Super Bowl 60 Props

Super Bowl Prop Bets 2026: Super Bowl 60 Props To Consider

Locking in prop bets for Super Bowl 60 is one of the best ways to get in on the action for the big game. From the traditional to the downright quirky, there are countless props to wager on for next year's Super Bowl.

With the Bills and Eagles the favorites in the latest Super Bowl odds keep an eye on Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts props. This page includes all the various prop markets available for Super Bowl 60 and the results of the major props. 

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What Are Super Bowl 60 Prop Bets?

Super Bowl prop bets, also known as proposition bets, offer a unique betting experience beyond the standard game odds such as spreads, moneylines, and totals.

Unlike traditional bets, prop bets allow you to wager on specific events unrelated to the game's final result. In the Super Bowl, these can range from the result of the coin toss, the length of the national anthem, or which player will score the first touchdown. 

Super Bowl 60 Game Props

Game props are the simplest form of prop betting for Super Bowl 60, where you can wager on different game scenarios in the form of Yes/No or OVER/UNDER props.

We've got a full page compiling all the Game Props available here, but these are a few examples of common Super Bowl game props:

  • What team will score first in Super Bowl 60?
  • First scoring play of SB60 (Field Goal, TD, Other)
  • Will the game finish with an odd or even point total?
  • First half winner

Super Bowl 60 Coin Toss Props

If you want to get in on the immediate action for Super Bowl 60, you can throw down a pre-game coin toss prop on your card.

Before every football game, a coin is flipped to determine which team will receive the ball first. The coin toss is always a 50/50 proposition, with both sides getting odds around -105. While it may not be the smartest wager you'll ever make, it's a fun way to kick-off Super Bowl 60 and is one of the most popular Super Bowl props every year. We've got a complete breakdown of Super Bowl 60 coin toss odds and historical results here.

You can bet on more than just heads or tails, though, as coin toss props also include

  • Will the team that wins the coin toss win the game?
  • Which team will win the coin toss?

Super Bowl 60 Gatorade Shower Props

At the end of the Super Bowl, the winning coach is almost always doused with an entire vat of ice-cold electrolyte water. It's become a betting tradition to wager on the color of that Gatorade shower.

Yellow/Green (-175) and Purple (+300) are the current favorites for Super Bowl 60, but you can find full Gatorade Color odds and our best bets here.

Super Bowl 60 National Anthem Props

We've yet to find our who will perform the Star-Spangled Banner ahead of Super Bowl 60. But, just like every other unique pre-game Super Bowl ritual, you can bet on this one, too. The most popular method of betting on the Anthem is how long it'll go, with this year's current O/U mark set at 120.5 seconds.

You can read up on our best bets for Super Bowl 60 Anthem props, but here are some examples:

  • National Anthem length (OVER/UNDER 120.5 seconds)
  • Will a player or coach cry during the Anthem?

Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Props

The headliner this year's Super Bowl 60 halftime show won't be announced for a few months, but there are bunch of different props to bet.

We've compiled all the halftime prop bet markets here and included some of his best bets. Here are examples of some of this year's Super Bowl 60 halftime props:

  • What will the first song be?
  • How many songs in the set (O/U 10.5)?
  • Which special guest will appear on stage?

Super Bowl 60 MVP Props

The Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award is handed out after the game every year to the player who dominated the contest. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts took home the award at Super Bowl 59 after torching the Chiefs for 293 total yards and three touchdowns. 

The Super Bowl MVP is most often awarded to the quarterback of the winning team, but we've seen receivers, running backs, and even the occasional defensive player take home the award. 

Super Bowl 60 MVP Odds

Super Bowl 60 Player Props

Player props are a little more straight-forward than the weird coin toss and Anthem options, as you're just betting on the performance of the players on the field.

We've got a bunch of different player prop pages ahead of Super Bowl 60, including player-specific markets.

How To Handicap Super Bowl 60 Prop Bets

Unlike other sports bets where you can see how a team performed against the spread (ATS) or if the total points in previous games went OVER or UNDER the oddsmaker’s set number, some Super Bowl prop bets can’t be handicapped. There’s no way to know whether the lead singer of the halftime show band will wear a hat or not or if the coin toss will be heads or tails (tails never fails, though).

On the other hand, some of these weirder markets aren't entirely random. You can look at Gatorade colors from previous Super Bowls, break down potential half time show guests based off internet rumours or intuition, or handicap player props using numbers and trends.

Making prop picks – or any sports bet, for that matter – should be fun, and it’s up to you how much research or handicapping you want to do before placing bets on the best Super Bowl props.

Super Bowl Prop Bets FAQ

What are prop bets for Super Bowl?

Prop bets for Super Bowl 59 are wagers which aren’t necessarily directly tied to the final outcome of the big game. If betting on the game result isn’t exciting enough for you, most sportsbooks provide casual and hardcore football bettors with even more ways to make money on creative Super Bowl prop bets.

How do Super Bowl prop bets work?

Super Bowl prop bets work in such a way that you don’t need to wager on the end result of the NFL Championship, but rather on an individual athlete or a particular event. Super Bowl prop bets are wagers on anything, whether on or off the field, that’s separate from a point spread, total, or moneyline.

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