
Super Bowl Odds 2018: Props List and Betting Guide for Eagles vs. Patriots
Between college football and the NFL, bettors who are interested in gambling on games typically have a plethora of options during fall weekends. The Super Bowl, however, limits those options to one game, so Las Vegas responds with a lengthy list of prop bets.
Gamblers can wager on anything from the national anthem to the coin toss or halftime show, as just picking who will win against the point spread between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles loses its luster with so many choices.
With that in mind, here is a look at various prop bets available for Sunday's game in Minneapolis, as well as specific ones to target. The prop bets are courtesy of OddsShark, as of Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET.
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Super Bowl Prop Bets
Coin Toss
Heads -105
Tails -105
Will the Team Calling Heads or Tails Win the Toss?
Yes -105
No -105
How Long Will Pink Take to Sing the National Anthem?
Over two minutes -140
Under two minutes Even
What Color will Pink's Hair Be at the Start of the National Anthem?
Pink/red +150
White/blond +175
Brown/black +400
Blue/purple +500
Green +500
Will Pink Be Airborne During the National Anthem?
Yes +150
No -200
Will Pink Forget or Omit Any of the Words to the National Anthem?
Yes +300
No -500
Will Pink Say Eagles Before, During or After the National Anthem?
Yes +110
No -150
Will Pink Wear an Eagles Shirt or Hat While Singing?
Yes +200
No -500
Who Will Be Shown First During the National Anthem?
Tom Brady -200
Nick Foles +150
Who Scores First?
Philadelphia Eagles +115
New England Patriots -145
How Many Times Will the Broadcast Mention Carson Wentz?
Over 3.5 -150
Under 3.5 +110
How Many Times Will the Broadcast Mention Gisele Bundchen?
Over 1.5 +150
Under 1.5 -200
How Many Times Will the Broadcast Show Robert Kraft?
Over 2.5 -200
Under 2.5 +150
Who Will Be Mentioned First During the Broadcast?
Robert Kraft -130
Jeff Lurie -110
Who Will Be Mentioned First During the Broadcast?
Bill Belichick -130
Doug Pederson -110
Who Will the Broadcast Show First?
Robert Kraft -130
Jeff Lurie -110
Who Will the Broadcast Show First?
Bill Belichick -130
Doug Pederson -110
How Many Times Will Janet Jackson Be Mentioned During the Broadcast?
Over 1.5 Even
Under 1.5 -140
What Color Shoes Will Justin Timberlake Wear at the Start of the Halftime Performance?
White -125
Black +175
Brown/beige +700
Blue +1000
Green +1000
Red +1600
Yellow +2000
Will Justin Timberlake Wear a Hat at the Start of His Performance?
Yes +350
No -600
Will Justin Timberlake Cover a Prince Song During His performance?
Yes -140
No Even
Will Other *NSync Members Perform During Halftime?
Yes +200
No -300
How Many Times Will the Broadcast Show the Rocky Statue in Philadelphia?
Over one -150
Under one +110
What Color Will the Gatorade Dumped on the Winning Coach Be?
Lime/green/yellow +225
Orange +250
Red +275
Clear/water +375
Blue +1000
Purple +1000
Will Al Michaels Mention the Game's Spread?
Yes +110
No -150
Will Anyone Outside of Tom Brady or Nick Foles Take a Snap?
Yes +120
No -160
Will There Be an Onside Kick Attempt?
Yes -200
No +150
Who Will the Super Bowl MVP Mention First in His Speech?
Teammates +200
God +400
City +500
Coach +700
Owner +1000
Family +2000
Does not mention any of the above +190
What Color Will Bill Belichick's Shirt Be at the Start of the Game?
Blue -125
Gray +150
Red +750
White +750
How Many Clips From Super Bowl 39 Will Be Shown During the Broadcast?
Over 2.5 -120
Under 2.5 -120
How Many Times Will Tom Brady's Age Be Mentioned During the Broadcast?
Over five -150
Under five +110
How Many Times Will the Temperature Outside the Stadium Be Mentioned Outside the Stadium During the Broadcast?
Over one -140
Under one Even
How Many Times Will the Broadcast Mention Carson Wentz?
Over 3.5 -160
Under 3.5 +120
Will the Broadcast Mention Donald Trump?
Yes -150
No +110
Will Tom Brady's Jersey Be Stolen Again?
Yes +150
No -200
Will a Quarterback Throw For More Than 400 Yards?
Yes +300
No -500
Will There Be a Flea Flicker?
Yes +400
No -700
Who Scores Last?
Philadelphia Eagles +110
New England Patriots -140
Will the Team That Scores First Win?
Yes -180
No +150
Will a Team Score Three Unanswered Times?
Yes -180
No +150
Who Gets More First Downs?
Philadelphia Eagles +3 (-115)
New England Patriots -3 (-115)
Who Wins MVP?
