Longest Field Goal Super Bowl Prop Bet - 2024
The 2024 Super Bowl between the Chiefs and 49ers features a longest field goal total of 50 or more yards paying out $500 for every $100 bet, 44 to 49 yards pays out $325, 37 to 43 yards pays out $323, 30 to 36 pays $250, 23 to 29 pays $350, 1 to 22 pays $800.
Jake Moody of the 49ers has never missed a field goal inside the 30, only three misses inside the 50. Overall, he connected on 21-of-25 field-goal attempts. Moody's registered a career-long 59-yarder to set a College Football Playoff record against TCU in the first half of the Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 31, 2022.
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker made a 62-yard field goal, the longest field goal in Arrowhead Stadium and the Chiefs' franchise history, against the Buffalo Bills last year.
Longest Field Goal OVER 46.5 Yards in last year's Super Bowl featured a price of -125. The UNDER that number was listed at -105.
The 2022 Super Bowl had OVER 47.5 total yards as the longest field goal was the most wagered on prop bet at SportsBetting.ag at one point heading into that big game.
The longest field goal stayed UNDER 47.5 yards however with 10:15 left in the third quarter and the Cincinnati Bengals Evan McPherson nailing a 38-yard field goal.
In the 2021 NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Buccaneers, Rams field goal kicker Matt Gay went 3 for 3 on extra point kicks and converted three of his four field goal tries, leading the Rams to the NFC Championship Game.
As far as the NFL goes, Baltimore Ravens Justin Tucker's 66-yard FG kick made history in 2021. He connected on a 66-yard field goal kick as time expired for the win against the Detroit Lions in Week 3 of that season.
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Total Field Goal Yards
Total Field Goals Made
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