The Super Bowl is not only a pinnacle event in the sports world but also a vibrant hub for entertainment and unique betting opportunities. Beyond the excitement of the game itself, a myriad of prop bets capture the imagination of fans and gamblers alike. From anticipating player milestones to light-hearted wagers on halftime events, these bets add an extra layer of intrigue to the football experience. This article explores some of the most engaging and unusual prop bets that keep spectators guessing and invested until the final whistle.
Will any player propose after the game?

Post-game proposals have become a Super Bowl tradition, with Taylor Rapp’s 2022 proposal making headlines. Sportsbooks now offer odds on whether a player will pop the question, adding romance to the spectacle. While unlikely, a surprise proposal could create an unforgettable moment and potentially quadruple bettors’ money. Some are expecting Travis Kelce to propose to Taylor Swift, but I’d bet that’s only if the Chiefs win.
Total number of tweets by the President during the game

Will the President be glued to the game since he’s actually attending or be busy on social media? Bettors can wager on how many tweets the Commander-in-Chief will post during Super Bowl 59. With the current President’s active Twitter presence, this prop bet adds a political twist to the sporting event, keeping fans refreshing their feeds alongside the scoreboard.
First payer to score a touchdown

This prop bet adds excitement from the opening kickoff. Current odds, per DraftKings, the top five betting favorites are: Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (+420), Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (+600), Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt (+900), Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (+950), and Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy (+1100). For a riskier bet with higher potential payout, consider the many other options. This wager keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from the first snap.
How many times will Taylor Swift be shown on camera?

Swifties and football fans alike are buzzing about this prop bet. With Taylor Swift expected to attend Super Bowl LIX to support Travis Kelce, bookmakers are offering odds on her screen time. The over/under is set at 8.5 camera appearances, with both options at 5/6 odds. Will the pop icon steal the spotlight?
Will there be a wardrobe malfunction?

Ever since Janet Jackson’s infamous “wardrobe malfunction” in 2004, this prop bet has become a Super Bowl staple. Bettors can wager on whether any performer will experience a clothing mishap during the halftime show. While unlikely, the potential payout for a “yes” bet is often tempting.
Number of commercials featuring dogs

Super Bowl ads love featuring adorable pups, and 2025 is no exception. With Budweiser’s Clydesdale commercial already teased, expect more canine cameos. Betting on the number of dog-centric ads adds excitement for animal lovers and provides a fun reason to count furry friends during commercial breaks.
First song at the halftime show

With Kendrick Lamar headlining Super Bowl LIX’s halftime show, speculation is rife about his opening song. Fans are betting on tracks from his critically acclaimed albums like “DAMN.” or “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.” The addition of SZA as a special guest adds another layer of excitement to this prop bet.
Length of the national anthem

Jon Batiste will perform the national anthem at Super Bowl 59, with the Over/Under set at 120.5 seconds. This prop bet has become a fan favorite, combining musical appreciation with gambling excitement. Batiste’s versatility as a musician adds intrigue, with odds also available on whether he’ll use a piano during his performance.
Gatorade shower: Predicting the color splash

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Purple leads the pack for the Gatorade shower color at Super Bowl 59, with +225 odds. The Chiefs have favored purple in recent victories, while the Eagles lean towards yellow/green. This colorful tradition offers an exciting prop bet, with payouts varying based on the chosen hue. Betting on both purple and yellow/green could be a smart strategy for risk-averse bettors.
The coin toss: Heads or tails?

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The Super Bowl coin toss is a classic prop bet that even non-football fans can enjoy. In 2025, the odds are perfectly split at 50/50 for heads or tails. Interestingly, tails has won 29 times compared to heads’ 27 in Super Bowl history, making it a slightly favored choice among seasoned bettors.
Conclusion
Ultimately, the Super Bowl’s allure extends far beyond feats of athleticism on the field. Its cultural impact resonates through these creative prop bets, which transform viewers into active participants who revel in the absurdities and potentials of each moment. Whether you’re predicting a pop culture cameo or the outcome of a simple coin toss, these unique wagers invite everyone to engage in the drama, unpredictability, and shared joy of the Super Bowl experience.