Prop bets
Total amount wagered on Super Bowl LIV | $154.7 million | https://www.actionnetwork.com/nfl/super-bowl-nfl-betting-handle-kansas-city-chiefs-san-francisco-49ers |
Percentage of Super Bowl wagers on prop bets | 23% | https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexreimer/2020/01/28/super-bowl-54-sports-betting-by-the-numbers/#4384465c29d4 |
Most common Super Bowl prop bet | Coin toss | https://www.cbsnews.com/news/super-bowl-prop-bets-2020-coin-toss-length-of-national-anthem-and-every-other-game-day-side-bet-you-can-make/ |
Prop bets are a popular form of sports betting during the Super Bowl, where gamblers can wager on non-game-related outcomes. According to Forbes, roughly 23% of all Super Bowl wagers are placed on prop bets. The most common prop bet is the coin toss, with millions of dollars bet on its outcome each year. In 2020, the total amount wagered on the Super Bowl was $154.7 million, with many sportsbooks reporting record profits.
Point spreads
Total Amount Wagered | $6.8 billion |
Average Bet Amount | $150 |
Number of Bets Placed | 98 million |
Point spreads are one of the most popular types of bets placed on the Super Bowl. According to commonly accessible data sources, the total amount wagered on the 2020 Super Bowl was $6.8 billion, with an average bet amount of $150. A staggering 98 million bets were placed in total. The point spread bet is a type of bet where a bookmaker predicts the margin of victory in a game, with the aim of making both teams equally appealing to bettors. Despite the potential risks of gambling on sports, point spreads have become a widely used and accepted method of sports betting.
Over/under
Year | Total Amount Wagered | Recorded Revenue | Number of Bets Placed |
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2017 | $138.5 million | $10.9 million | 97 million |
2018 | $158.6 million | $1.17 million | 104 million |
2019 | $145.9 million | $10.7 million | 104 million |
According to recent statistics, sports fans across the United States have bet a combined total of $443 million on the Super Bowl in the last three years alone. The over/under bet is one of the most popular bets placed during this event. In 2019, a staggering 104 million bets were made on the Super Bowl, with a majority of them being over/under bets. These bets involve guessing whether the total number of points scored in the game will be over or under a specific number. The Super Bowl is a key event for sports betting, and these bets provide a thrilling opportunity for individuals to engage with the game in a new way.
Halftime show prop bets
Year | Total Amount Wagered | Total Amount Lost by Bettors | Total Amount Won by Bettors |
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2020 | $7.6 billion | $6.8 billion | $1.2 billion |
2019 | $6 billion | $4.5 billion | $1.5 billion |
2018 | $4.8 billion | $4.2 billion | $600 million |
Halftime show prop bets have become a popular form of sports betting during the Super Bowl. In 2020, a record-breaking $7.6 billion was wagered on the Super Bowl, with $1.2 billion won by lucky bettors. The amount wagered in 2020 was a 27% increase from the previous year. While the exact amount of money wagered specifically on halftime show prop bets is not available, it is estimated that nearly one-third of all Super Bowl bets are prop bets. These types of bets allow for a wider range of outcomes to bet on, such as the length of the National Anthem or the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach.
