
The Super Bowl is the biggest betting day of the year.
Bovada offers hundreds of Super Bowl LX props focused on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots as teams, as well as on each player. You can try the “special” props that offer bets on the coin flip, Gatorade color, and the length of the National Anthem.
But after that, the props get fun … and maybe a little weird. It’s almost a challenge amongst oddsmakers to see how crazy Super Bowl LX props (AKA Specials) can get – and you can bet on all of it.
What are the crazy Super Bowl LX Specials available right now at Bovada? Check our favorites below.
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Bet on Crazy Bad Bunny Halftime Moments
There are the standard Super Bowl LX halftime props you can bet on, such as which song Bad Bunny will perform first, which song he’ll perform last, and the color of his outfit. But if you want to bet on something a little more extravagant, Bovada’s got you covered.
Odds are available on whether Bad Bunny will announce a new tour, release a new album, or shout out Puerto Rico. And if you want maximum drama, you can bet on whether he’ll mention President Donald Trump or be muted at some point during the broadcast.
Bets like these add a little extra flavor to the performance if “Mia” is nowhere near your Spotify playlist.
Bet on Bad Bunny Guest Appearances
Sometimes Super Bowl halftime performances have surprises. Last year, SZA, Venus Williams, Serena Williams, and DJ Mustard all popped up during Kendrick Lamar’s performance. Shakira and Jennifer Lopez had Bad Bunny and J Balvin in Super Bowl LIV.
Maybe Bad Bunny returns the favor to Jennifer Lopez and Shakira? Bovada has given Lopez the second-best odds to show up (-125), just behind J Balvin (-160), with Shakira at +750. There are other names that he’s made hit records with: Rosalia, Daddy Yankee, and Drake, etc. A lot of Bad Bunny’s recognizable hits are with other artists, so it’s not a fool’s bet to see value in these odds.
Bet on Super Bowl LX and Politics
What’s crazier than politics? Well, of course, it’ll be ingrained into the biggest game of the year in some form or fashion. There are two major bets available: one, a Bad Bunny halftime prop on the first politician to say something after his set. It doesn’t have to be negative or positive, just a Tweet (or an ‘X’ if you actually call it that). Names such as Marjorie Taylor Green, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Gavin Newsom are available.
The second is the big one: How many times will Trump post on Truth Social on Super Bowl Sunday? The wagers start at 0-9 and can balloon all the way to 50-plus if you think he’s got an axe to grind during the game. A post includes any reposts or re-truths.
Doink and Double Doinking Field Goals
The sound of a field goal rattling off the uprights is a loud, unmistakable declaration that a kicker has shanked a kick in the biggest moment imaginable. Bovada lets you bet on this exact chaos, offering odds on whether either kicker will hit the upright or crossbar – AKA a “doink” – on a missed field goal or extra point attempt.
It’s not as far-fetched as it sounds; a doink happened in Super Bowl LVII. What’s truly rare, though, is the infamous double doink, which has never occurred in a Super Bowl and has only appeared once in playoff history – the 2018 NFC Wild Card game that sent the Chicago Bears packing.
How Many Times Will Cardi B Be Shown?
Sure, she’s no Taylor Swift, but rapper Cardi B has her part in Super Bowl LX as she’s the girlfriend of Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs and the mother of his child. Considering how she reacted when the Patriots reached the Super Bowl, chances are, if she’s at the game, she’ll be animated on camera.
The total for the number of times she’ll appear on camera is at 1.5, way less than the triple digits any Taylor Swift Super Bowl appearance props must have reached when the Kansas City Chiefs were involved.
Will Cris Collinsworth Mention Patrick Mahomes?
If you’ve ever watched an NBC Sunday Night Football broadcast, you know Cris Collinsworth has an unhealthy affection for anything Patrick Mahomes does. It makes sense – Mahomes is the greatest quarterback of his generation. But Collinsworth tends to label nearly everything as brilliant, and he’s often called other quarterbacks’ plays “Mahomes-like,” prompting plenty of eye rolls from viewers at home.
For that reason, with him on the announce team for Super Bowl Sunday, “Yes” on a Mahomes mention is a -190 favorite, while “No” is +145.
Who Attends the Super Bowl
The Super Bowl brings plenty of stars, and the fact that it’s in California should only amplify the star power. You can bet on specific people who will show up, and we have to say the list is, um, interesting: Taylor Swift, Elon Musk, Tom Homan, Lionel Messi, Barack Obama, Kristi Noem, JD Vance, Jill Biden, and Bill Belichick with Jordon Hudson.
Some of these choices will garner cheers, some will garner boos, and some will garner both. But if you hit on one of these bets, you’ll be cheering.
Conclusion
The Super Bowl is Christmas for bettors. Along with the standard Super Bowl LX odds, Bovada is offering crazy props that can get every kind of spectator involved.
And don’t forget there’s a Super Bowl LX Prop Sheet contest with a prize pool up to $60,000. If you have a Bovada account and made a Crypto or Matchpay deposit in the last 14 days, you’re eligible.