No worldwide event garners more casual prop bets than the Super Bowl. And Super Bowl 58 between the Chiefs and 49ers in Las Vegas is no exception.
Whether you’re looking for the quirky fun props or more traditional player props, there’s something for everyone. Like filling out a March Madness bracket, Super Bowl props are accessible for everyone no matter your expertise. You don’t need to recite the starting left tackle for every Super Bowl winner in order to take first place in a props pool.
To make tracking your Super Bowl prop bets easier, Sports Interaction created a printable party props sheet.
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Sports Interaction’s sheet not only includes the number for every bet but boxes to easily tally your score. If you’re hitting up a party, participating in an office pool, or just watching from the comfort of your own home, this printable sheet just made your viewing experience way easier.
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Super Bowl 24 prop bets list
Yes, the list of props for Super Bowl 58 is practically endless. There are even Taylor Swift prop bets. No matter your source, you’re likely to find a different list. Because let’s be honest, the only rule about Super Bowl prop bets is there are no rules.
For the sake of keeping things easy, here are the 25 props listed by Sports Interaction on its printable prop bets sheet.
- Length of National Anthem (in seconds) — Over/Under 87.5
- Coin toss result — Heads or Tails
- Game winner — 49ers or Chiefs
- Game total — Over/Under 47.5
- First offensive play of game — Run or Pass
- Will there be a score in first 6:59 — Yes/No
- Team to score first — 49ers or Chiefs
- Jersey number of first TD scorer — Odd/Even
- First accepted penalty will be against — 49ers/Chiefs
- A score in final two minutes of first half — Yes/No
- Will a team score three consecutive times (not incl PATs) — Yes/No
- Brock Purdy passing yards
- Patrick Mahomes passing yards
- George Kittle receiving yards
- Travis Kelce receiving yards
- Length of longest successful field goal (in yards)
- Team with longest successful field goal — 49ers/Chiefs
- Length of longest TD (in yards) — Over/Under 44.5
- Team with longest TD — 49ers/Chiefs
- Total QB sacks — Over/Under 4.5
- Total turnovers — Over/Under 2.5
- Number of challenges initiated by coaches — Over/Under 1.5
- Will there be a missed extra point or 2-pt conversion — Yes/No
- Gatorade bath color — Water/Clear/Orange OR Any other color
- Positions of Super Bowl MVP — Quarterback/Any other position
As always, have fun and enjoy responsibly!
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When is Super Bowl 2024?
Super Bowl 58 will take place Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. It’s the third year the big game will be played on the second Sunday in February, a result of the regular-season schedule expansion in 2021.
This is the first time an alternate version of the Super Bowl is being broadcast on a different platform. CBS will broadcast the game, while Nickelodeon will air an exclusive family-friendly broadcast. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be on the call for the game on CBS.
Where is Super Bowl 2024?
- City: Las Vegas, Nevada
- Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
A new city and state are home to the 2024 Super Bowl.
Las Vegas gets the call for the big game. Allegiant Stadium was completed in 2020, and just a year later it was selected to host Super Bowl 58. It’s the second-most expensive stadium in the world, with a construction cost of $ 1.9 billion. The Raiders’ home arena hosted the NFL Pro Bowl and Draft in 2022.