Types Of Super Bowl Bets
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The Different Types of Super Bowl betting odds Point spread. Point spread is one of the most famous Super Bowl betting odds. It is the one where a bettor will put. Compared to point spread, moneyline is the more direct and specific among the Super Bowl betting. Betting value often lies in the simple bets. Moneyline wagers, point spreads, and totals are often about the best bets for the Super Bowl. It’s hard to ignore all prop bets available, though. Once you start peering at all of the Super Bowl prop bets. For this reason, lots of the game-related Super Bowl props are types of bets that are also offered during the regular season. The main difference is that the diversity and raw number of these props will be. There’s no shortage of ways to bet on the Super Bowl, and you have plenty of options if you want to break away from the bets mentioned above. Let’s look at other wagers like futures, prop bets, and parlays. Super Bowl Futures.
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Chances are you’ve heard about people betting on Super Bowl props. These prop wagers are becoming more and more popular each year. Sportsbooks know people love to bet on the big game any way they can. They certainly don’t disappoint, as there’s a ridiculous amount of prop bets.
Just looking for a list of the different prop bets available We got you covered. Just scroll down past the content and there’s a complete list of what’s out there. Keep in mind that prop bets keeping coming in as we get closer to the game.
Want to know more about how prop bets work? Keep reading. Prop is short for proposition betting. What this means is that a book will present you with a situation or event that may or may not take place. They then place odds for that situation or event to occur. A simple example that we see every year, is the coin flip. You can bet on Heads or Tails. If you bet heads and it lands on heads, you win the bet.
You might also see one with an over/under type of bet. For example, How many yards will [running back] rush for in the Super Bowl? We’ll use 100 yards as our base. Odds for this running back to rush for over 100 yards might be +200 (or 2 to 1). Odds for the back to rush for under 100 yards might be -230.
So you would be betting on over or under 100 yards for a particular player. In this example we’ve either got a so-so running back, a great defense, or both. We know this because of the odds. The books are willing to be you double (2 to 1) if he goes over 100 yards. At the same time, you would have to risk twice as much as your bet (-200) if you bet him to stay under 100 yards.
A proposition bet like the example just provided is pretty common. It’s not something that’s exclusive to the Super Bowl. You will see a similar type of prop bet like that for a regular season game. Oddsmakers simply stretch their props to the absolute limit for the Super Bowl. They can be entertaining to down-right silly.
Proposition betting has stretched past aspects of the game itself. There will be some on the national anthem, half-time show, commercials and more. In 2008 you could have bet on who would score more total points, Tom Brady in the SB, or Kobe Bryant against the Wizards. Kobe hung 30 on the Wizards while Brady tossed just 1 TD for 6 points against the NY Giants.
The odds on these outlandish props are astronomical because they are so obviously unlikely to happen. But the fact of the matter is that sportsbooks get action on these wagers, so why not keep putting them out? My advice to you is to pick your Super Bowl props wisely this year. Don’t get so caught up in the action that you are betting on every single aspect of the game. Stick to what you know and I’m sure that your Super Bowl prop picks will do just fine.
QB Props
Patrick Mahomes Passing Yards
OVER 326.5 Yards -130
UNDER 326.5 Yards EVEN
Tom Brady Passing Yards
OVER 301.5 Yards -115
UNDER 301.5 Yards -115
Mahomes Passing TDs
OVER 2.5 TDs -160
UNDER 2.5 TDs +120
Brady Passing TDs
OVER 2.5 TDs +120
UNDER 2.5 TDs -160
Mahomes Completions
OVER 28 Completions -125
UNDER 28 Completions -105
Brady Completions
OVER 25 Completions -115
UNDER 25 Completions -115
Mahomes Pass Attempts
OVER 40.5 Attempts -160
UNDER 40.5 Attempts +120
Brady Pass Attempts
OVER 39.5 Attempts -115
UNDER 39.5 Attempts -115
Mahomes Interceptions
OVER 0.5 Interceptions +115
UNDER 0.5 Interceptions -150
Brady Interceptions
OVER 0.5 Interceptions -200
UNDER 0.5 Interceptions +150
Brady vs Mahomes TDs
Patrick Mahomes -0.5 -120
Tom Brady +0.5 -110
Brady vs Mahomes Passing Yards
Patrick Mahomes -25.5 -125
Tom Brady +25.5 -105
Will Either QB Throw for 400 Yards or More?
