The Westgate SuperBook unveiled its enormous Super Bowl betting menu ahead of schedule on Wednesday.
SuperBook is offering roughly 400 Super Bowl LX prop betting lines, on top of the usual traditional markets, ahead of the showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.
Key Takeaways
- SuperBook’s props stretch as far as if a player will have more receiving yards than an NBA player has points that night.
- Bettors could wager more than $1.5 billion on Super Bowl LX.
- Underdogs covered in five straight Super Bowls, which is bad news for the favored Seahawks.
The Super Bowl is the most bet event in American sports every year. The American Gaming Association estimated that $1.4 billion would be wagered on last year’s showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, and the belief is there will be even more wagers this time around.
“The Big Game is one of the most anticipated days of the year for our guests, and the SuperBook continues to be the go-to destination for fans who want the best viewing and wagering experience in Las Vegas,” said John Murray, SuperBook vice president of race and sports operations. “Releasing our prop menu a day early gives bettors a head start, and with nearly 400 options to choose from, there’s truly something for everyone.”
SuperBook bettors can take advantage of a massive array of prop options until kickoff on the evening of Feb. 8.
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SuperBook’s slew of Super Bowl props
SuperBook’s list of Super Bowl prop odds includes standard bets, such as if Drake Maye or Sam Darnold will score a touchdown, the amount of total field goals made, and how many yards Jaxon Smith-Njigba will go for.
However, the book also contains a slew of innovative options rarely, if ever, found in other games.
Here are a few examples of unique Super Bowl prop odds offered by SuperBook:
- Will both teams have the lead in the first half (Yes -200)
- Distance of last field goal made (o/u 36.5 yards)
- Method of first turnover (interception -135)
- Who will have more: Clippers+Timberwolves points or Drake Maye passing yards (points -4.5)
- First Patriots player with a reception (Stefon Diggs +350)
- Sam Darnold 30+ passing yards in every quarter (yes +175)
- More receiving yards: Cooper Kupp or Hunter Henry (Kupp -3.5)
- Will Drake Maye have a reception (+1,000)
- Will the final score of Super Bowl LX be the same as any past Super Bowl (no -500)
- Total yardage of all touchdowns in the game (over/under 76.5)
- Will either team score in the first 6 1/2 minutes of the game (no -180)
More traditional bettors will still find spread, total, and moneyline odds, as well as alternate spread and total lines.
SuperBook’s Super Bowl odds have the Seahawks favored by 4.5 points and at -180 on the moneyline. The Patriots have +160 moneyline odds. The projected total is 45.5 points.
Bettors can also register for the Westgate SuperBook Big Game Prop Contest from 9:00 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 31, until 2:00 p.m. the day of the game. Participants must choose one side on each of 30 prop bets for Super Bowl LX. Lines will not move once they are set.
Customers are allowed a maximum of five entries. Each entry will cost $100.
Super Bowl betting trends, history
Sportsbooks have started a Super Bowl prop betting odds race in recent years.
While most fans are aware of the “fun” props, such as which color Gatorade will be poured on the head coach of the winning team, how long the national anthem will take, and the result of the opening coin toss, SuperBook’s expansive betting menu shows just how many options are available for customers.
This is only the eighth Super Bowl since sports betting was legalized federally. Underdogs have gone 5-2 against the spread, including five straight covers, and 4-3 straight up during that time.






