20 Irresistible Super Bowl 50 Prop Bets

Written by:
Matt Skinner
Published on:
Feb/07/2016
20 Irresistible Super Bowl 50 Prop Bets

Prop bets have become one of the most popular aspects of the Super Bowl in the last few years with mobile and live betting taking over the scene.

Sure, you could bet on the actual football game, but where's the fun in that?

Both the novice and experienced bettor can get in on the action when you’re picking how long the National Anthem will go or who wins the opening coin toss.

This year's field of prop bets promises to be one of the most fun in recent history when the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos square off in Santa Clara.

Super Bowl 50 Prop Bets

  1. Who will win the coin toss?
  2. Who will call heads?
  3. Who will call tails?
  4. How long will the National Anthem be?
  5. What kind of outfit will Lady Gaga be wearing when she sings the Anthem?
  6. Which team will score first?
  7. Will the first score be a field goal?
  8. First player to score?
  9. Who will lead at half time?
  10. Peyton Manning will score more than 3 times on a passing play. (O/U)
  11. Number of times Peyton Manning will be sacked?
  12. Number of times Cam Newton will be sacked?
  13. Number of rushing touchdowns Cam Newton will score?
  14. Which song will Coldplay play first during the halftime show?
  15. First team to score after halftime?
  16. Longest successful field goal in the game?
  17. Total number of penalties made in the game by both teams?
  18. Which will be the highest scoring quarter?
  19. Will Peyton Manning announce his retirement in his post-game interview?
  20. Who will be the first person interviewed on TV when the game ends?
     

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