After a full season's worth of on-field NFL action to bet on, we have a little more of that to come in Super Bowl 60. But there's also so much more.
The pregame narrative: Curious to know how long the national anthem will be? Or who Bad Bunny will bring out at halftime? Or even what the colour will be for the winning coach's Gatorade shower? There's no shortage of markets for the game outside the game.
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Super Bowl props: National anthem odds
This year's U.S. national anthem singer is Charlie Puth, a pop/R&B artist with a handful of Grammy nominations to his name.
We're not really concerned with his resume, though. The question is which side of two minutes will his rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner land on.
| U.S. national anthem length | Odds |
| Over 119.5 seconds | -125 |
| Under 119.5 seconds | -112 |
U.S. national anthem length odds as of 3:15 p.m. on Feb. 5, 2026.
Last year's performer, Jon Batiste, came in at 1:59 (cashing the under on 120.5 seconds). Batiste had previously sung the anthem in under two minutes at an NBA all-star game and a US Open tennis opening ceremony, so there was some track record to work with.
That's not the case with Puth. There is a YouTube video from 2021 in which Puth plays an instrumental of the anthem, but you really can't read into that too much.
At this number, the under is 5-3 in the past eight Super Bowls — and two of the overs landed on 121 seconds.
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Seahawks vs. Patriots coin toss odds
In a very literal sense, you'll never place a bet that's more of a coin flip than this one. Betting heads or tails is a true 50/50 proposition.
I wouldn't call it a trend, but tails has been the winner in eight of the past 12 Super Bowls (and in 31 of 59 Super Bowls overall).
| Market | Odds |
| Coin toss: Heads | -103 |
| Coin toss: Tails | -103 |
| Coin toss winner: Patriots | -103 |
| Coin toss winner: Seahawks | -103 |
| Patriots to win toss and Super Bowl | +470 |
| Seahawks to win toss and Super Bowl | +190 |
| Heads & Patriots +4.5 | +275 |
| Tails & Patriots +4.5 | +275 |
| Heads & Seahawks -4.5 | +275 |
| Tails & Seahawks -4.5 | +275 |
| Heads & Over 45.5 | +275 |
| Tails & Over 45.5 | +275 |
| Heads & Under 45.5 | +275 |
| Tails & Under 45.5 | +275 |
Coin toss odds as of 3:15 p.m. on Feb. 5, 2026.
Last year, the Kansas City Chiefs won the toss (tails) but went on to lose the game, 40-22, to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Super Bowl props: Gatorade colour
Last year, the yellow/green/lime Gatorade colour was an odds-on favourite (-225) to be selected for the winning coach's celebratory shower.
And sure enough, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was doused with a cooler full of lemon-lime Gatorade to cash that bet.
This year's flavour field is wide open, with orange holding a slight edge over both blue and the incumbent winner.
| Colour | Odds |
| Orange | +200 |
| Blue | +250 |
| Yellow/Green/Lime | +250 |
| Red/Pink | +500 |
| Purple | +650 |
| Water/Clear | +900 |
Gatorade colour odds as of 3:15 p.m. on Feb. 5, 2026.
The Seattle Seahawks' lone Super Bowl win came 12 years ago, and then-coach Pete Carroll was showered with orange Gatorade. It's feasible to think Seattle would go back to that well if given the chance.
Then again, orange has only been the winner once in the past nine years.
As for the New England Patriots, they used blue Gatorade for their Super Bowl LIII win seven years ago. It's a prominent colour for the team and would make sense as the choice if they win.
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Bad Bunny halftime show prop bets
Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican rapper, will make history on Sunday as the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
The 31-year-old recently won Album of the Year at the Grammys. Now, he'll put his dance moves and Spanish-language vocal chops on display in the Bay Area.
Here are the odds for how he's expected to close out the show:
| Bad Bunny halftime show: Last song | Odds |
| EoO | +175 |
| DTmF | +200 |
| La Mudanza | +275 |
| CAFe CON RON | +350 |
| LO QUE LE PASO HAWAii | +650 |
| UN PREVIEW | +650 |
| Monaco | +1,000 |
| NO ME QUIERO CASAR | +1,000 |
| Titi Me Pregunto | +1,000 |
Bad Bunny last song odds as of 3:15 p.m. on Feb. 5, 2026.
EoO is one of the hits of Bad Bunny's Grammy-winning album, Debi Tirar Mas Fotos. It was originally released in January 2025 and climbed to No. 24 on Billboard's Hot 100.
Titi Me Pregunto, a 10-to-1 long shot to be the closer, is viewed by some as Bad Bunny's likeliest opening song. Its music video has garnered more than a billion views on YouTube.
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Bad Bunny halftime show: Special guest odds
Though Bad Bunny is the solo headliner, you can bet that he won't be alone for his halftime set at Levi's Stadium.
There are some long shot special guests on the board, including Taylor Swift (+2,500) and Justin Bieber (+5,000). Here are the people most likely to appear:
| Bad Bunny halftime show: Special guest | Odds |
| Cardi B | -295 |
| J Balvin | -200 |
| Jennifer Lopez | -118 |
| Ricky Martin | -118 |
| Karol G | -110 |
| Jhayco | +125 |
| Daddy Yankee | +150 |
| Rosalia | +200 |
| Dua Lipa | +250 |
| Marc Anthony | +250 |
| Rauw Alejandra | +300 |
| Shakira | +300 |
Bad Bunny special guest odds as of 3:15 p.m. on Feb. 5, 2026.
Cardi B and J Balvin have a hit song from 2018 with Bad Bunny ("I Like It"), so it would make sense to see them take the stage.
And Cardi B figures to be in the building already to support her boyfriend, Patriots wideout Stefon Diggs.
It's also worth noting that Bad Bunny appeared during the Super Bowl 54 halftime show, which was co-headlined by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.
