This week marks the Last Call for Football at FanDuel Sportsbook, which means U.S.-based users are getting a chance to boost their favorite Super Bowl player props each day leading up to the Big Game!
A 30% profit boost token is made available every day this week, with today — February 5 — going towards a first (or last) touchdown prop!
Boost these Super Bowl first TD props on FanDuel!
| Pick | Old odds | BOOSTED Odds |
|---|---|---|
| +1200 | +1560 | |
| +1600 | +2080 | |
| +380 | +494 |

What markets is this boost applicable for?
Today's Last Call for Football profit boost applies to two different touchdown markets:
- First touchdown: First player (or defense) to score a TD in the game.
- Last touchdown: The last player (or defense) to find the end zone.
Our best Super Bowl first TD prop pick
AJ Barner first touchdown scorer
+1200 BOOSTED to +1560 at FanDuel
Neil Parker highlighted this play as his favorite value for the Seahawks in his Super Bowl first TD scorer pick article. Seattle is the favorite, making it more likely it scores first, with the tight end not only catching six touchdowns and getting 13 red-zone targets this season, but also doubling as the QB in potential tush-push plays.
Adding this 30% boost bumps this up to +1560, meaning you'd win an extra $36 on a $10 bet!

Other recommended props to apply this boost:
Drake Maye first touchdown scorer
+1600 BOOSTED to +2080: This was Neil's favorite value for if you like the Pats to score first, as he had 21 red-zone rushing attempts this year... and scored the first TD in the AFC Championship.
Kenneth Walker III first touchdown scorer
+380 BOOSTED to +494: If you want to take the "safest" route, Walker has the shortest odds to score a TD (and the first TD) of anyone in this game, considering a Seattle RB has scored their first TD in four of the last five games (and Zach Charbonnet is injured).
🔥Boost A first/last TD prop now 🔥
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