Fun Super Bowl Prop Bets for 2025 – Sports Brackets

Fun Super Bowl Prop Bets for 2025 - Sports Brackets
Fun Super Bowl Prop Bets

If you are looking for some fun Super Bowl prop bets, we’ve got you covered. The Super Bowl is one of the most popular championship games in the world. One of activities that fans enjoy doing is placing wagers on props for the game. Here are some ideas for you.

Getting Started with Fun Super Bowl Prop Bets 

Let’s dive into some Super Bowl props that we can have fun with—while making some money along the way. We’re taking a well-rounded look at some of the best bets to find where we have the edge. With so many betting opportunities available, I like to spread my bets across the board for added excitement. Because of this, I wager smaller amounts per play than usual to make the game more enjoyable. This is especially true for the Chiefs vs Eagles rematch this postseason. 

Scoring in the Final 2 Minutes of the First Half (-330 Yes)

The best way to attack props is by focusing on the big favorites. While plus-money bets can be fun, I prefer winning. One of my favorites is “Will either team score in the last 2 minutes of the first half?” at -330. The only play here is “Yes”, as both teams have proven capable.

Under 1.5 Combined Interceptions (-140)

Turnover props are always intriguing, but my favorite is under 1.5 combined interceptions. Between Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, they’ve thrown a combined zero interceptions in their last 17 games. The -140 on this prop is a great number. Mahomes has gone eight straight games without a pick, including 10 of his last 11. Hurts has been just as careful, with nine straight games and 14 of his last 15 without an interception.

No Score in the First 6 Minutes (-110)

The first prop that jumps out is “No score in the first 6 minutes” at -110. Super Bowls tend to start slow—even in high-scoring games, the early minutes often feature cautious play. Both teams fit this methodical approach, and with two strong defenses, we should see fewer explosive plays and more time-consuming drives. Even if there is a score on the opening drive, there’s a strong chance it takes longer than six minutes.

No Special Teams or Defensive Touchdown (-400)

A special teams or defensive touchdown is listed at -400 for “No”, and I’m all over it. The -400 price doesn’t scare me given how disciplined both teams are. These squads rarely give up game-changing mistakes, making this a solid bet.

No Four Straight Scores (-360)

A newer prop I love is “No four straight scores”, which I’m taking at -360 with confidence. In a game of two evenly matched teams, expecting four consecutive scores from one side is unlikely.

Saquon Barkley NOT to Have a 50-Yard Run (-350)

This bet also passes the test. Barkley is explosive, but a 50-yard run is a big ask against these defenses. -350 is a fair price to fade this scenario.

Opposite Ends of the Prop Spectrum

Let’s break down two props that offer value from different angles:

Patrick Mahomes Over 5.5 Rush Attempts (-110)

The over is the play here. The bigger the game, the more Mahomes runs. In the playoffs, we’ve seen him take off 9, 6, and 6 times. This season, he’s recorded 11 and 7 rush attempts in the playoffs. Also, remember that kneel-downs count as rush attempts.

Fading Jahan Dotson

Under 3.5 receiving yards (-114) or Under 0.5 receptions (+110)

Dotson has been an afterthought in this offense. In the last six games with the starters, he’s had just three targets, one catch for 11 yards. In five of those six games, he had zero catches and only one target. Even in the Eagles’ last two playoff games, he had zero targets, including a blowout win against Washington’s weak defense. Fading Dotson might be the best bet of the Super Bowl.

Final Thoughts

When betting a lot of Super Bowl props, be strategic. Reduce your bet sizes significantly, enjoy the amazing food, and most importantly—have fun! Enjoy your Super Bowl Sunday and make it a great one!

Article by: Kenny Varner

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Jacey Tine is a lifelong San Diego Padres and Florida Gators fan. She has been delivering sports coverage and content for 7 years and counting now. You’ll find her covering a number of sports and other news-worthy events on Sports Brackets.

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