Definition of First TD Shirt Odd/Even



What is the definition of the term "First TD Shirt Odd/Even"? What is meant by the term "First TD Shirt Odd/Even"?

The term "First TD Shirt Odd/Even" refers to a betting market where you wager on whether the jersey number of the first touchdown scorer in a game will be odd or even. For example, if a wide receiver wearing number 13 scores the opening touchdown, then "Odd" is the winning side. If a running back wearing number 22 crosses the goal line first, "Even" wins.

This market is popular because it adds a layer of simplicity and chance to touchdown betting. Instead of predicting the exact player, bettors only have to choose between two outcomes. Odd-numbered jerseys tend to be associated with many skill-position players such as wide receivers and quarterbacks, while even numbers are often worn by running backs and some tight ends. That mix can influence how people play this market, though the outcome is ultimately random from game to game.