It is common practice for sportsbooks to post a couple of hundred prop bets for games during the regular season and playoffs.
But for the Super Bowl, no amount of bets seem to be enough. You can put money down on just about every aspect of the game — plus what happens off the field.
Sportsbooks have odds on everything from the result of the coin flip, the length of the national anthem, the number of successful fourth-down conversions, and so much more. We’ve combed through the masses and identified our 59 favorite ones (odds followed by an asterisk are our O/U recommendations).
–Super Bowl Props: Coin Toss (odds via BetRivers)
1. Chiefs: Yes +250; No -335
2. Eagles: Yes +315; No -435
In the history of the game, there have been 27 occasions in which the winner of the coin toss went on to win the game. That includes the past two. If you are thinking about betting on the Chiefs to win the game (-130), then there is definitely value in this prop.
The same probably holds true for those thinking of betting on the Eagles (+107), too.
–Super Bowl Props: Touchdown Scorer (odds via FanDuel)
The Eagles are averaging 35 points per game during the playoffs, and the Chiefs, 27.5. Both defenses have been stingy (the Eagles have yielded 18.3 points per game, the Chiefs 21.5), but the two offenses in this game are too good to be stopped.
With that in mind, the following are our favorite TD scorer props for Super Bowl LIX:
3. Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, 2-plus TDs, +280
4. Barkley, 3-plus TDs, +1600
5. Barkley, First TD, +420
6. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, 2-plus TDs, +550
7. Hurts, First TD, +650
8. Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown, anytime, +180
9. Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt, anytime, +130
10. Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy, anytime, +150
11. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, anytime, +370
12. Eagles defense, anytime, +650
13. Chiefs defense, anytime, +750
–Super Bowl Props: Saquon Barkley (odds via BetMGM)
Barkley rushed for more than 2,000 yards in his first regular season away from the New York Giants. He is on the verge of recording 2,500-plus rushing yards after gaining 442 between the wild card, divisional round and NFC title game.
He will see the ball early and often in Super Bowl LIX, making his props worth taking into consideration.
14. O/U 112.5 Rushing Yards, -125*/-105
15. O/U 21.5 Rushing Attempts, -130*/-105
16. O/U 130.5 Rushing and Receiving Yards, -115/-115*
17. O/U 24.5 Yards for Longest Rush, -120*/-110
18. To Record 125+ Rushing Yards, +110
19. O/U 12.5 Receiving Yards, -130/+100*
20. O/U 1.5 Receptions Made, -190/+145*
21. O/U 9.5 Yards for Longest Reception, -105/-130*
–Super Bowl Props: Jalen Hurts (odds via Caesars)
The Eagles star is one of those rare quarterbacks who can impact the game with his legs as well as his arm, which makes his player props pretty intriguing.
22. O/U 40.5 Rushing Yards, -110/-120*
23. To Record 50+ Rushing Yards, +150
24. O/U 1.5 Passing Touchdowns, +165*/-200
25. O/U 211.5 Passing Yards, -115/-115*
26. O/U 252.5 Passing and Rushing Yards, -120/-110*
27. O/U 18.5 Passing Completions, +100*/-130
28. O/U 27.5 Passing Attempts, -105/-125*
29 .O/U .5 Interceptions, +140*/-170
30. To Throw 1-plus Interceptions, +104
31. O/U 67.5 Completion Percentage, -115*/-115
–Super Bowl Props: Patrick Mahomes (odds via Caesars)
The Chiefs quarterback has had some impressive games in the Super Bowl before and against pretty good defenses. Will that be the case this time, too? Or will the defense have to step up? Either way, Mahomes props are some of the best for the Big Game:
32. O/U 1.5 Passing Touchdowns, -180*/+150
33. To Throw 3-plus Passing Touchdowns, +160
34. O/U 251.5 Passing Yards, -115*/-115
35. O/U Passing and Rushing Yards 280.5, -120/-110*
36. O/U 24.5 Passing Completions, +100*/-130
37. O/U 67.5 Completion Percentage, -115*/-115
38. O/U 36.5 Passing Attempts, +100/-130*
39. O/U .5 Interceptions, +100*/-130
–Super Bowl Props: Receiving (odds via DraftKings)
With two of the best quarterbacks in the league and some of the best skill position players, the potential for a significant performance or two is certainly there. Of course, when it comes to player props, it isn’t always about big numbers.
40. Brown, O/U 70.5 Receiving Yards, -111/-110*
41. Brown, O/U 5.5 Receptions, +118*/-146
42. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce O/U 62.5 Receiving Yards, -106*/-115
43. Kelce, O/U 6.5 Receptions, +123*/-154
44. Worthy, O/U 57.5 Receiving Yards, -109*/-122
45. Worthy, O/U 5.5 Receptions, +107/-132*
46. Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert, O/U 52.5 Receiving Yards, -110/-111*
47. Goedert, O/U 4.5 Receptions, -135/+109*
48. Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith, O/U 50.5 Receiving Yards, -111/-110*
49. Smith, O/U 4.5 Receptions, -113/-109*
— Super Bowl Props: Miscellaneous
There are so many great props to choose from that a miscellaneous section is needed for those that do not fall under one of the sections above.
50. 4th Down Conversions OVER 2.5, +140 (odds via BetMGM)
51. Game To Go To Overtime, +1000 (odds via BetMGM)
52. Anti-Hero: Hurts to Throw 3-plus Pass TDs and Score 1-plus Rush TD, +1600 (odds via DraftKings)
53. Dual Threat: Mahomes and Hurts to Combine for 7-plus Pass and Rush TDs, +275 (odds via DraftKings)
54. Eagles kicker Jake Elliott, O/U 1.5 Field Goals, +105*/-135 (odds via Caesars)
55. Blank Space: Brown and Smith 0 Combined Receiving Yards in First Quarter, +525 (odds via Caesars)
56. Taylor Swift Special: 1989 — Kelce to have a reception for 19-plus yards and 89-plusreceiving yards, +300 (odds via bet365)
57. Swiftie Special: Everything Has Changed — Chiefs to Come from Behind and Take the Lead in 4th Quarter, Yes +200* No -250 (odds via bet365)
58. If the Chiefs win: MVP — Mahomes, +105 (odds via BetRivers)
59. If the Eagles win: MVP — Barkley, +250 (odds via BetRivers)
–Field Level Media