Super Bowl LX Props: Coin Toss, National Anthem, Gatorade

Written By:

Drew Gniadek

Published On:

January 30, 2026 1:43 PM

sb coin45 1
  • Just two of the last 11 teams to win the coin toss in the Super Bowl have won the game.
  • The line for the national anthem this year is 121.5 seconds, which would make it one of the 12 longest national anthems in Super Bowl history.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Just over one week away from Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, here is a look at some off the field prop bets for next Sunday.

Some states with legal sports betting do not allow novelty prop bets, with Missouri becoming the most recent to join the list. For players in those states online sportsbooks offer similar options.

Super Bowl 60 Coin Toss Props

  • Result Is Heads -105
  • Result Is Tails -105
  • Patriots Win Coin Toss -105
  • Seahawks Win Coin Toss -105

Legal sports betting sites give -105 odds for both outcomes between heads and tails as well as Patriots or Seahawks, which makes sense given the true 50/50 nature of the toss.

Some interesting trends have developed over the past few years however. Firstly, the team representing the AFC has won the toss in each of the last five Super Bowls.

Secondly, the results of the Super Bowl coin toss have gone 6-4 in favor of tails in the past ten Super Bowls and tails holds a slight lead all-time at 31-28.

Will Either Team Win Both The Coin Toss and The Game?

  • Patriots – Yes +450
  • Patriots – No -775
  • Seahawks – Yes +165
  • Seahawks – No -220

Teams that win the coin toss are 25-34 all-time and just two of the last 11 teams to win the coin toss have won the Super Bowl.

The Patriots have won the coin toss three times in the Super Bowl but did not win any of those three games. The Seahawks have won four Super Bowl coin tosses, coming away with just one win in those four.

Will The National Anthem Go Over 121.5 Seconds?

  • Yes -145
  • No +110

This year’s Super Bowl national anthem will be sung by Charlie Puth and the line is set at 121.5 seconds, or 2 minutes and 1.5 seconds.

Just 11 of the 59 performances of the national anthem at the Super Bowl have gone over that mark.

Of those 11, three have come in the past ten years (Lady Gaga at Super Bowl 50, Luke Bryan at Super Bowl 51, and Jazmine Sullivan & Eric Church at Super Bowl 55).

Who Will Make A Guest Appearance In The Halftime Show?

  • Cardi B -250
  • J Balvin -160
  • Jennifer Lopez -125
  • Karol G EVEN
  • Daddy Yankee +130
  • Jhayco +150

Bad Bunny is the main performer for this year’s Super Bowl halftime show, but sports betting sites seem to indicate a strong chance that he brings out at least one guest performer.

Cardi B sits atop the odds due to both her past collaboration with the artist, as well as her current relationship with Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs.

J Balvin and Jennifer Lopez also have relatively high odds to be featured in the halftime show, while Karol G, Daddy Yankee, and Jhayco sit just below.

What Color Gatorade Will Be Poured On The Winning Coach?

  • Orange +240
  • Blue +240
  • Yellow / Green +275
  • Clear / Water +700
  • Purple +750
  • Red / Pink +1000

Orange colored Gatorade is tied with blue for the shortest odds to be dumped on a coach at the end of this season’s Super Bowl.

Since 2001, each of blue, purple, and yellow Gatorade, as well as clear / water have been dumped four times, while orange has been seen five times. Red / pink has never been dumped at the end of a Super Bowl.

Advertising Disclosure

In order to provide you with the best independent sports betting news and content LegalSportsBetting.com may receive a commission from partners when you make a purchase through a link on our site.

Ben Fiore

Drew Gniadek

Drew is currently a student at Florida State University, originally from Massachusetts. He has a background playing basketball, including both for the high school varsity team and pool basketball with his friends. Drew is a die-hard Celtics fan and also enjoys football and baseball.