Tom Brady -125
Nick Foles +325
Rob Gronkowski +850
Dion Lewis +1800
Danny Amendola +1800
Jay Ajayi +1800
Zach Ertz +1800
Alshon Jeffery +2000
Brandin Cooks +2200
James White +4000
LeGarrette Blount +4000
Fletcher Cox +4000
Rex Burkhead +5000
Chris Hogan +5000
Nelson Agholor +5000
Jake Elliott +5000
Stephen Gostkowski +5000
Torrey Smith +7500
Corey Clement +10000
Patrick Chung +10000
Devin McCourty +10000
James Harrison +10000
Malcolm Butler +10000
Phillip Dorsett +20000
Malcolm Jenkins +20000
Nigel Bradham +20000
Mychal Kendricks +20000
Patrick Robinson +20000
Brandon Graham +20000
Jalen Mills +20000
Rodney McLeod +20000
Ronald Darby +20000
Corey Graham +20000
Kyle Van Noy +20000
Trey Flowers +20000
Lawrence Guy +20000
Ricky Jean Francois +20000
Trey Burton +20000
Field +2000
Will There Be an Odd or Even Total Number of Points?
Even -105
Odd -125
Who Scores the First Touchdown?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) +750
Brandin Cooks (NE) +900
Danny Amendola (NE) +1000
Dion Lewis (NE) +1000
Zach Ertz (PHI) +1000
Alshon Jeffery (PHI) +1200
Jay Ajayi (PHI) +1200
Chris Hogan (NE) +1400
James White (NE) +1400
Rex Burkhead (NE) +1400
LeGarrette Blount (PHI) +1400
Nelson Agholor (PHI) +1600
Corey Clement (PHI) +1800
Torrey Smith (PHI) +1800
Tom Brady (NE) +2500
Nick Foles (PHI) +3300
No Touchdown Scorer +7500
Any Other Touchdown Scorer +400
How Many Yards For the Longest Touchdown?
Over 43.5 -115
Under 43.5 -115
Who Scores the Longest Touchdown?
Eagles +115
Patriots -145
*More props, including additional player-specific props, are available at OddsShark.
Bets to Target
How Long Will Pink Take to Sing the National Anthem?
There are few bigger 50-50 calls for those looking to gamble on prop bets than the length of the national anthem, but bettors at least have some information to fall back on.
This year's line of two minutes is particularly tricky considering Stephen Campbell of OddsShark noted the average length of the last 12 national anthems is one minute, 58.6 seconds.
However, Pete Blackburn of CBS Sports pointed out four of the last five anthems went over two minutes. Blackburn also acknowledged "Pink's tendency to belt out lengthier tunes," suggesting the over is in play.
The thought here is Pink will continue the trend of national anthem singers savoring the spotlight and go over two minutes, especially as a Pennsylvania native with the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sing the song before a Super Bowl featuring the local in-state team.
Look for the stretch of longer anthems to continue on Sunday and target the over.
Will the Team That Scores First Win?
This is included here as an opportunity for gamblers to play the odds a bit. While it would follow the team that scored first would win the game, both the Patriots and the Eagles have the weapons to engineer a comeback should they fall behind early.
Philadelphia allowed the Minnesota Vikings to score first in the NFC Championship Game and proceeded to score 38 unanswered points for a blowout victory. It is not difficult to envision the Eagles falling behind again and then unleashing an aerial attack with Alshon Jeffery, Torrey Smith and Zach Ertz in a comeback effort.
Few football fans need to be reminded of the Patriots' comeback chops after they overcame a 28-3 deficit against the Atlanta Falcons in last year's Super Bowl. They also found themselves behind by double digits in the AFC Championship Game against the Jacksonville Jaguars before mounting a fourth-quarter comeback.
Tom Brady is arguably the greatest quarterback of all time and coming back from an initial deficit Sunday is well within his wheelhouse.
Go with the better odds on this one and say the team that scores first will not win the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl MVP
The thought here is the Patriots will win the game, and that has almost always been a formula for a Brady MVP. After all, he has five Super Bowl rings already and was the MVP in four of them, which stands as an all-time NFL record ahead of Joe Montana's three.
Quarterbacks are historically the smart choice as well, as Nate Peterson of CBS Sports noted the position has captured 28 Super Bowl MVPs compared to just 10 for all defensive players to ever lace it up in a Super Bowl.
The Patriots don't have the workhorse running back who would figure to take significant statistical yardage away from Brady considering nobody on the team ran for more than 900 yards in 2017. What's more, any yardage and touchdown catches from receivers will also show up in Brady's box score.
While Philadelphia's defense looked strong in its two playoff wins, Brady is fresh off 290 passing yards and two touchdowns against the league's top-ranked secondary in Jacksonville. Exploiting the Eagles defensive backs—that ranked 17th in the league in passing yards allowed during the regular season—won't be an issue.
Go with the favorite here and assume Brady will be MVP.

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