and Super Bowl prop bets from SportsLine’s top NFL experts.

SportsLine’s team of experts includes its five hottest NFL experts – Larry Hartstein, Brett Anderson, Matt Severance, Adam Silverstein and Tom Fornelli. It also features props/DFS wizards Alex Selesnick, Mike Barner and Mike McClure, as well as SportsLine’s two most successful handicappers over the long haul in Mike Tierney and R.J. White.

Hartstein is SportsLine’s current No. 1 NFL expert with a 60 percent hit rate in his last 124 picks, while Tierney is the site’s all-time best on NFL picks. McClure is a professional DFS player with nearly $2 million in winnings, while White has cashed in huge twice in the Las Vegas SuperContest. Selesnick went 53-37 on his NFL prop picks during the regular season, and the other experts are well-connected and widely respected throughout the industry.  

Now, after sifting through Super Bowl 56 player prop bets, these experts have locked in their top NFL props for Rams vs. Bengals in the Super Bowl 2022. They’re only available at SportsLine

Top Bengals vs. Rams prop picks

One of the top Super Bowl props picks comes from R.J. White. The NFL expert is all over Rams receiver Cooper Kupp to go Over 27.5 yards on his longest reception (-120). Kupp is clearly Matthew Stafford‘s No. 1 option, but no one has been able to stop him. He was the NFL’s best receiver in the regular season, leading the league in receptions (145), receiving yards (1,947), and receiving touchdowns (16). He has 25 catches for 386 yards and four TDs in the 2022 NFL playoffs. 

Kupp surpassed this yardage on at least one catch in 15 of the 20 games this season, with a reception of longer than 40 yards in nine of those. Now, he faces a Bengals defense that allowed three receptions of at least 30 yards to the TitansA.J. Brown in the Divisional Round and two more in the AFC title game against Kansas City. Cincinnati ranks 26th against the pass, allowing 248 yards per game, while the Los Angeles passing game averages more than 273 (fifth).  

How to make 2022 Super Bowl 2022 prop bets and Bengals vs. Rams predictions

The experts have revealed several other prop plays from the Rams vs. Bengals matchup that you’ll want to jump on right away. They include several plus-money payouts, including one that pays 100-1. You can only see which Super Bowl 56 player props you should back at SportsLine.

What are the best Rams vs. Bengals Super Bowl 56 prop bets you can make? And which plus-money props are a must-back? Visit SportsLine now to see the best 2022 Super Bowl prop bets, all from the NFL experts who have helped their followers cash winning tickets all season, and find out.

The post 2022 Super Bowl odds, prop bets: Optimal picks for Rams vs. Bengals include Cooper Kupp over 27.5 yards first appeared on CBS Sports.


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