PrizePicks NFL Super Bowl 57 Top Picks

Super Bowl 57 is here! One of the biggest events of the year brings a matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. When it comes to the attraction of the Super Bowl it's the spectacle of the game but also the ability to get in on the action through NFL DFS contests and NFL player prop pick'em games like you find over on PrizePicks.
Right now PrizePicks is giving you a great offer where new users who sign up will get a 100% deposit match on their first deposit. Even better, for the Super Bowl they are giving you a discounted prop line feature Patrick Mahomes to help your odds of winning your pick'em selection.
So, let's dive into some of the top Super Bowl 57 player props on PrizePicks that you can pair up with their Patrick Mahomes discount for a chance to win up to 25x your wager amount!
Super Bowl 57 PrizePicks Player Props Top Picks
Boston Scott, RB Philadelphia Eagles
Pick: More than 7.5 Rushing Yards
While this Super Bowl 57 matchup is full of top stars like Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Travis Kelce and A.J. Brown, one of the more interesting lines comes in on Boston Scott where his rushing prop is set at just 7.5 yards. In the two playoff games so far for the Eagles, Scott has seen 23% and 33% of the team's offensive snaps while finishing with six carries in each contest. The Eagles ranked third in run-play percentage this season and they like to use all their running backs from Miles Sanders to Kenneth Gainwell to Boston Scott as part of that rushing attack. Scott has finished with 32 and 21 rushing yards in each of the last two games.

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Travis Kelce, TE Kansas City Chiefs
Pick: Less than 7.0 Receptions
While the Mahomes vs Hurts battle is certainly a battle to watch, we also have a Kelce brothers Super Bowl here as well with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce going up against his brother Jason Kelce who is an offensive linemen for the Eagles. Unfortunately for Travis, I think he gets the short end of this stick as the Chiefs run up against the leagues top pass defense with Philadelphia ranking first in DVOA against the pass and first in sacks this season with 70. We know Patrick Mahomes is not at 100% and neither is Travis Kelce for that matter. Kelce has only gone over this total in six games all season while pushing this total three times. A push isn't a loss for us, so we can still make some money even if he finishes exactly with seven receptions, but I'm taking the under here.

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Patrick Mahomes, QB Kansas City Chiefs
Pick: More than 0.5 Passing Yards
Part of PrizePicks Super Bowl 57's promo is their “free square” prop line on Patrick Mahomes passing yards prop which they set at 0.5 passing yards. If using this wager, the max bet is $25 but a two-pick play will pay out 3x on your wager, so if you were to use the Patrick Mahomes “free square” with one of the two plays above and they both hit then you would receive $75 on your $25 wager. If you were to use all three picks, you could earn up to 5x return should all three plays win on a $25 wager.
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Player News
49ers signed TE George Kittle to a four-year, $76.4 million contract extension.
The deal includes $40 million guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. After denying a report from The Athletic’s Dianna Russini that he was aiming to become the game’s highest paid tight end, Kittle signs a monster extension that eclipses Trey McBride’s recent deal. Kittle last year ranked third in tight end receiving yards and led the position in yards per route run. He has been one of the NFL’s most efficient pass catchers for years and will enter his age-32 season as an important part of a San Francisco passing attack that is now without Deebo Samuel.
ESPN’s Peter Schrager reports Aaron Rodgers “has no timetable” to sign for the 2025 season.
Schrager said Rodgers has told teams — including the Giants and Steelers — that they should feel free to move on in their quarterback search if Rodgers’ timetable doesn’t fit theirs. Rodgers, 41, told ESPN’s Pat McAfee this month that he was dealing with personal issues and indicated he was in no hurry to sign with the team for 2025. The Steelers could enter the summer with Mason Rudolph and rookie QB Will Howard atop their quarterback depth chart.
Seahawks exercised the fifth-year option on OT Charles Cross.
Cross now remains tied to the organization through the 2026 season. PFF gave the towering 24-year-old tackle exemplary marks in 2024, ranking him 10th of 140 qualified tackles, including 15th in pass protection and 16th in run blocking. The Seahawks extend the negotiating window on one of the key pieces of their offensive front.
Browns signed WR Diontae Johnson to a one-year contract.
The former Steeler wasn’t able to carve out a significant role with the Panthers, Ravens, or Texans in 2024 after seemingly breaking out in Pittsburgh. The Browns apparently saw enough during his visit with the team Monday to sign him to a one-year contract, the details of which have yet to be released. Expect Johnson to start opposite Cedric Tillman on the perimeter while Jerry Jeudy works the slot.
ESPN’s Field Yates reports Browns placed the unrestricted free agent tender on WR Elijah Moore.
Moore visited the Bills on Monday and then saw the Browns place the unrestricted free agent tender on him. Per Field Yates, this means that Moore will count against the compensatory free agent formula should he sign with another team. He’ll play on the tender if he returns to the Browns, which carries a value of $3.428 million for wide receivers in 2025.
Fox Sports’ Jordan Szhultz reports Packers signed LB/S Isaiah Simmons, formerly of the Giants.
The former first-round hybrid linebacker and safety has yet to live up to his No. 8 overall selection in the 2020 draft, but brings the unique ability to fill multiple positions over the middle of the field to a Packers defense that prefers to play a more inside-out style. There is upside in his athletic profile and versatility - perhaps another change of scenery will serve to unlock some of that potential.