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Our free printable Super Bowl prop bet sheet is available now for your Big Game watch party as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots clash in Santa Clara.
Print it, research your Super Bowl props, fill it out, and then follow along on X @Covers as well as our live blog for prop sheet results during the game!
Free printable prop sheet
Along with Super Bowl squares, you can use our free printable party prop sheet to add some competition and prizes to your Super Bowl party. Unlike squares, however, our props sheet requires a little bit of skill to maximize your chances. Players should familiarize themselves with Super Bowl odds and how to bet on the Super Bowl ahead of gametime. Our Covers experts have put together dozens of NFL picks for tonight's game.
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What is a Super Bowl prop sheet?
Our Super Bowl prop sheet features the most popular prop markets in and around the Super Bowl, such as betting on the national anthem length, coin toss result, player results, game results, and the Super Bowl MVP award.
Our sheet features 20 of the most popular Super Bowl betting markets available for Seahawks vs. Patriots and offers two or more selections for each wager. You make a single selection for each bet and then see how many you correctly predicted after the game has concluded.
Super Bowl prop sheet betting strategy
No time to research your Super Bowl prop picks? Covers offers the best odds for your prop sheet selections, and our roster of Super Bowl betting experts have smart Super Bowl predictions on popular prop markets.
Prop sheets are mostly about having fun, so don’t stress too much about each pick. A lot of it is luck, and it’s a great way to enhance your Super Bowl viewing experience.
By combining your knowledge of the game with a little bit of historical context and group think, you can fill out a Super Bowl prop sheet that gives you a chance at glory. Enjoy Super Bowl 60 and have a blast at your party!
How to run a prop-sheet pool: Rules, scoring & tiebreakers explained
A prop-sheet pool is an easy way to turn Super Bowl props into a group contest. Start by sharing the prop sheet with everyone (printable or digital) and set a clear submission deadline, ideally 30–60 minutes before kickoff so late news doesn’t create confusion.
Decide whether guests will play individually or in teams, and whether you’ll keep it free for bragging rights or add an optional buy-in. Next, choose a scoring system that fits your crowd: the simplest approach is one point per correct answer, but you can add a little strategy by weighting “featured” props (worth two points) or using a confidence format where players rank their Top 10 picks from 10 points down to 1.
Before the game starts, define what counts as “correct” to avoid debates later, especially for props that might be voided or end up as a no-contest. A common rule is to treat voids as a push and award zero points, or to give everyone a point for that item. If there’s ever a wording dispute, agree in advance to use the official NFL gamebook or the broadcast call as the final decision.
Finally, add a simple tiebreaker that everyone can answer, such as total combined points in the game (closest overall, or closest without going over). If you want a backup tiebreaker, use something like total first-half points, the length of the longest touchdown, or total passing yards by the winning quarterback.
After the game, tally the results and award prizes using winner-take-all or a simple split like 70/20/10 for the Top 3 winners.
2026 Super Bowl prop bet sheet (all 20 props)
- Length of the national anthem (in seconds, Covers’ time to be used): a) o120 b) u120
- Will the coin toss be: Heads Tails
- The first offensive play will be: a) Run b) Pass Attempt
- Which team will score first? a) Patriots b) Seahawks
- The first turnover of the game will be: a) Fumble b) Interception c) Turnover on downs d) Missed FG
- Which team will commit the first accepted penalty of the game? a) Patriots b) Seahawks
- Which team will get to 10 points first? a) Patriots b) Seahawks c) Neither
- Will either team score during the last 2 minutes of the first half? a) Yes b) No
- Which song will be performed first at the halftime show: a) ALAMBRE PuA b) La Mudanza c) Titi Me Pregunto d) NUEVAYoL e) Other
- Will anyone accompany Bad Bunny on stage to perform a song with him? a) Yes b) No
- How many songs will be played during the halftime show: a) o11.5 b) u11.5
- Total number of players to attempt a pass: a) o2.5 b) u2.5
- Who will have more passing yards? a) Drake Maye b) Sam Darnold c) Other
- Who will have more rushing yards? a) Rhamondre Stevenson b) Kenneth Walker III c) Other
- Who will have the most receiving yards? a) Stefon Diggs b) Hunter Henry c) Jaxon Smith-Njigba d) Cooper Kupp e) Other
- What color will the liquid poured on the winning head coach be? a) Lime/Green/Yellow b) Clear/Water c) Red/Pink d) Blue e) Orange f) Purple
- Will either team score during the last 2 minutes of the 4th quarter? a) Yes b) No
- Who will win the game? a) Patriots b) Seahawks
- Will the combined total points for the game be Over or Under 46.5? a) o46.5 b) u46.5
- The MVP winner will be: a) Drake Maye b) Sam Darnold c) Any Other Player
Super Bowl Prop Sheet FAQ
Most props start showing up in the 1–2 weeks before the Super Bowl, with more added and lines adjusted right up to game day.
Easiest option: 1 point per correct pick. For more strategy, make “featured props” worth 2 points or use a confidence ranking (10–1 points).
Pick a rule before kickoff: either 0 points for everyone (push) or 1 point for everyone to keep totals balanced.
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