Super Bowl Prop Bets: NFL Best Props Betting Guide For Super Bowl 59

The big day is finally upon us. The day of the Big Game - Super Bowl 59. We know that it brings fans from all over the spectrum to the biggest stage in sports, which is why having a Super Bowl prop betting guide is a must. That’s especially true with the countdown to kickoff nearly over, but we’ll get you locked into betting on Super Bowl props at FanDuel Sportsbook.
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Super Bowl 2025 Prop Bets: The Ultimate Guide To The Best Props For Super Bowl 59
Making prop bets has become one of the most popular ways to approach any sporting event, but Super Bowl props are a completely different beast. Generally speaking, fans are usually targeting Super Bowl prop bets when it comes to player prop markets for individual stat categories.
However, Super Bowl props range from those standard player props to the opening coin toss before the game and the color of the Gatorade shower poured on the winning coach after the game. Year after year, more novelty props are in the mix, and with the Kansas City Chiefs involved yet again, there are even Taylor Swift prop bets.
Thankfully, we’re able to provide a Super Bowl prop betting guide that is super quick and easy to use primarily due to FanDuel Sportsbook’s incredible user interface:
- On the left side of the site or top row of the app, click on “Super Bowl”
- Along the top row, select “Super Bowl props” or one of the many sections
- Click on the odds of the selection you want to make to add it to your bet slip
- Enter a risk amount you’re comfortable with ($5+ for the FD promo we have coming up)
Those other sections range from anything as basic as the Super Bowl MVP to Swiftie Specials so that all types of fans are covered!
Super Bowl Prop Bets Sheet: Team, Game & Player Props Best Bets For Super Bowl 59 Ft. Jalen Hurts & Patrick Mahomes
Not only did we provide the articles linked above throughout Super Bowl week, but we also had one of standard Super Bowl player props. In that article, our focus was on the two superstar QBs in this SB rematch, and for good reason.
As for Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, he’s looking for a third straight Super Bowl MVP award, which is remarkable in itself. While he may very well do so, around even odds are far from valuable for that market. Therefore, we took a more standard approach with a passing completion market.
We focused one of our Super Bowl props on Mahomes to complete over 23.5 passes, as the dink-and-dunk style has been the approach all season. His 6.8 yards per attempt this year was the lowest of his career, and the Eagles have allowed QBs to go over that mark in each of their last two playoff games.
Speaking of the Philly side of the matchup, we also had one of our Super Bowl prop bets on Eagles QB Jalen Hurts to score an anytime touchdown. This is far from an outside-the-box pick, but these even odds are far more valuable here than for a Super Bowl MVP. Even with RBs included, Hurts had the third-most rushes inside the five-yard line this season!
Be sure to utilize each of the articles within this one for maximum value to pair with Super Bowl prop betting guide at FanDuel Sportsbook!
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Latest Prop Bet Odds Via FanDuel Sportsbook
Of course, it’s not just our Super Bowl prop bets that you can target; here are some of the popular Super Bowl props being targeted at FanDuel Sportsbook:
Passing Yards:
- Patrick Mahomes: Over 251.5 (-115) vs. Under 251.5 (-115)
- Jalen Hurts: Over 212.5 (-115) vs. Under 212.5 (-115)
Rushing Yards:
- Kareem Hunt: Over 45.5 (-115) vs. Under 45.5 (-115)
- Saquon Barkley: Over 115.5 (-115) vs. Under 115.5 (-115)
Receiving Yards:
- Travis Kelce: Over 63.5 (-115) vs. Under 63.5 (-115)
- Xavier Worthy: Over 57.5 (-115) vs. Under 57.5 (-115)
- DeVonta Smith: Over 50.5 (-115) vs. Under 50.5 (-115)
- A.J. Brown: Over 70.5 (-115) vs. Under 70.5 (-115)
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Player News
Titans waived OT Nicholas Petit-Frere.
The team signed C Sam Mustipher and OT Oli Udoh in corresponding moves. Petit-Frere failed to meet expectations after the Titans spent a third-round pick on him in 2022, allowing 35-plus quarterback pressures in 2-of-3 NFL seasons.
Cowboys signed OL Hakeem Adeniji, formerly of the Browns, to a contract.
The former 2020 sixth-round pick last took regular season snaps in 2022. Adeniji spent the 2023 season serving as a part-time special teams player, and although he was technically on the Browns’ 2024 roster, he missed the full season on injured reserve. Adeniji will likely handle a deep-backup/special teams role in Dallas this year.
Free agent QB Aaron Rodgers said on The Pat McAfee Show that he is currently focusing on matters in his personal life while mulling his future in the NFL.
In a wide-ranging discussion with McAfee, Rodgers said that he is still contemplating whether to play in 2025 or retire this offseason, though he has settled on a $10 million asking price, should he choose to stick around. Rodgers repeatedly, yet ambiguously, emphasized that caring for troubled members of his “inner circle” has been his offseason priority. Rodgers spoke positively of his recent visit with the Steelers, praising head coach Mike Tomlin, OC Arthur Smith, GM Omar Khan, QB coach Tom Arth and WR DK Metcalf, whom he called “a specimen” and a “great dude.” Rodgers downplayed reports about pitching Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell on a union, saying much ado has been made about two old “friends” remaining in regular contact. The free agent QB also notably complimented Giants head coach Brian Daboll’s “beautiful football mind” but kept Giants-talk relatively succinct. Rodgers made clear that the rapidly approaching 2025 NFL Draft will have no bearing on his decision-making timeline, and he understands if the Steelers determine that they must move on without him. In short, it appears as though Rodgers will either sign with the Steelers or move on from football. The enigmatic quarterback gave few indications as to which direction he is leaning.
FOX NFL’s Jordan Schultz reports “interested teams believe Philadelphia would be open to future picks” for TE Dallas Goedert.
Goedert has become a popular trade candidate in the rumor mill. He is on the final year of his current contract and is undoubtedly looking for a new deal. The Eagles, on the other hand, haven’t made much noise about extending him and have generally tried to get out ahead of new contracts in recent years. The timing of this report suggests the Eagles are still trying to field offers for Goedert and the price may be dropping.
Browns GM Andrew Berry said Alabama QB Jalen Milroe has “rare physical talent.”
Berry continued with his praise of Milroe’s physical traits, saying he is maybe the only quarterback faster than Lamar Jackson. Milroe ran for 729 yards and a jaw-dropping 20 touchdowns in his final season at Alabama. Though the Browns don’t appear to be taking a quarterback with the No. 2 overall pick, they are up again at No. 33 and could even package that selection with another pick to get back into the first round. The Browns have held visits with all of the major quarterback prospects, including Milroe. They currently have Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett on the roster, neither of whom is a long-term option.
Browns GM Andrew Berry said Colorado CB/WR Travis Hunter’s skill set is best suited for wide receiver.
Berry still didn’t rule out Hunter playing both positions at the next level. He also noted that he doesn’t think Hunter needs to be a two-way player to be worth the No. 2 overall pick that Cleveland holds. Hunter is currently the favorite to be taken with the second pick ahead of Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter and Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders. Giants GM Joe Schoen talked about Hunter yesterday as well. He noted the risks of playing Hunter on both sides of the ball but sounded more than willing to give it a shot. Between Schoen, Berry, and other reports, all signs point to Hunter at least getting some run on both sides of the ball, though not as much as he did in college. The receiver-needy Browns would likely deploy him as a wide receiver first, much to the pleasure of the fantasy football community.