If you've yet to finalize your Super Bowl predictions for tonight's Seahawks vs. Patriots clash, you should check out Kalshi for some of the best Big Game touchdown odds available.
Let's take a look at the Kalshi Super Bowl touchdown odds as our NFL experts present their top Super Bowl picks for Sunday, February 8.
Seahawks vs Patriots touchdown predictions
| Result | |
|---|---|
| AJ Barner to score first TD | Trade at Kalshi |
| Mack Hollins to score a TD | Trade at Kalshi |
| Rhamondre Stevenson to score a TD | Trade at Kalshi |
| Rashid Shaheed to score a TD | Trade at Kalshi |
| Elijah Arroyo to score a TD | Trade at Kalshi |
Our predictions: AJ Barner first TD and Mack Hollins anytime TD
Neil Parker's Super Bowl first touchdown picks are backing AJ Barner to break the plane early for the Seattle Seahawks.
"[Barner] caught six touchdowns during the regular season and also rushed one in, with the 23-year-old tight end frequently moonlighting in quarterback-sneak and short-yardage situations. Forget the tush push, it’s time for the Seattle shove."
Josh Inglis' Super Bowl touchdown prop picks are headlined by the unheralded Mack Hollins.
"The Seattle Seahawks have allowed just five rushing touchdowns to opposing running backs all season, and Matthew Stafford showed last time out that this defense can be attacked through the air. It’s a steep price, but one that makes sense for a receiver who should be competing for the team lead in targets."
Check out our Super Bowl touchdown picks for even more selections!
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Seahawks vs Patriots touchdown props at prediction markets
| Player | Anytime TD | First TD |
|---|---|---|
| 63¢ (-170) | 21¢ (+376) | |
| 51¢ (-104) | 15¢ (+567) | |
| 38¢ (+163) | 10¢ (+900) | |
| 30¢ (+233) | 7¢ (+1329) | |
| 30¢ (+233) | 7¢ (+1329) | |
| 28¢ (+257) | 6¢ (+1567) | |
| 27¢ (+270) | 6¢ (+1567) | |
| 25¢ (+300) | 6¢ (+1567) |
Betting touchdown markets on Seahawks vs. Patriots at Kalshi is simple.
If you want to bet on Kenneth Walker III to score the first touchdown of the game, you'll "invest" in his stock at 21 cents in the hopes of winning $1 when the market is settled.
Each market is priced based on implied probability, which can be converted to American, Decimal, or Fraction odds using the Covers odds converter.
What is Kalshi and how does it work?
Kalshi is a federally regulated U.S. exchange where you trade directly on the outcome of real-world future events. Instead of traditional bets, you trade "Event Contracts" which are simple Yes/No questions like "Will the Eagles win this Sunday?" These events are priced between $0.01 and $0.99, and the prices reflect the market’s estimated probability of that event occurring. For instance, $0.55 equals a 55% chance. If your prediction is correct, the contract pays out exactly $1.00; if not, it settles at $0. Kalshi is essentially a stock market for reality.
How does Kalshi differ from sportsbooks?
In a sportsbook, you bet against the bookmaker, who sets fixed odds and takes a "vig," which is a kind of commission. On Kalshi, you trade against other users. This peer-to-peer model means prices are driven by supply and demand, often resulting in fairer odds. Additionally, because these are financial derivatives, you can exit your position early. If your team takes a 14-point lead, the contract price will rise, allowing you to sell your "Yes" shares for a profit before the final whistle even blows.
Why should I wager on Seahawks vs Patriots at Kalshi?
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- Flexibility: Unlike a "locked-in" bet, you can sell your contract at any time.
- Transparency: You trade against other users, which can allow you to find better value.
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