Super Bowl 2026 Prop Bets: Results and Outcomes Revealed
The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60. The game was wild, packed with tense moments—especially if you had money riding on prop bets.
After a quick national anthem, both teams dug in for a defensive slugfest. Things finally exploded in the fourth quarter, with both offenses coming alive.
National Anthem and Coin Toss
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Charlie Puth sang the national anthem in 1 minute and 51 seconds. Bettors who took the under 116.5 seconds at BetMGM cashed in.
The coin toss landed on heads, so the Patriots got the ball first. Pretty standard, but always a big deal for prop bettors.
Halftime Show Highlights
Bad Bunny’s halftime show was a spectacle. He brought out a bunch of guests and ran through a medley of hits that kept people glued to their seats.
The first song was Titi Me PreguntĂł, which had been the favorite at -125 odds. The show wrapped up with DtMF, another favorite, this time at +125.
Guest Performers and Song Count
Lady Gaga surprised everyone as the first guest. That got the crowd buzzing.
The over/under for number of songs was set at 11.5. Bad Bunny and friends went over, so anyone who bet the over was happy. For a more detailed blow-by-blow, check out our halftime live blog.
Game Highlights and Key Players
The game stayed tight and defensive until the fourth quarter. AJ Barner scored the first touchdown, which paid out at +1200 odds. Other anytime touchdown scorers included:
- AJ Barner (+240)
- Mack Hollins (+400)
- Seahawks defense (+400)
- Rhamondre Stevenson (+130)
Quarterback Performances
Sam Darnold and Drake Maye had very different days. Here’s a quick look at their numbers:
- Sam Darnold
- Under 229.5 passing yards
- Over 0.5 passing touchdowns
- Under 0.5 interceptions
- Under 35.5 yards for longest completion
- Over 30.5 passing attempts
- Under 20.5 completions
- Under 6.5 rushing yards
- Under 2.5 rushing attempts
- Drake Maye
- Over 222.5 passing yards
- Over 1.5 passing touchdowns
- Over 0.5 interceptions
- Over 34.5 yards for longest completion
- Over 30.5 passing attempts
- Over 20.5 completions
- Over 34.5 rushing yards
- Under 6.5 rushing attempts
Running Backs and Receivers
Kenneth Walker III really stood out and snagged Super Bowl MVP honors at +700 odds. Here’s how the top performers stacked up:
Kenneth Walker
- Over 70.5 rushing yards
- Over 18.5 rushing attempts
- Over 15.5 longest rushing attempt
- Over 20.5 receiving yards
- Under 2.5 receptions
Rhamondre Stevenson
- Under 47.5 rushing yards
- Under 14.5 rushing attempts
- Under 10.5 longest rushing attempt
- Over 22.5 receiving yards
- Over 3.5 receptions
TreVeyon Henderson
- Under 26.5 rushing yards
- Over 5.5 rushing attempts
- Under 8.5 longest rushing attempt
- Over 3.5 receiving yards
- Over 0.5 receptions
Receivers
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba: Under 91.5 receiving yards, Under 6.5 receptions
- Cooper Kupp: Over 32.5 receiving yards, Over 3.5 receptions
- AJ Barner: Over 24.5 receiving yards, Over 2.5 receptions
- Stefon Diggs: Under 44.5 receiving yards, Under 4.5 receptions
- Hunter Henry: Under 39.5 receiving yards, Under 3.5 receptions
Additional Game Highlights
The Gatorade shower color was a hot topic for prop bets. Yellow/Lime took the win at +125 odds.
That color’s odds moved from +260 to +125 before kickoff, making it the most popular pick at BetMGM. Funny how much attention that gets every year.
Scoring and Penalties
First points came from a field goal. Here’s how the quarter-by-quarter squares looked:
- First quarter: Seahawks 3, Patriots 0
- Second quarter: Seahawks 9, Patriots 0
- Third quarter: Seahawks 2, Patriots 0
- Fourth quarter: Seahawks 9, Patriots 3
The first penalty was a Patriots false start. They also coughed up the first turnover with a fumble.
Betting Outcomes
The Seahawks covered the first-half spread at -3.5. They also managed to cover the full-game spread at -4.5.
The first-half total landed under 21.5. The full-game total also stayed under 45.5.
For a complete breakdown of all the prop bets and their outcomes, check out the New York Times Athletic article.
