Fade Rovell: Bet Patrick Mahomes’ Passing Yards Over Risk-Free Up to $500!

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Last year, Darren Rovell faded Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Apparently, he did not learn his lesson.

This year, for the Super Bowl edition of "Fade Rovell," he's PointsBetting the Patrick Mahomes passing yards under.

Fade him risk-free up to $500 and take Mahomes' over!

Check out the details below:

PointsBet Sportsbook

Offer: PointsBet the Patrick Mahomes passing yard over risk-free up to $500

  • Bet now: Click here
  • Available states: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, Iowa, Michigan
  • Who's it for? New users only

PointsBetting is a type of wager unique to its namesake, PointsBet, that multiplies the dollar amount you bet by the difference between the final outcome and the betting line.

You can 'PointsBet' over 332 passing yards risk-free up to $500 with this offer. The more you're right, the more you win and vice-versa. For example, if you bet $10 and he throws 375 yards, you'd win $430 (43 yards x $10). If he throws for 300, you'd typically lose $320, but since this is risk-free up to $500 you'd lose nothing.

Just follow these steps:

  • Click this link
  • Deposit at least $20
  • PointsBet the Mahomes over as your first bet

Using a risk-free bet on a PointsBet is a smart decision, considering PointsBetting does have more risk (and reward) than a typical bet. However, since you’ll be betting risk-free, you can reap the big rewards if Mahomes has a big Super Bowl showing.

Start your PointsBetting career off by Fading Rovell and backing the reigning Super Bowl MVP!

POINTSBET MAHOMES' OVER AND FADE ROVELL!

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