Let’s look at some of the unique ways you can bet on Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
The pregame narrative: Before the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles lock horns there’s the national anthem, followed by the coin toss. You can bet on both of those, as well as the halftime show and countless other in-game oddities.
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National anthem
Let’s start with the national anthem.
You can bet on whether Jon Batiste’s rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner will go over or under 2:00 minutes (120.5 seconds). The over comes in -155, meaning there is a 60.78% implied probability of that cashing.
The under is available at +110.
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Batiste has performed two anthems at sporting events before. This was the length of each, according to Covers.com:
- 2017 US Open tennis: 1 minute and 46 seconds
- 2017 NBA All-Star game: 1 minute and 29 seconds
Both of those were a while ago, though, so be wary of putting too much stock into that.
Six of the last 10 anthems have gone over this number.
Coin toss
On to the coin toss. I don’t have to do too much explaining here. Heads. Tails. Pick a side and bet it at -103.
You can also bet on if the player will correctly call the coin toss, which team will win the coin toss, if that team will also end up winning the game, and parlay the result of the coin toss with the over/under or spread.
| Market | Odds |
| Coin toss: Heads | -103 |
| Coin toss: Tails | -103 |
| Coin toss winner: Chiefs | -103 |
| Coin toss winner: Eagles | -103 |
| Player to correctly call coin toss | -103 |
| Player to incorrectly call coin toss | -103 |
| Chiefs to win toss and Super Bowl | +250 |
| Eagles to win toss and Super Bowl | +315 |
| Heads & Chiefs -1.5 | +275 |
| Tails & Chiefs -1.5 | +275 |
| Heads & Eagles +1.5 | +265 |
| Tails & Eagles +1.5 | +265 |
| Heads & Over 49.5 | +280 |
| Tails & Over 49.5 | +280 |
| Heads & Under 49.5 | +265 |
| Tails & Under 49.5 | +265 |
Yeah, there’s a lot of options.
Gatorade colour
Want to bet on a Kansas City three-peat with some extra juice? Perhaps purple Gatorade is the play at +400.
That’s what the Chiefs used in each of their last two Super Bowl wins, but of course, it’s entirely speculatory that they’d run back in 2025.
KC used orange Gatorade during its first Super Bowl win in 2020 while Philadelphia went with yellow when it took down the New England Patriots in 2018.
Water has historically been the most used “colour,” but it hasn’t been used since 2008.
Super Bowl in-game novelty props
On to the in-game novelty props, which are a little more interesting.
You can wager on if the match will end in a “Scorigami” at +2,000. For the uninitiated, a Scorigami refers to a final score that has never happened before in the NFL.
There have been three Super Bowl Scorigamis, most recently in 2014 when the Seattle Seahawks defeated the Broncos, 43-8, in Super Bowl XLVIII.
Another option is an “Octopus,” which is when a player scores a touchdown and follows it up by scoring the two-point conversion. It happened nine times this season, and Jalen Hurts did it against the Chiefs two years ago in Super Bowl LVII.
There are a few other niche markets like “offensive lineman to score a touchdown” and “quarterback to have a reception.”
The legendary Philly Special featuring Nick Foles would have cashed the latter.
| Market | Odds |
| Match to end with a Scorigami | +2,000 |
| For there to be an Octopus | +1,000 |
| Any offensive lineman to score a touchdown | +2,000 |
| Any quarterback to have a reception | +1,100 |
| Any player to have a pass completion, reception & rush attempt | +750 |
| Any defensive player to record a sack & INT | +1,200 |
Finally, you can bet on any player to have a pass completion, reception and rush attempt or any defensive player to record a sack and an interception.
Check back throughout the week for new props as more Super Bowl markets go live!
Avery joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2022 before stepping into a full-time role soon after. He loves betting on and analyzing golf — mainly because it’s easier than actually playing — but is a fan of all sports, from the NFL to the UFC.