The NFL playoffs have finally arrived, which means Super Bowl LX is less than a month away!
With all eyes on who will face off in the big game in Santa Clara on February 8, our Super Bowl predictions have you covered on how to bet several markets leading up to the big game.
Super Bowl LX anytime touchdown scorer odds
| Player | |
|---|---|
| +390 | |
| +400 | |
| +425 | |
| +450 | |
| +500 | |
| +500 | |
| +550 | |
| +700 | |
| +800 | |
| +800 |
Anytime Touchdown Pick: Davante Adams (+500 at DraftKings)
The Los Angeles Rams have been counted out by some since blowing the division down the stretch, but that skepticism isn't warranted.
Los Angeles will roll past Carolina on Wild Card Weekend, and I’d still take the Rams over teams like Seattle or Philadelphia, even without home-field advantage.
Davante Adams capped the regular season as the league leader in touchdowns, and with no shortage of playoff experience dating back to his days in Green Bay, I love the value on the Rams wideout making an impact in the red zone during SB 60.
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Super Bowl LX first touchdown scorer odds
| Player | |
|---|---|
| +1800 | |
| +2000 | |
| +2000 | |
| +2000 | |
| +2000 | |
| +2200 | |
| +2500 | |
| +3000 | |
| +3000 | |
| +3000 |
First Touchdown Pick: RJ Harvey (+1800 at DraftKings)
Following a midseason injury to J.K. Dobbins, rookie running back RJ Harvey has emerged as the go-to option for the Denver Broncos.
Harvey found the end zone in every game from Weeks 13–17, and with Denver securing the No. 1 seed in the AFC and the luxury of home-field advantage at Mile High, I like the Broncos to reach the big dance.
If they do, Harvey is as good a bet as any to reach paydirt first.
Super Bowl LX MVP
| Player | |
|---|---|
| +600 | |
| +650 | |
| +1100 | |
| +1200 | |
| +1200 | |
| +1500 | |
| +1700 | |
| +2000 | |
| +2500 | |
| +3000 | |
| +3000 | |
| +3500 | |
| +3500 | |
| +4000 |
MVP Pick: Matthew Stafford (+650 at DraftKings)
After a season in which Matthew Stafford led the league in both passing yards and passing touchdowns, there’s no reason not to expect a stat-padding performance if the Rams reach the big game.
Stafford also has history on his side, as quarterbacks have taken home Super Bowl MVP honors in seven of the last 10 years, including each of the last three.
Super Bowl LX winning seed
| Player | |
|---|---|
| No. 1 seed | +205 |
| No. 5 seed | +300 |
| No. 3 seed | +500 |
| No. 2 seed | +600 |
| No. 6 seed | +700 |
| No. 7 seed | +1200 |
| No. 4 seed | +3500 |
Winning Seed Pick: No. 5 seed (+300 at DraftKings)
I'm capping things off by backing Sean McVay and the Rams to capture their second ring in five seasons.
L.A. spent a chunk of the season listed as the top Super Bowl favorite, and it’s no surprise the Rams are carrying the second-best odds behind a No. 1 offense and a lethal front four on D.






