List of Super Bowl 59 Props
The history of Super Bowl prop betting? Man, it’s like a wild ride through American sports culture. It all kicked off back in the late ’80s when the Super Bowl was already this massive cultural event, but the betting aspect was mostly confined to the game’s outcome.
The real turning point came in the early ’90s when sportsbooks started to get creative. They saw an opportunity to make the Super Bowl even more exciting for bettors. That’s when the first prop bets started popping up – simple stuff like the coin toss result or whether the first score would be a touchdown or a field goal.
Fast forward to the late ’90s and early 2000s, and prop betting exploded. Thanks to the internet, betting became more accessible, and sportsbooks got super inventive. We’re talking bets on the length of the National Anthem, the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach, or even how many times the word “football” would be said during the broadcast.
By the 2010s, prop bets had become a staple of Super Bowl Sunday, with hundreds of options available. It wasn’t just about the game anymore; it was about the whole experience. Social media turned these bets into a communal activity, where everyone from your uncle to celebrities was sharing their picks on Twitter or in group chats.
Today, betting on Super Bowl props is almost as big as betting on the game itself. It’s become this fun, quirky part of the Super Bowl tradition, where even those who don’t understand football can join in on the action by betting on which song will be performed at halftime or how many times the camera will cut to a certain celebrity in the crowd.
So yeah, from humble beginnings to a spectacle of its own, Super Bowl prop betting has woven itself into the fabric of how we celebrate this grand American sports holiday. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good, silly bet now and
Odds as listed at BetOnline.ag
Most Popular
Color of Gatorade: Purple (+125) / Orange (+600) / Blue (+800)
Who Wins the Coin Toss: Philadelphia Eagles (-106) / Kansas City Chiefs (-106)
Super Bowl MVP: Patrick Mahomes (+109) / Saquon Barkley (+248)
First Score
Kansas City Chiefs Touchdown +175
Philadelphia Eagles Touchdown +190
Kansas City Chiefs Field Goal +325
Philadelphia Eagles Field Goal +325
Kansas City Chiefs Safety +7000
Philadelphia Eagles Safety +7000
Team to Score Longest TD
Philadelphia Eagles -130
Kansas City Chiefs +100
Total Sacks Combined
Over 4.5 Sacks -165
Under 4.5 Sacks +135
Odds as listed at BetOnline.ag
Total Touchdowns in Game
Over 5.5 Total Td’s
Under 5.5 Total Td’s
Total Turnovers Combined
Under 2.5 Turnovers -175
Over 2.5 Turnovers +145
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Will There Be a Field Goal “Doink”
No -800
Yes +425
Will There be a Punt Returned for a TD?
Yes +10000
Will There be a Successful 2 point Conversion?
No -275
Yes +215