Best Parlay Picks For Super Bowl LX to Target

Written By:

Hunter Gold

Published On:

February 7, 2026 9:43 AM

Best Bets For TNF Seattle Seahawks Vs. Arizona Cardinals Week 4 - Kyler Murray, Jaxon Smith-Njigba
  • Seattle’s +316 parlay targets Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s consistent target volume and Kenneth Walker III’s increased goal-line responsibilities with Charbonnet out.
  • New England’s +362 parlay leverages Rhamondre Stevenson’s checkdown role and Drake Maye’s mobility against a Seahawks defense that pressures at high rates.

SANTA CLARASuper Bowl LX arrives this Sunday with player props generating heavy betting interest. Props for key players like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Drake Maye have seen steady betting volume, with correlated parlays built around game plan execution drawing increased interest. Sportsbooks have adjusted several rushing and receiving lines in response to injury reports and matchup analysis.

Seahawks Super Bowl Parlay:

Seahawks Parlay (+316):

  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba Over 6.5 receptions -150
  • Kenneth Walker III anytime touchdown -193
  • Sam Darnold Over 20.5 completions -105

Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s reception total sits at 6.5 with the over priced at -150. Smith-Njigba has surpassed this number in 13 of Seattle’s 19 contests this season while posting seven or more catches in both postseason matchups. His target volume has remained steady throughout the playoffs at 10.5 per game.

NFL sportsbooks have Kenneth Walker III at -193 to score a touchdown at any time. Zach Charbonnet’s ACL injury has forced Walker to take over all goal-line responsibilities. Walker took all of Seattle’s rushing attempts within five yards of the goal line during the NFC conference title game versus the Rams.

Sam Darnold’s completion line is positioned at 20.5 with the over at -105. Darnold has eclipsed this number in 11 of his last 13 outings. Darnold has a completion rate of 68.4% versus man and 61.2% against zone, and the Patriots defense is seventh in terms of man coverage use at 32.1%. Darnold’s route to 20 completions fits with his performance against man-heavy defenses, as legal sports betting markets predict Seattle will attempt 30–32 passes.

Patriots Super Bowl Parlay

Patriots Parlay (+362):

  • Rhamondre Stevenson Over 24.5 receiving yards -125
  • Drake Maye Over 6.5 rush attempts -145
  • Hunter Henry Over 3.5 receptions -145

Rhamondre Stevenson’s receiving yards line sits at 24.5 yards with the over priced at -125. On 3.8 catches since his injury return in Week 13, Stevenson has averaged 28.4 receiving yards per game. Under the two-deep safety shell, quarterbacks are usually forced to target running backs on short-yardage opportunities when the Seahawks use Cover 2 on 33.1% of their defensive snaps, which is the highest percentage in the NFL.

Super Bowl betting sites have Drake Maye’s total number of rushing attempts at 6.5 with odds of -145 on the over. Maye has averaged 8.0 rush attempts per game during three playoff games and has surpassed this total in 10 of 20 games this season. With four-man rushes, the Seahawks apply pressure on 38.2% of dropbacks, and Maye has the third-highest scramble rate among eligible quarterbacks (9.4%).

Hunter Henry’s reception line is positioned at 3.5 with -145 odds on the over. With a target share of 21.1%, Henry leads New England pass catchers versus Cover 3 coverage, which Seattle employs on 28.4% of defensive snaps. Given that the Seahawks have permitted tight ends to record four or more receptions in 11 games this season, Bovada has priced Henry’s prop attractively.

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Hunter Gold

Hunter brings a unique perspective to sports writing through his dual degree in Marketing and Sports Management from Florida State University. Having previously written for FSU Athletics, he combines his insider knowledge of college sports with sharp analytical skills to deliver compelling content. His passion for hockey drives much of his coverage, though he enjoys writing about various sports. When he's not crafting his next piece, you can find him playing sports or exploring new places.