MVP odds
MVP Odds Super Bowl 2021 | Team | Odds |
Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | +100 |
Tom Brady | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +200 |
Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay Packers | +1400 |
Drew Brees | New Orleans Saints | +2500 |
Josh Allen | Buffalo Bills | +3300 |
Super Bowl sports bets are an annual phenomenon that sees billions of dollars wagered on various outcomes of the game. One popular bet is on the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the game. In the 2021 Super Bowl, Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs enters as the favorite with odds of +100, while Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers follows close behind at +200. Other notable players with decent MVP odds include Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers at +1400, Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints at +2500, and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills at +3300. Betting on the Super Bowl MVP is a high-risk, high-reward proposition that adds to the excitement of the game for fans and bettors alike. (Source: CBS Sports)
Coin toss
Statistic | Value | Reference |
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Number of bets on coin toss | Over 1.5 million | (source) |
Average amount bet on coin toss | $50 | (source) |
Odds of winning coin toss bet | 50/50 | (source) |
In Super Bowl sports bets, the coin toss is one of the most popular and simple bets placed by millions of people. Over 1.5 million bets are placed on the coin toss alone, with an average amount of $50 per bet. The odds of winning this bet are 50/50. (source)
First touchdown scorer
Number of bets placed on “First touchdown scorer” in Super Bowl | Approximately 40% of all sports bets |
Average amount bet on “First touchdown scorer” in Super Bowl | $500 – $1000 |
Accurate odds of betting on “First touchdown scorer” in Super Bowl | Approximately 10:1 |
In Super Bowl sports betting, one popular bet is on the “First touchdown scorer” of the game. Approximately 40% of all sports bets made on the Super Bowl are placed on this specific aspect of the game. The average amount bet on the first touchdown scorer is between $500 and $1000. The accurate odds of predicting the first touchdown scorer in the Super Bowl are approximately 10:1. It is a popular and exciting bet that many people make during the biggest game of the year.
National anthem length
Year | Average National Anthem Length |
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2016 | 1:58 |
2017 | 2:09 |
2018 | 2:03 |
2019 | 1:50 |
2020 | 2:00 |
When it comes to Super Bowl sports bets, many people place wagers on various outcomes such as the length of the national anthem. Looking at past statistical data, the average length of the national anthem during the Super Bowl has varied over the years. In 2016, the average length was 1 minute and 58 seconds, while in 2017 it was 2 minutes and 9 seconds. In 2018, it was recorded at 2 minutes and 3 seconds, while in 2019, it was 1 minute and 50 seconds. 2020 saw an average length of 2 minutes. These statistics can be useful for individuals looking to make informed bets on the length of the national anthem during the Super Bowl.
Total tackles
Year | Total Bets Placed | Total Amount Wagered | Total Winnings |
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2020 | 26 million | $7 billion | $150 million |
2019 | 23 million | $6 billion | $158.6 million |
2018 | 25 million | $4.76 billion | $301 million |
Super Bowl sports bets are a popular pastime for millions of people. In 2020, a total of 26 million bets were placed on the game, with a whopping $7 billion wagered. Despite the huge sums of money involved, only $150 million in winnings were paid out. The previous year saw similar figures, with 23 million bets placed, $6 billion wagered, and $158.6 million paid out in winnings. In 2018, there were 25 million bets placed, with $4.76 billion wagered and $301 million in winnings. Total tackles, a key statistic in the game, is just one of many factors that gamblers take into account when placing their bets.
Total pass attempts
Year | Total Pass Attempts | Winning Team |
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2020 | 83 | Kansas City Chiefs |
2019 | 35 | New England Patriots |
2018 | 43 | Philadelphia Eagles |
2017 | 62 | New England Patriots |
2016 | 49 | Denver Broncos |
The Super Bowl is one of the most popular events on the American sports calendar and is equally popular amongst sports bettors. One of the most popular types of bets on the Super Bowl is the total pass attempts. In the past five Super Bowls, the total pass attempts ranged from 35 to 83. The winning team also had varied success, with the New England Patriots winning twice and the Kansas City Chiefs winning once. These statistics show that while the number of total pass attempts can vary widely, it does not necessarily determine the success of the winning team.
Total rushing yards
Table:
Super Bowl Sports Bets | Statistics | Reference |
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Total Rushing Yards | 211 | https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401220339 |
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Total rushing yards is one of the popular sports bets for Super Bowl games. In the last Super Bowl, the total rushing yards recorded were 211. This bet is quite popular due to the fact that both teams depend on their ground game to score and control the clock. It is also interesting to note that the total rushing yards bet represents a small portion of the overall sports betting handle for Super Bowl games. Nevertheless, it remains a favorite bet among fans and bettors alike.
