Printable Super Bowl 60 prop bet scorecard with final results
Super Bowl Sunday is upon us and the proverbial “big game” has arrived! The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will kick off Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, February 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET. The Seahawks are a 4.5-point favorite against the Patriots with a total installed at 45.5. The Seahawks moneyline odds are -225, while the Patriots are +188.
The Super Bowl brings plenty of fun times with a sizable portion of the American public (and many around the world) watching the game. Whether you’re a football fan or not, there’s a good chance you’ll be watching the game either at home or at a friend’s Super Bowl party. There will be great food and commercials, but also, plenty of prop bets.
This is the first game in four years not to feature the Kansas City Chiefs, and Seattle is coming into this with high expectations. We’ll be focused on if they finish the job or if the Patriots can spring the upset, but there will be plenty more to enjoy even if you aren’t a fan of either team. There is no shortage of bets to place on just about every possible outcome you can imagine at Levi’s Stadium. Advanced bettors may be the ones focused on the details, but plenty of folks just want to bet on the coin flip or the length of the National Anthem. There is something for everybody on Super Bowl Sunday.
FanDuel Sportsbook has put together a list of 12 prop bets with an either/or answer on its printable prop bet tracker. The tiebreaker is the final margin of victory for the winning team. You can view the printable prop sheet below, and below that I will be updating the results as they come in before, during, and after the game.
You can use this printable prop bet tracker as part of a contest at your Super Bowl party or just among you and your friends.
If you’ve found this article, odds are you probably know what a prop bet is (pun entirely intended there). But maybe you just stumbled across this here at sbnation.com and have no idea what I’m talking about. If that’s the case, you probably do know what it is, but the term itself is what’s confusing you. A prop bet is when you bet a specific event happening within the auspices of a larger event. There is some greater nuance to it, but we’ll stick with that for now.
You can bet on whether the Seahawks or Patriots will win or lose on Sunday, but you can bet on so many more things besides that. You can bet on Drake Maye total passing yards, or if Sam Darnold will throw an interception (or even a specific number of interceptions), or if Kenneth Walker III will rush for more or less than a certain amount of yards.
We have the full printable prop bet scorecard above, and below we’ll be tracking results into the evening. Good luck and may the odds be ever in your favor!
Results
National Anthem (119.5 seconds): Over/Under
Coin toss: Heads/Tails
More turnovers: Seahawks/Patriots
First team to score: Seahawks/Patriots
Team leading at halftime: Seahawks/Patriots
Bad Bunny total songs (11.5): Over/Under
Will Cardi B wear a Stefon Diggs jersey: Yes/No
Team to start 2nd half with the ball: Seahawks/Patriots
Will both teams score in the 3rd quarter: Yes/No
Total points scored be odd or even: Odd/Even
Will winning coach have Gatorade or water poured on him: Gatorade/Water
Will QB win SB MVP: Yes/No
Final margin of victory: 16
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