Super Bowl 2026 Prop Bets: The Craziest, Most Popular Things You Can Wager On For Seahawks vs Patriots 

Super Bowl 2026 is six days away, and when it comes to wagering on the big game, the betting is more than just who wins or loses — it’s become a cultural phenomenon where anything from tiny prop thrills to jaw-dropping six-figure wagers grabs headlines.

While Las Vegas opened the door to Pandora’s box of prop bets back in the 1980’s, legalized online wagering has made the choices you can bet on practically unlimited!

Wagering on the Super Bowl goes back decades, but it really exploded into the mainstream as sportsbooks expanded offerings beyond point spreads and money lines into a universe of proposition bets — from the plausible to the downright bizarre. 

What started as simple bets on the final score or the coin toss result has ballooned into hundreds of quirky wagers each year, with clever oddsmakers inviting bets on everything from the color of Gatorade dumped on the winning coach to whether the national anthem will exceed a certain length. As we head into Super Bowl LX, bettors are already placing stakes on both serious predictions and head-scratching props, making this year’s betting board one of the most entertaining yet.

Here are a few of the most popular and craziest wagers we found for the big game! First, we will start with the old-school classics and go all the way to the most extravagant. 

Coin Toss – Heads or Tails

  • Heads -120
  • Tails -120

It never gets old. As hard as it may be to believe, this simple wager takes in millions per year. Hey, why not? Your odds of winning are 50/50, and any gambler knows that is pretty good!

Which team will score first, Seattle or New England?

  • Seattle -125
  • New England -115

No real reason that Seattle is favored to score first. It is most likely due to the fact that the Seahawks are the favorites to win the game.

National Anthem Length Over/Under 

  • National anthem Over 120.5 seconds (-105)
  • National anthem Under 120.5 seconds (-125)

Like many of these zany prop Wagers, this one always makes me wonder if the person singing would tell his buddies – “Het bet the over because I’m gonna carry out the notes longer than usual!”

Super Bowl Gatorade color odds

The tradition made popular by the New York Giants back in the Bill Parcells days gets bigger each season

  • Orange +225
  • Yellow/Green/Lime +260
  • Blue +260
  • Purple +750
  • Red/Pink +1100
  • Water/Clear +1100
  • No Gatorade Bath +5000

Will someone streak across the field of play during the game?

  • Yes: +300
  • No: -500

Again, like the National Anthem prop, maybe you can con your buddy into streaking. Hey, if you bet “Yes” on this prop for a lot of money at several sportsbooks, it could be a great way to profit. You may have to spend some on bail, though.


Super Bowl 2026 rematch brings interesting props

Super Bowl 60 is not just a big game – it’s a rematch between two teams that met back in the 2015 Super Bowl. In case you forgot, the Seahawks were on the verge of winning the game when Russell Wilson threw an INT from the 1-yard line very late in the 4th quarter.

Thus leading us to the first prop offered at many sportsbooks:

How many times will NBC show Malcolm Butler’s INT during the broadcast?

  • Over 2.5 +130
  • Under 2.5 -170

If Seattle has a “goal-to-go” from the 1-yard line on 3rd or 4th down ONLY, will the Seahawks pass the ball?

  • Yes +140
  • No -160

No way the Seahawks would repeat history if the opportunity arrived again, would they? How can you when you have Kenneth Walker III?

Whose name will be said more – Bill Belichick or Tom Brady?

  • Bill Belichick +130
  • Tom Brady -210

With the Patriots returning to the big game for the first time in the post-Belichick-Brady era, you know, with all the success New England had during their era together, NBC’s Al Michaels and Chris Collinsworth will be bringing up the Pats six Super Bowl wins more than once.

Will a linebacker catch a TD pass?

This prop was made for one reason – Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel. Vrabel had great hands as a player. In fact, Vrabel caught 10 passes for New England during his career – and all of them were touchdowns. Two of those TD’s came in Super Bowl games. If the Seahawks D is paying attention when the Pats are in the Red Zone – cover the linebacker!

Which Bay Area landmark will be shown first during the Super Bowl?

  • Golden Gate Bridge: -1000
  • Alcatraz Island: +550

With Super Bowl 60 being held in Santa Clara, California, home of the San Francisco 49ers, you know these landmarks will be brought up in one fashion or another. While the game isn’t actually being played in San Francisco, with the Niners as the host team, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz will most likely be shown on television at some point. 

Who will the Super Bowl MVP thank first in their ON-FIELD interview?

  • His coach +130
  • Family member +135
  • Teammates -125
  • Jesus/God -140
  • Other -115

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