Yes +225
No -310
Coin Flip & National Anthem
Coin Flip
Heads -105
Tails -105
National Anthem Length (Jazmine Sullivan & Eric Church
OVER 1 minute 59 seconds -105
UNDER 1 minute 59 seconds -125
Receiving Yards Props
Antonio Brown
OVER 37.5 Yards -135
UNDER 37.5 Yards +105
Bryon Priingle
OVER 10.5 Yards EVEN
UNDER 10.5 Yards -130
Cameron Brate
OVER 30.5 Yards -115
UNDER 30.5 Yards -115
Chris Godwin
OVER 75.5 Yards -115
UNDER 75.5 Yards -115
Darrel Williams
OVER 14.5 Yards -115
UNDER 14.5 Yards -115
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
OVER 15.5 Yards -130
UNDER 15.5 Yards EVEN
Leonard Fournette
OVER 23.5 Yards -125
UNDER 23.5 Yards -105
Mecole Hardman
OVER 28.5 Yards -125
UNDER 28.5 Yards -105
Mike Evans
OVER 65.5 Yards -120
UNDER 65.5 Yards -110
Rob Gronkowski
OVER 29.5 Yards -125
UNDER 29.5 Yards -105
Sammy Watkins
OVER 35.5 Yards -130
UNDER 35.5 Yards EVEN
Travis Kelce
OVER 98.5 Yards -135
UNDER 98.5 Yards +105
Tyreek Hill
OVER 92.5 Yards -160
UNDER 92.5 Yards +120
Rushing Yards
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
OVER 30.5 Yards -115
UNDER 30.5 Yards -115
Darrel Williams
OVER 40.5 Yards +165
UNDER 40.5 Yards -220
Leonard Fournette
OVER 50.5 Yards -115
UNDER 50.5 Yards -115
Ronald Jones
OVER 37.5 Yards -130
UNDER 37.5 Yards EVEN
Defense/Special Teams
Total QB Sacks (Both Teams)
OVER 3.5 Sacks -210
UNDER 3.5 Sacks +155
OVER 4.5 Sacks +110
UNDER 4.5 Sacks -145
OVER 5.5 Sacks +215
UNDER 5.5 Sacks -295
Game Props
Winning Margin
Chiefs by 1-6 points +350
Buccaneers by 1-6 points +400
Chiefs by 7-12 points +500
Buccaneers by 7-12 points +650
Chiefs by 13-18 points +700
Buccaneers by 13-18 points +1000
Chiefs by 19-24 points +1000
Buccaneers by 19-24 points +1600
Chiefs by 25-30 points +1600
Buccaneers by 25-30 points +2800
Chiefs by 31-36 points +2200
Buccaneers by 31-36 points +4000
Chiefs by 37-42 points +4000
Buccaneers by 37-42 points +6600
Chiefs by 43 or more points +4000
Buccaneers by 43 or more points +8000
First Score
Field goal +170
Touchdown -240
Any other +4000
Bucs First Score
Field goal +160
Touchdown -220
Any other +4500
Chiefs First Score
Field goal +175
Touchdown -245
Any other +4500
Total Points Odd/Even
EVEN -105
ODD -125
Bucs Total Points Odd/Even
ODD -110
EVEN -110
Chiefs Total Points Odd/Even
ODD -110
EVEN -110
Highest Scoring Quarter
First quarter +650
Second quarter +155
Third quarter +600
Fourth quarter +240
Two or more quarters to have equal highest score +900
Highest Scoring Half
First half -105
Second half EVEN
Both halves the same +2300
First Team to 10 Points
Buccaneers +105
Chiefs -145
Neither +10000
First Team to 15 Points
Buccaneers +115
Chiefs -150
Neither +4000
First Team to 20 Points
Buccaneers +130
Chiefs -145
Neither +1400
First Team to 25 Points
Buccaneers +180
Chiefs -110
Neither +400
First Team to 30 Points
Buccaneers +250
Chiefs +120
Neither +180
First Team to 35 Points
Buccaneers +450
Chiefs +225
Neither -150
Team to Score Last
Chiefs -130
Buccaneers EVEN
First Team to Score Also Win?
