Get ready for a deep dive into the world of Super Bowl prop bets! The 2026 Super Bowl, a thrilling clash between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, left us with some intriguing results and outcomes. But here's where it gets controversial... or at least, where the prop bets come into play!
The Battle of the Prop Bets
Let's start with the pregame props. Charlie Puth's energetic rendition of the national anthem lasted a swift 1 minute and 51 seconds, making the 'under' bet the winner at BetMGM. A quick anthem, a quick start to the game, and then... a defensive battle ensued!
The coin toss, a simple yet crucial moment, favored the Patriots, with the coin landing on heads.
Halftime Show Highlights
The halftime show, a spectacle in itself, kicked off with the song "Titi Me Preguntó", and wrapped up with "DtMF". Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance as the first guest performer, adding a touch of star power to the event.
Player Performance Prop Bets
AJ Barner, the underdog, scored the first touchdown, with odds of +1200. He was followed by fellow scorers AJ Barner (+240), Mack Hollins (+400), the Seahawks defense (+400), and Rhamondre Stevenson (+130).
Postgame Prop Bets
The winning team, the Seahawks, celebrated with a yellow Gatorade shower. A refreshing end to a tense game!
Miscellaneous Bets and Outcomes
The first points of the game were scored via a field goal. The winning squares for each quarter were: Seahawks 3, Patriots 0 (1st quarter); Seahawks 9, Patriots 0 (2nd quarter); Seahawks 2, Patriots 0 (3rd quarter); and Seahawks 9, Patriots 3 (4th quarter).
The first penalty of the game was a false start by the Patriots, and the first turnover was a fumble by the same team. The Seahawks dominated the first half, winning the spread by -3.5, and the total points scored in the first half were under 21.5. The full-game spread winner was also the Seahawks, with a -4.5 spread, and the total points scored were under 45.5.
And there you have it! A comprehensive look at the prop bets and their outcomes for the 2026 Super Bowl. But here's the part most people miss: these prop bets add an extra layer of excitement and engagement to the game, offering a unique perspective for fans and bettors alike.
So, what do you think? Are prop bets a fun addition to the Super Bowl experience, or do they distract from the game itself? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
Date: Feb 9, 2026
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