Total receiving yards
Total Receiving Yards is a popular Super Bowl sports betting option. In the 2020 Super Bowl, the total receiving yards bet had an over/under of 75.5 yards. The actual total receiving yards for the game was 192 yards, greatly exceeding the over/under and making it a winning bet. In Super Bowl 54, the Kansas City Chiefs receiver, Sammy Watkins recorded the highest total receiving yards at 98 yards. In Super Bowl history, the record for total receiving yards in a single game is held by Jerry Rice, who recorded 215 yards in Super Bowl XXIII.
Quarterback passing yards
Year | Quarterback Passing Yards | Super Bowl Winner |
2020 | 286 | Kansas City Chiefs |
2019 | 262 | New England Patriots |
2018 | 373 | Philadelphia Eagles |
2017 | 466 | New England Patriots |
2016 | 302 | Denver Broncos |
Super Bowl is the biggest annual sporting event in the United States. It is iconic in the world of sports. Super Bowl sports bets are a very common practice and are a huge industry. Quarterback passing yards is a popular and significant criterion that is used in Super Bowl sports bets. The Super Bowl winning teams are usually those that have a quarterback who is a top performer in terms of passing yards. The above table shows quarterback passing yards for the past five Super Bowls and their respective winning teams. These statistics could be helpful when making sports bets.
(Source: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/)
Player to score first touchdown
Year | Winning Player | Team | Position |
2019 | Sony Michel | New England Patriots | Running Back |
2018 | Alshon Jeffery | Philadelphia Eagles | Wide Receiver |
2017 | Devonta Freeman | Atlanta Falcons | Running Back |
When it comes to Super Bowl sports bets, one of the most popular options is the “Player to score first touchdown.” According to past statistics, players in the running back position have the highest likelihood of scoring the first touchdown, with 7 of the last 10 Super Bowl first touchdowns being scored by a running back. Some notable past winners in this category include Sony Michel of the New England Patriots in 2019 and Devonta Freeman of the Atlanta Falcons in 2017. However, wide receivers can also be strong contenders, with players such as Alshon Jeffery of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018 winning this bet. Ultimately, the outcome is unpredictable, but understanding past statistics and trends can help inform your betting decisions.
Game-winning field goal
Year | Total Amount Wagered | Total Amount Won |
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2020 | $7 billion | $7.6 billion |
2019 | $6 billion | $4.6 billion |
2018 | $4.76 billion | $4.52 billion |
A game-winning field goal is one of the most exciting moments of the Super Bowl, and it’s also a popular betting option. In recent years, the total amount wagered on the game has continued to increase. In 2020, a record-breaking $7 billion was wagered on the Super Bowl, with $7.6 billion won. This is up from $6 billion wagered in 2019. Overall, the Super Bowl continues to be one of the biggest betting events of the year, with millions of people placing their bets on everything from the game’s outcome to player performance. [Source: CNBC]
Defensive touchdowns
Below is a table of some notable statistics related to Super Bowl sports bets involving Defensive Touchdowns.
Year | Total Defensive Touchdowns | Odds of Defensive Touchdowns | Result |
2021 | 1 | +175 | Won |
2020 | 0 | +200 | Lost |
2019 | 0 | +180 | Lost |
Super Bowl sports bets involving defensive touchdowns can be a popular and potentially profitable option for bettors. In the 2021 Super Bowl, there was one defensive touchdown, which had odds of +175 for those who had placed a bet on it. However, in the previous two Super Bowls, there were no defensive touchdowns scored despite the odds being listed at +200 and +180 respectively. While defensive touchdowns can be difficult to predict, they can provide bettors with an exciting and potentially lucrative option.
(Source: https://www.oddsshark.com/nfl/super-bowl-odds-defensive-touchdown-prop-bets)
Team to score first
Statistic | Value |
Win Percentage for Team Scored First | ~70% |
Super Bowl First Score Type | Touchdown |
Most Frequent First Scoring Team | New England Patriots |
Most Frequent First Scoring Player | Rob Gronkowski |
In Super Bowl sports bets, one of the most popular betting options is “Team to score first.” Looking at past Super Bowl data, the team that scores first has a win percentage of about 70%. The most frequent type of first score in the Super Bowl is a touchdown. The team that most frequently scores first in the Super Bowl is the New England Patriots, while the most frequent player to score first is Rob Gronkowski. These statistics provide valuable insight into the “Team to score first” betting option.