YES -170
NO +130
First Score Exact Outcome
Chiefs TD +145
Buccaneers TD +190
Chiefs field goal +400
Buccaneers field goal +425
Chiefs any other score +5000
Buccaneers any other score +5000
Overtime
Highest Super Bowl Bet
YES +750
NO -2000
Safety
YES +700
NO -1400
First Timeout
Chiefs -115
Buccaneers -115
First Score (Team)
Chiefs -135
Buccaneers +105
Bucs Team Total Points
OVER 27.5 EVEN
UNDER 27.5 -130
Chiefs Team Total Points
OVER 30.5 -110
UNDER 30.5 -120
Bucs 1st Half Team Total Points
OVER 13.5 -110
UNDER 13.5 -120
Chiefs 1st Half Team Total Points
OVER 14.5 +105
UNDER 14.5 -135
Bucs 1st Quarter Team Total Points
OVER 6.5 +105
UNDER 6.5 -135
Chiefs 1st Quater Team Total Points
OVER 6.5 -145
UNDER 6.5 +110
Gatorade Color Dumped on Winning Coach
Orange +150
Red +165
Lime/Green/Yellow +350
Clear/Water +625
Blue +800
Purple +1500
Who will the Super Bowl MVP Thank First?
Teammates -160
God +200
Family or Family Members +600
City +650
Coach +1600
Owner +1600
Does Not Mention Any of the Above +1600
Bitcoin
Price of Bitcoin goes up -150
Price of Bitcoin goes down +110
MVP Position
Quarterback -500
Wide Receiver +550
Tight End +950
Running Back +1000
Any Defensive Position +750
Kicker +5500
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs clash in Super Bowl 55 Sunday evening at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. Bucs TE Rob Gronkowski, who came out of retirement to reunite with QB Tom Brady in Tampa, will look to put the feather in the cap of an excellent comeback season. Below, we look at Rob Gronkowski’s Super Bowl prop bets with NFL picks and predictions.
Different Types Of Super Bowl Bets
Rob Gronkowski Super Bowl prop bets
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Bucs’ first touchdown scorer: +900
Gronkowski is priced at +1800 to score the first touchdown of Super Bowl 55 and +225 for an anytime touchdown, but I like the sweet spot of the value with the Bucs’ first 6-point score.
The future Hall of Famer has three career touchdown catches in the Super Bowl, all from Brady during their dynastic run with the New England Patriots. Gronk also shared the Bucs’ team lead with 21 red-zone targets this season. Should the Patriots get into the red zone Sunday evening, expect Brady to look for his biggest, most-trustworthy option with most of his other targets playing in their first Super Bowl.
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Super Bowl Prop BetsBank on these Tom Brady Super Bowl prop predictionsChiefs vs. Buccaneers odds, picks and predictionReceiving yards: OVER 29.5 (-105)
Sometimes you have to trust the line set by the books, but that’s not the case here. Gronkowski caught 6 of 7 targets for 106 yards in the Week 12 meeting with the Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium. Sure, the Chiefs defense will be tightened up in the Big Game, but Gronk is a big-game player and has the full trust of his legendary quarterback.
It’ll likely take a few catches for him to get to 30 yards Sunday, but that’ll suit the Bucs just fine.
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Receptions made: OVER 2.5 (-105)
Gronkowski has just 2 catches on 7 targets through three playoff games thus far. The Bucs will look to move slowly down the field in order to keep the Chiefs offense off the field in Super Bowl LV, so look for Brady to target Gronk in the center of the field more often to keep the clock running.
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First reception: UNDER 9.5 yards (-110)
This follows suit of the above pick as Gronkowski should be used to pick up first downs and control the pace of play. His one catch against the Packers in the NFC Championship went for 29 yards, but he had just 10 catches of 20-plus yards in the regular season.
He, and all Bucs pass-catchers, will likely be asked to play conservatively in the center of the field rather than risk going out of bounds and stopping the clock on sideline runs.
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