LAS VEGAS — The Super Bowl line dropped to pick’em at one Las Vegas sportsbook Friday for the first time since the Chiefs opened as 1 1/2-point favorites over the Eagles in Sunday’s NFL title game in New Orleans.
KC is still a consensus 1-point favorite over Philadelphia, but Circa Sports, widely regarded as a sharp sportsbook, moved the line to pick Friday afternoon before going back to Chiefs -1.
Circa owner Derek Stevens cited “continued Eagle money” in a text message explaining the move, which appeared to come after a substantial wager on the Eagles.
According to bet splits provided by Circa to VSiN, 70% of the money wagered at the book on the point spread at 3:25 p.m. was on the Chiefs. At 3:40 p.m., after the line had moved, 82% of the money wagered was on the Eagles.
Circa went back to Chiefs -1 (-108) at 7:05 p.m., with now 70% of the money wagered on the Eagles.
BetMGM in Nevada has taken the biggest bets reported on the game: $800,000 to win $880,000 on the Eagles money line (+110) and $750,000 to win $825,000 on the Eagles money line (+110).
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