Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bears quarterbac­k Trubisky gets solid support

- By Todd Dewey Las Vegas Review-journal

With football season approachin­g, there are countless player props and futures odds on the NFL MVP and passing, rushing and receiving leaders at Las Vegas sportsbook­s.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes is the favorite to repeat as NFL MVP (4-1 at the Westgate). But the runaway leader in tickets and money wagered to win the award is Mitchell Trubisky.

The Chicago Bears QB is at 30-1 at Caesars Entertainm­ent after opening at 75-1, and he’s 50-1 at the Westgate after opening at 200-1.

“We’re absolutely inundated on Mitch Trubisky to win the MVP. It’s broken the six-figure loss at this point,” Caesars risk manager Jeff Davis said. “There’s so much Chicago tourist money in Vegas between the Cubs and Blackhawks and Bears. It’s just an absolute avalanche of $10 to $100 bets from Bears fans.”

Davis said he took a substantia­l sharp bet on Vikings QB

Kirk Cousins to win the MVP at 75-1 before moving his odds to 45-1. Andrew Luck is the

6-1 second choice, followed by Carson Wentz (7-1) and Aaron Rodgers (8-1).

Caesars also has taken a lot of action on Trubisky to lead the league in passing, moving his odds from 60-1 to 30-1. Trubisky guided the Bears to a 12-4 record but finished 20th in passing yards. Chicago led the league in scoring defense (17.7 points) but was 21st in passing.

“He’s going to improve,” Davis said. “But just the way the Bears’ offense runs, I’d be shocked if he led the league in passing.”

Money on Mayfield, Brees

Mahomes, who finished second to Ben Roethlisbe­rger in passing yards, is the 7-2 favorite to win the passing title. Matt Ryan is the 11-2 second choice, followed by Andrew Luck and Baker Mayfield at 7-1.

“Mayfield is getting a ton of money,” Davis said.

Drew Brees is the 9-1 fifth choice after opening at 18-1 and represents the largest liability for Caesars. But Davis is fine with that.

“We kind of think the Saints are going to be down a bit this year,” he said.

Davis said he and his staff weigh several factors in making the odds.

“It’s a combinatio­n of what they’ve done recently and what the situation is,” he said. “In the past, Roethlisbe­rger has been in single digits, but the Steelers don’t have Antonio Brown anymore and Roethlisbe­rger is not getting any younger.”

Browngoing­down

On the flip side, oddsmakers expect Brown’s production to drop catching passes from Raiders QB Derek Carr instead of Roethlisbe­rger.

Julio Jones is the 9-2 favorite at Caesars to lead the NFL in receiving yards. Brown opened as the 5-1 second choice but has since fallen to the 17-2 fifth choice, behind Beckham (6-1), Deandre Hopkins (13-2) and ex-steelers teammate Juju Smith-schuster (13-2).

“I don’t think much of Derek Carr, and I think a lot of people feel the same way,” Davis said.

Station Casinos posted player props in March on Brown, Beckham, Mayfield, Le’veon Bell and Nick Foles. And Sunset Station sportsbook director Chuck Esposito expects Brown’s numbers to go down and Beckham’s to go up.

Beckham opened at 15-1 to lead the league in receiving yards and moved from 12-1 to 8-1 when he was traded to the Browns.

Elliott, Barkley on the run

Ezekiel Elliott is the 2-1 favorite to repeat as rushing leader and has taken twice as much money as any other running back since opening at 3-1. Nick Chubb is the 6-1 second choice and Saquon Barkley is the 13-2 third choice and leads the ticket count by a 2-1 margin.

Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

Patrick Mahomes

Andrew Luck

Carson Wentz

Aaron Rodgers

Russell Wilson

Drew Brees

Tom Brady

Philip Rivers

Passing yards leader Patrick Mahomes

Matt Ryan

Andrew Luck

Baker Mayfield

Drew Brees

Aaron Rodgers

Ben Roethlisbe­rger

Jared Goff

Rushing yards leader Ezekiel Elliott

Nick Chubb

Saquon Barkley

Le’veon Bell

Todd Gurley

Joe Mixon

Phillip Lindsay

Derrick Henry

Receiving yards leader Julio Jones 9-2 Odell Beckham Jr. 6-1 Deandre Hopkins 13-2 Juju Smith-schuster 13-2 Antonio Brown 17-2 Davante Adams 9-1 Michael Thomas 10-1 Mike Evans 11-1

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