Live Super Bowl Party Prop Results: Outcomes for MVP, Total Score, Gatorade Color & More

The Seahawks and Patriots aren't the only ones competing for eternal glory at Super Bowl 60. You can also emerge a big winner by correctly predicting the outcome of every item on your party prop sheet. Keep this blog bookmarked during the big game as we reveal the outcome of every major game and broadcast prop throughout the night.

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Feb 8, 2026

Live Updates (20)

14 days ago • 22:51 ET
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Walker Runs Away with Super Bowl MVP

In a performance that combined grit with explosive agility, Kenneth Walker III powered the Seattle Seahawks to a 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. In a defensive-heavy battle at Levi’s Stadium, Walker became the first running back to win Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis in 1998.

Stepping up in the absence of Zach Charbonnet, Walker shouldered the load with 135 rushing yards on 27 carries, adding 26 receiving yards for a total of 161 yards from scrimmage. While he had a late 49-yard touchdown run nullified by a penalty, his consistency kept the chains moving when the passing game stalled.

Walker’s historic night not only secured Seattle’s second Lombardi Trophy but also established him as one of the league's elite playmakers heading into free agency.

14 days ago • 22:48 ET
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Updated Party Prop Sheet Tally

1. Length of National Anthem: Under 120
2. Coin toss: Heads
3. First offensive play: Run
4. First team to score: Seahawks
5. First turnover: Patriots
6. First accepted penalty: Patriots
7: First team to 10 points: Seahawks
8. Will either team score during the final 2 minutes of the first half: Yes (Seahawks)
9. First song performed at the Halftime Show: Tití Me Preguntó
10. Will anyone accompany Bad Bunny on stage? Yes
11. Number of songs played during the Halftime Show: Over 11.5
12. Numbers of players to attempt a pass: Under 2.5
13. Player with more passing yards: Drake Maye
14. Player with more rushing yards: Kenneth Walker III
15. Player with more receiving yards: Other (Mack Hollins)
16. Gatorade Color: Lime/Green/Yellow
17. Will either team score during the final 2 minutes of the second half: No
18. Winning team: Seahawks
19. Will the game go Over 46.5: No
20. Super Bowl MVP: Other (Kenneth Walker III)  

14 days ago • 22:36 ET
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It's Lime Time

Viewers got a sneak peek of the official Gatorade color with 2:20 remaining in the fourth quarter when NBC showed a closeup of the liquid on the sidelines.

It proved prophetic as Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald was doused with the drink soon after. This is the second year in a row Yellow/Green/Lime Gatorade was used after the Eagles bathed Nick Sirianni in Super Bowl LIX.

14 days ago • 22:31 ET
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Maye Generates More Passing Yards Than Darnold

It may seem unbelievable given the final score and the sheer dominance of Seattle’s D, but Drake Maye managed to outgain Sam Darnold in Santa Clara.

The sophomore signal caller completed 27 passes for 295 yards compared to 19 completions and 202 yards for Darnold.  

14 days ago • 22:27 ET
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Walker Easily Outduels Stevenson

Kenneth Walker III may have been RB2 entering the season, but he proved himself to be the best running back on the field in Santa Clara.

The Michigan State product rushed for 135 yards on 27 carries, making it his second straight playoff game with 100 or more yards gained.

That total could have been even more impressive had there not been a holding call in the final three minutes that negated a huge 49-yard touchdown run by Walker.

14 days ago • 22:25 ET
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Neither Team Scores in Final 2 Minutes and Game Goes Under

Super Bowl 60 ended with a whimper not a bang, as both teams failed to score in the final two minutes of the game. It was a fitting end to an intense defensive struggle that went well Under the posted game total of 46.5 points.

14 days ago • 21:23 ET
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Seahawks Force Super Bowl 60's First Turnover

It took nearly three quarters, but we finally have a turnover. 

Seattle linebacker Derick Hall comes up with a fumble recovery after sacking embattled Patriots QB Drake Maye at the New England 38.

The 24-year-old Hall had two sacks during the regular season. 

14 days ago • 20:54 ET
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Seahawks First to 10 Points as Myers Remains Perfect

Seahawks kicker Jason Myers is now 4-for-4 and has accounted for all 12 of Seattle's points. 

A kicker has never won Super Bowl MVP, but that could change tonight if both defenses continue to keep the end zone locked down.

14 days ago • 20:37 ET
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It's Good! Bad Bunny Leads Off with "Tití Me Preguntó"

Bad Bunny didn't hold anything back during a gorgeously orchestrated Super Bowl Halftime Show set that featured Over 11.5 songs and included special cameos by fellow global superstars Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.