First score of the game
Super Bowl Sports Bets | Statistics | Reference |
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First score of the game | Most common first score type is a touchdown with an average of 31.4% probability, followed by a field goal with 19.9% probability and a safety with 0.6% probability. | Sporting News |
Super Bowl sports bets are some of the most popular bets placed by sports enthusiasts all over the world. One such bet is the first score of the game. According to statistics, the most common first score type is a touchdown with an average of 31.4% probability, followed by a field goal with 19.9% probability and a safety with 0.6% probability. (Reference: Sporting News)
Total interceptions
Year | Total Interceptions |
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2021 | 3 |
2020 | 2 |
2019 | 4 |
2018 | 2 |
When it comes to Super Bowl sports bets, one popular betting market is on the total interceptions made during the game. In the past four years, the total interceptions have varied between 2 and 4, with the 2019 game having the highest number of interceptions at 4. Keeping these statistics in mind can help bettors make informed decisions when placing their bets on total interceptions during the Super Bowl.
Red zone scoring percentages
Super Bowl 2021 | Red zone scoring percentages |
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Total bets placed | 26 million |
Total money wagered | $500 million |
Average bet size | $19.23 |
Total amount won by sportsbooks | $43.4 million |
The Super Bowl is a massive event for sports betting, with millions of people placing bets and hundreds of millions of dollars on the line. One factor that can be crucial to success is red zone scoring percentage – a measure of how often a team is able to score when they get close to the end zone. In Super Bowl 2021, a total of 26 million bets were placed, with a total of $500 million wagered. The average bet size was $19.23. However, despite the high betting volume, sportsbooks still managed to come away with $43.4 million in winnings. Understanding red zone scoring percentages could help bettors make smarter bets and increase their chances of success. (Sources: American Gaming Association, ESPN)
Player to score last touchdown
Year | Number of Super Bowl Bets | Amount Wagered (in millions) | Amount Won by Sportsbooks (in millions) |
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2019 | 72 | 145 | 10.7 |
2020 | 108 | 270 | 18.8 |
2021 | 267 | 495 | 43.8 |
In Super Bowl sports bets, the “player to score last touchdown” is a popular proposition bet. In 2021, there were 267 different types of Super Bowl bets with $495 million wagered on the game. Sportsbooks won $43.8 million from all the Super Bowl bets placed that year.
Defensive points allowed
Year | Average Defensive Points Allowed in Super Bowl |
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2020 | 26.5 |
2019 | 13.5 |
2018 | 22.5 |
2017 | 27 |
2016 | 15 |
Super Bowl is one of the biggest events in the sports world. Fans from across the world place bets on their favourite team and players to win big. One of the key factors in placing sports bets is the average defensive points allowed by the teams in the Super Bowl. By analyzing the defensive points allowed, one can gauge the strength of the defense and make an informed decision. According to the latest statistics, the average defensive points allowed in the Super Bowl from 2016-2020 is 20.1 points. However, this number can vary significantly from year to year, and it is a crucial aspect that all sports bettors should consider before placing their bets.
Winning margin
Super Bowl Bet Type | Winning Margin Statistics |
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Winning Margin | 30% of Super Bowl games have a margin of victory between 1-8 points. |
Super Bowl sports betting is a widely popular activity where people bet on a variety of outcomes and scenarios. One common bet type is the winning margin – the number of points by which the winning team beats the losing team. According to statistics, around 30% of Super Bowl games have a margin of victory in the range of 1-8 points. This information can be useful for individuals who are looking to participate in Super Bowl sports betting and want to make an informed decision.
Number of field goals
Year | Number of Field Goals |
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2021 | 3 |
2020 | 4 |
2019 | 3 |
Super Bowl Sports Bets have a wide variety of options, but one of the most popular betting options for the Super Bowl is the number of field goals made in the game. Bettors place their bets on whether there will be over or under a certain number of field goals made during the game. In the last three Super Bowls, the average number of field goals made was 3.33. This information can be useful for those looking to make an educated bet on this popular Super Bowl Sports Bet.
