- Bovada Sportsbook’s Super Bowl prop sheet offers a share of $200,000 for answering 20 props.
- Correctly predicting things like the winner of the coin toss, the game’s total points to be even or odd, and more offers $25,000 to the first-place winner.
- Submit your prop sheets before 5:30 ET on Sunday, Feb. 9.
NEW ORLEANS – There are $200,000 in guaranteed prizes up for grabs on Super Bowl Sunday at Bovada. Their Super Bowl prop sheet comes with a $25,000 first place reward just for picking the correct outcomes of props.
One of the best parts about Super Bowl betting is the props. Bovada’s 2025 Super Bowl Prop Sheet includes all the favorites, like the outcome of the coin toss, the national anthem, and more.
Each correct prop rewards 10 points and the top 3,000 entries will receive a reward. The 20-prop contest is free to enter, but there are a few simple requirements.
- Have a valid Bovada account
- Participants must be 18+
- Make at least one deposit in the last 14 days to be eligible for prizes
Bovada 2025 Super Bowl Prop Sheet Highlights
Betting on the Super Bowl starts before kickoff with the National Anthem. Betting odds favor the over on performer Jon Batiste’s 120.5-second line.
Will The National Anthem Be Over/Under 120.5 Seconds?
National Anthem projections went over in three of the last four Super Bowls. There are -170 legal sports betting for that trend to continue at Super Bowl 59, so mark “over” on your Super Bowl prop sheets.
Will There Be A Missed Field Goal?
There was a missed field goal in the last Super Bowl meeting between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs back in Super Bowl 57. Those signing up for Bovada’s prop sheet should mark yes on this prop.
Eagles’ kicker Jake Elliot has seven games with a missed field goal this season, while Butker missed a field goal in three of his 14 games with an attempt. There are 145 odds at legal NFL betting sites favoring “no” for this prop bet, but expect teams to attempt longer field goals in a game where points feel more important than usual.
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