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    What We Know About ESPN BET and Other Sportsbooks Refunding Bets on Joe Burrow and Mark Andrews Injuries

    All the info you need to know on if sportsbooks are refunding bets for Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow and Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews.

    This week’s highly anticipated Thursday Night Football game started off on the wrong foot on the opening drive when Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews suffered an ankle injury and didn’t return.

    Then, after throwing a touchdown pass to Joe Mixon in the second quarter, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow hurt his wrist and then was eventually ruled out to start the second half. If you have player prop bets on Burrow or Andrews tonight, you’re probably wondering if you will be getting a refund.

    Are Sportsbooks Refunding Bets for Joe Burrow and Mark Andrews?

    Burrow and Andrews were two of the most heavily bet players in the Thursday night game — both in straight bets and same game parlays — and they each left the game and didn’t return before the end of the half.

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    At BetMGM, the three most popular player prop bets were overs on Andrews. At DraftKings, meanwhile, Andrews to record over 4.5 receptions was the most bet on player prop, and 98% of the tickets and 97% of the handle was on Burrow to throw for over 1.5 touchdown passes.

    So far, the only sportsbook to issue a statement on a refund is ESPN BET, who is paying back customers in bonus bets that tailed the “Seeing Green” boost.

    We’ll monitor for any updates from the sportsbooks’ support channels on social media and pass them along here as we see them. Stay tuned and check back if you need to know if you’re getting a refund for Burrow or Andrews.

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