Total sacks
Super Bowl | Sports bets | Total sacks |
54 | $6.8 billion | 7 |
Super Bowl, the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), is a major event for sports betting. In 2020, the total amount of money bet on the event worldwide was around $6.8 billion. One popular type of bet is wagering on the number of sacks made by both teams during the game. In Super Bowl 54, the total number of sacks made was 7. This statistic shows that sacks can play a significant role in determining the outcome of the game.
Total turnovers
Total turnovers | Super Bowl Betting Odds |
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2.8 | -110 |
3.7 | -105 |
4.2 | -110 |
Super Bowl sports bets are a popular topic leading up to the annual event. One popular bet is the total turnovers, or the total number of times the ball changes possession from one team to the other during the game. According to commonly accessible references, the average number of total turnovers for past Super Bowls is 2.8, 3.7, and 4.2. Understanding these statistics can help individuals make more informed bets on the Super Bowl.
Total penalties
Year | Total Penalties |
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2017 | 13 |
2018 | 12 |
2019 | 15 |
2020 | 8 |
In the Super Bowl, sports bets are an integral part of the game, and one of the most popular bets is on the total number of penalties. Penalties can have a significant impact on the game’s outcome, and bettors try to predict the total number of penalties that will be called during the game. The table above shows the total number of penalties for the past four Super Bowls (2017-2020). As we can see, the number of total penalties varies significantly from year to year, with the lowest number being in 2020 with only 8 penalties. This information can help bettors make more informed decisions when placing their bets and could potentially increase their chances of winning.
Referee tendencies
Statistic | Value |
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Penalties per game | 11.3 |
Average penalty yards | 110.6 |
Penalty breakdown | Offensive: 49.4%, Defensive: 37.3%, Special teams: 13.3% |
Sports bettors often consider referees’ tendencies before placing their bets on Super Bowl games. Referees have been known to call penalties at different rates, favor specific teams, or have biases towards certain types of penalties. According to a recent study, the average number of penalties per game in the NFL is 11.3, with an average of 110.6 penalty yards. Analysis of referee tendencies shows that the distribution of penalties is as follows: 49.4% of penalties are called against the offensive team, 37.3% against the defensive team, and 13.3% against special teams. Understanding these trends helps bettors make informed decisions and could potentially affect the outcome of the game. (Source: NFLpenalties.com)
Super Bowl MVP odds
Year | MVP Odds | Winner |
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2020 | +120 | Patrick Mahomes |
2019 | +120 | Julian Edelman |
2018 | +250 | Nick Foles |
Super Bowl MVP odds are a popular type of sports bet for the big game. In recent years, odds have played in favor of the eventual winner of the Super Bowl, with the favorite winning the award in 10 of the last 13 contests. Betting on Super Bowl MVP odds has become increasingly popular, with more than $5 million bet on the award alone for Super Bowl 53. This type of bet provides a unique opportunity for football fans to engage with the game and potentially win big. [Sources: ESPN, CBS Sports]
Game flow predictions
Please find below a table highlighting the statistics on Super Bowl sports bets:
Year | Betting Amount (in million USD) | Number of Bets (in million) | Winning Amount (in million USD) |
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2021 | 4,300 | 23.2 | 195 |
2020 | 7,000 | 26 | 404.3 |
2019 | 6,000 | 23 | 315.3 |
Super Bowl is one of the most popular sporting events in the world and attracts a huge number of sports bets every year. In 2021, the betting amount for the event was around 4.3 billion USD, with over 23 million bets being placed. The total winning amount during the 2021 event was around 195 million USD.
Sports betting during Super Bowl events have been consistently increasing over the years. In 2020, the total betting amount was around 7 billion USD, with 26 million bets being placed. The winning amount during the 2020 event was around 404.3 million USD. Similarly, the 2019 event had a total betting amount of 6 billion USD, with 23 million bets being placed, and a total winning amount of 315.3 million USD.
(Source: American Gaming Association)