Definition of Passing Matchbet



What does the term "passing matchbet" mean in the world of NFL betting? What is meant by a "passing matchbet"?

A "passing matchbet" is a type of Head-to-Head player prop where you are betting on how much one quarterback will outperform another quarterback.

What is a Passing Matchbet in NFL football?  How does it work?  The King explains.For instance - a "passing matchbet" might pit Kirk Cousins of the Minnesota Vikings against Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, even though they aren't playing in the same game.

The lines might look like this:

Cousins to Win by 1-49 Yards, +300
Prescott to Win by 1-49 Yards, +350
Cousins to Win by 50-99 Yards, +350
Prescott to Win by 50-99 Yards, +600
Cousins to Win by 100-149 Yards, +600
Cousins to Win by 150+ Yards, +900
Prescott to Win by 100-149 Yards, +1100
Prescott to Win by 150+ Yards, +2000
Draw, +10000

So - let's say that Cousins finishes his game with 348 yards of passing, while Prescott finishes with 311 yards.

In this case, the "Cousins to Win by 1-49 Yards" line would pay out at +300, meaning that you would receive $300 in total profit for every $100 invested.

If Prescott finishes with 450 yards of passing and Cousins finishes with 248 yards of passing, the "Prescott to Win by 150+ Yards" line would pay out at a whopping +2000.