Super Bowl LV is set, as the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers play for all of the marbles. One of the most enjoyable things each year is analyzing Super Bowl prop bets, from the coin toss to the final score there is usually a fun prop bet for everyone.
Per the oddsmakers at BetMGM, the Chiefs remain the Super Bowl favorite, with odds of -160 on the money line and as a 3-point favorite over the Buccaneers.
We’ll be tracking all of the best Super Bowl prop bets heading into the Big Game, where the league champion for the 2020 NFL season will be decided.
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With the Super Bowl LV participants determined, a ton of Super Bowl prop bets have come available through legal, online sportsbooks. We’ll highlight the best prop bets for Super Bowl LV in this space.
Player Name | Super Bowl MVP Prop Bet Odds | Bet Details |
Patrick Mahomes | +100 | Bet $100, win $100 |
Tom Brady | +190 | Bet $100, win $190 |
Tyreek Hill | +900 | Bet $100, win $900 |
More MVP Odds: | Visit BetMGM Sportsbook |
Odds via BetMGM Sportsbook. Last updated 2/7/21.
Geoff Clark dug through all the Super Bowl props and pulled his favorite six to win with, including props around Tom Brady, Tyrann Mathieu, Antonio Brown, Patrick Mahomes and more. And don’t miss Clark and Esten McLaren break down the Super Bowl in the latest Bet Slippin’ Podcast.
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Tails never fails, right? Cameron DaSilva breaks down how to bet the opening coin toss.
See: Super Bowl coin toss prop bet predictions
Ken Pomponio breaks down touchdown-related props to consider during the Big Game.
See:Super Bowl prop bets: Bank on these total touchdown prop predictions
Which player is most likely to score the first touchdown during Super Bowl LV? Pomponio breaks down his top-five best bets around this prop bet.
See:Super Bowl prop bets: Five best bets to score first touchdown
Jess Root breaks down how he sees the first-half of Super Bowl LV playing out and where the money should be on first-half lines.
See:Super Bowl prop bets: First-half money line prediction
Which Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl prop bets should you consider banking on? DaSilva breaks down the best Mahomes bets, including passing yards, passing touchdowns, rushing yards and more.
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McLaren highlights and makes picks around the best Tom Brady Super Bowl prop bets to consider, including passing yards, longest completion, passing touchdowns and anytime touchdowns.
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How will Leonard Fournette prop bets play out? McLaren highlights and opines on Fournette’s rushing yards, first rush attempt, receptions and more.
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The Bucs have been fairly solid against running backs, so how should you approach Clyde Edwards-Helaire prop bets this weekend? McLaren breaks it down with prop bet picks and recommended bets.
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Which Ronald Jones prop bets should you consider during the Big Game? Our Geoff Clark highlights his favorites.
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There is a lot to be excited about around Tyreek Hill prop bets … the last time these two teams met, Hill had 269 yards receiving and three touchdowns! Which prop bets should you bank on this time? McLaren drops the knowledge.
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Which Mike Evans prop bets should you count on this weekend? DaSilva focuses on receiving yards, receptions, first touchdown and more in this Super Bowl LV piece.
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Ready to dive in on Chris Godwin prop bets? Jess Root focuses on Godwin’s receptions, receiving yards and more.
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Speed is the name of the game here and the focus of some of the Mecole Hardman prop bet selections. McLaren points you in the right direction.
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Ready to bank on Antonio Brown prop bets during the Big Game? McLaren breaks down the best to consider, with recommendations on where to put your money.
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There are plenty of Travis Kelce prop bets to consider this weekend; Ken Pomponio highlights the best, including touchdowns and receptions.
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Gronk catch. Gronk run. Gronk score? McLaren breaks down the best direction to take around Rob Gronkowski prop bets for this weekend.
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Many view the divisional round of the NFL playoffs as the best weekend of the football season. Those teams that made the playoffs with clear weaknesses have been bounced and now eight teams are just two games away from making it to Super Bowl LV. With the big boys banging heads, here are five player prop bet predictions for the NFL Divisional Round.
Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 1 p.m. ET.
Green Bay Packers WR Davante Adams is an elite receiver and clearly the favorite option of QB Aaron Rodgers. When the Los Angeles Rams traded for CB Jalen Ramsey, they knew they were getting a player who can take an elite receiver one-on-one the entire game to take him away from the offense.
Adams has an Over/Under for receiving yards of 76.5 (Over: -110, Under: -110). The key to this number is Rodgers won’t take chances. If Ramsey has Adams tightly covered off the snap, Rodgers will look elsewhere – reducing the opportunities to hit the point.
TAKE THE UNDER 76.5 (-110).
Also see:Rams at Packers odds, picks and prediction
It’s rare when you see an Over/Under of a of 0.5 yards; however, that’s the line for Baltimore Ravens WR Dez Bryant (O: +125, U: -155). Basically, the oddsmakers are saying Bryant won’t catch a pass.
He hasn’t caught a pass in two of the five games he has played, but he has been targeted in all five. It could happen at any time – whether the Ravens are ahead or behind. I like those odds when you only need one catch for positive yardage to hit the Over.
TAKE THE OVER 0.5 (+125).
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When you are as prolific as Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, your Over/Under number for passing yards gets up into the stratosphere. Against the Cleveland Browns Sunday, Mahomes has a line of 321.5 yards (O: -115, U: -105). The projections for the combined yards for TE Travis Kelce and WR Tyreek Hill is 170, which means Mahomes would still have to find 152 passing yards from other receivers to hit this lofty number.
Is he capable of topping that number? Obviously, but there are a lot of scenarios that could happen before Mahomes would get to the gaudy number. The Browns defense could hold up. The Chiefs could run the ball more than usual. Cleveland could play ground control to eat up clock time.
While he’s more than capable of surpassing that number, TAKE THE UNDER 321.5 (-105).
Browns RB Nick Chubb has an Over/Under for rushing attempts of just 15.5 (O: -110, U: -110). The clear implication of the number is the Browns will be behind early and forced to abandon the run.
Since returning from injury in November, Chubb had had 17 or more carries in six of nine games. The Browns offense is predicated on balance and that includes giving the ball to Chubb a lot.
TAKE THE OVER 15.5 (-110).
In the third game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints, big things are expected from the quarterbacks. One sneaky play is Saints TE Jared Cook. He has an Over/Under of 33.5 receiving yards (-110 for both).
In the two games against the Bucs this season, Cook caught seven passes for 110 yards. He’s not being showed the respect he has earned and deserves.
TAKE THE OVER 33.5 (-110).
Also see:Buccaneers at Saints odds, picks and prediction
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