What do you know? Top Super Bowl betting sites already have Super Bowl LVI props available, even though we don’t know yet which teams will make it to the big game. Let’s have a look.
Early Super Bowl Moneyline
Division | Odds |
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NFC | -115 |
AFC | -105 |
There have only been six occasions where the favorite won the game straight up but did not cover the spread set by top sports betting sites. Those occurred in 2009, 2005, 2004, 1996, 1989 and 1976. In the 2014-15 Super Bowl between New England and Seattle, the closing betting line was a pick ’em – a first in the annals.
The Patriots came back for a 28-24 win over the Seahawks. Bookies were on the money with their numbers in two Super Bowls, which resulted in pushes or ties. Those games took place in 1997 and 2000.
Early Super Bowl Total
Total | Odds |
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Over 51.5 Points | -110 |
Under 51.5 Points | -110 |
Users of the best online sportsbooks will be interested to know the ‘over/under’ has gone 27-27 in the first 55 Super Bowls. In the 2019 Super Bowl, the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3. The combined 16 points was the lowest ‘over/under’ result in the history of the Super Bowl.
The three points by the Rams matched an all-time low, that of the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI. The ‘over/under’ on that game closed at 56 points. That was the 11th Super Bowl to have a total close in the fifties. The highest Super Bowl ‘over/under’ occurred in Super Bowl XXIX. The San Francisco 49ers crushed the San Diego Chargers 49-26.
Super Bowl LVI MVP
Player | Odds |
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Aaron Rodgers | +475 |
Patrick Mahomes | +525 |
Josh Allen | +625 |
Tom Brady | +625 |
Matthew Stafford | +1000 |
Derrick Henry | +1200 |
Ryan Tannehill | +1200 |
Cooper Kupp | +1600 |
Jimmy Garoppolo | +1600 |
Joe Burrow | +1800 |
Devante Adams | +2000 |
Ja’Marr Chase | +2500 |
Deebo Samuel | +2800 |
Stefon Diggs | +4000 |
Travis Kelce | +4000 |
Tyreek Hill | +4000 |
Aaron Donald | +5000 |
Elijah Mitchell | +5000 |
Mike Evans | +5000 |
Odell Beckham Jr. | +5000 |
Rob Gronkowski | +5000 |
Aaron Jones | +6600 |
Devin Singletary | +6600 |
Joe Mixon | +6600 |
Von Miller | +6600 |
AJ Brown | +7500 |
Cam Akers | +7500 |
Leonard Fournette | +7500 |
Nick Bosa | +7500 |
Cole Beasley | +10000 |
George Kittle | +10000 |
Julio Jones | +10000 |
Sony Michel | +10000 |
Tee Higgins | +10000 |
Allen Lazard | +12500 |
Brandon Aiyuk | +15000 |
Dawson Knox | +15000 |
Trey Hendrickson | +15000 |
Tom Brady has appeared in the Super Bowl 10 times. He has won the Super Bowl MVP five of those times. Heading into the 2022 playoffs, he leads the 13-4 Buccaneers as the NFC’s No. 2 seed. According to top sports betting sites, Brady has a good chance of earning his way back to the Super Sunday.
In the opening games of the postseason, the stars of the NFL’s other elite teams should be Brady’s stiffest competition for this year’s Super Bowl MVP award. Titans’s Derrick Henry, Packers’s Aaron Rodgers and Chief’s Pat Mahomes are all Super Bowl MVP candidates. They have a good chance if they do make it to the Super Bowl together with or instead of Brady.
Coach of the Year
Coach | Odds |
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Mike Vrabel | -350 |
Zac Taylor | +350 |
Matt LaFleur | +500 |
Head coach Mike Vrabel has done a hell of a job preparing his boys week in and week out. Earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC is a remarkable feat considering their biggest offensive weapon was injured halfway through the season.
The Titans have gone through a lot of hardship. Topping the conference demonstrates how tough Vrabel and this Tennessee Titans are. Vrabel is now the favorite to take home the trophy, and we can honestly say that it could not happen to a nicer guy.