The Grammy Award-winner led off with "Tití Me Preguntó" and closed with his mega crowd pleaser, "DtMF."

14 days ago • 20:10 ET
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Seahawks Score in Final 2 Minutes of First Half

It's been a busy night for Seahawks kicker Jason Myers, who added to Seattle's lead with a 41-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining until halftime.

The NFC champs head into their locker room with a 9-0 lead that feels almost insurmountable with the way their defense has been playing.

14 days ago • 19:52 ET
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Pats Pick Up First Penalty on False Start

It took nearly two quarters, but the Pats finally committed the first penalty of Super Bowl 60 thanks to a false start by offensive tackle Will Campbell. New England was penalized five yards on the play. 

14 days ago • 18:47 ET
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Seahawks Score First

Seattle draws first blood in Super Bowl LX courtesy of a 33-yard field goal from Jason Myers.

The reliable 34-year-old Myers went 41-48 on field goals during the regular season.

14 days ago • 18:43 ET
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First Offensive Play: Run

The Seahawks are off and running! The first play of Super Bowl 60 is a 10-yard run by running back Kenneth Walker III.

Walker entered the game with +350 odds to be the first touchdown scorer and +850 odds to win Super Bowl MVP honors.

14 days ago • 18:38 ET
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Tails Fails

There's still four quarters to play, but we already have our first big winner: Heads!

New England wins the flip and elects to kick.

14 days ago • 18:31 ET
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Charlie Puth Goes Under in Dazzling National Anthem

Charlie Puth delivered a spectacular performance of the national anthem that we clocked at 111 seconds, which was considerably Under the 120 seconds listed on our party prop sheet and FAR less than the leisurely 125 seconds recorded by Jon Batiste at Super Bowl LIX a year ago.

Many sportsbooks had the Over/Under at 116 seconds in the hours leading up to game time after Puth's rehearsal was reportedly shorter than expected.

14 days ago • 18:02 ET
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Will the National Anthem Go Over or Under?

Pictured: Charlie Puth performs during the In Memoriam segment during the 75th Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. Photo by: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY

Award-winning singer and songwriter Charlie Puth will perform the national anthem at the Super Bowl. The Over/Under time for the anthem opened at 120.5, but is now as low as 116 at many sportsbooks after his rehearsal was far shorter than anticipated.

14 days ago • 17:39 ET
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Neil Parker's Prop Picks

Need help filling out your Super Bowl prop sheet? You're in luck!

Covers betting analyst Neil Parker is sharing his personal picks for tonight's game.

Click here to see his filled out sheet and discover whom he expects to score first, rack up the most receiving yards, and win Super Bowl MVP honors.

14 days ago • 16:47 ET
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How to Run a Prop Sheet Pool Without the Chaos

Want your Super Bowl party to feel instantly more competitive? Run a prop-sheet pool.

Share the sheet, and lock picks 30–60 minutes before kickoff so no one sneaks in late-news advantages.

Choose your format:

  • Solo or teams
  • Free (bragging rights) or optional buy-in

Pick a scoring style:

  • Easy mode: 1 point per correct pick
  • Spicy mode: “Featured” props worth 2 points
  • Big-brain mode: Confidence ranking (Top 10 picks worth 10 to 1 points)

Set rules before kickoff to avoid drama:

  • Define what counts as “correct”
  • Decide how to handle void/no-contest props (e.g., everyone gets 0, or everyone gets 1)
  • For disputes, use the official NFL gamebook or broadcast ruling as the final call

After the game, tally up the scores and pay out prizes (either winner-take-all or a simple 70/20/10 split) for the Top 3 finishers.

14 days ago • 16:20 ET
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Super Bowl Prop Sheet Betting Strategy

No time to research your Super Bowl prop picks? No problem! Covers offers the best odds for your prop sheet selections, and our roster of NFL betting experts have smart Super Bowl predictions on popular prop markets and Super Bowl player props

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!

14 days ago • 16:12 ET
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Super Bowl 60 Prop Bet Sheet

Our free printable Super Bowl prop bet sheet is now available for your Big Game watch party as the Seahawks clash with the Patriots in Santa Clara.

Our sheet features 20 of the most popular betting markets available and offers two or more selections for each wager. All you have to do is make a single selection for each bet and then see how many you correctly predicted after the game has concluded.

Print it, fill it out, and follow along here and on X @Covers for instant prop sheet results during the game!

Download our printable prop bet sheet now.

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