Successful 2 Point Conversion Super Bowl Prop Bet Payout (2024)

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/06/2024

A successful 2-point conversion in this year's Super Bowl pays out $28 for every $10 bet.

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The two-point attempt was added to the NFL in 1994. Since that time, there have been 10 successful two-point conversions in the Super Bowl. The most recent was scored by New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola against the Atlanta Falcons in 2017, six years ago.

Other prop bets to consider for the 2024 Super Bowl:

    Special Team or Defensive Touchdown Scored
    Will there be Safety Scored
    Will Either Team Score in the First 7 Minutes of the Game
    Total Touchdowns Scored
    Longest Field Goal Scored
    Total Field Goals Scored
    Will any Kick be returned for a touchdown ?
    Either Team to Attempt a 2 Point Conversion ?
    Will any Punt be returned for a touchdown ?
    Either Team to Attempt a 2 Point Conversion ?

More Prop Bets

Last Play of Game to Be a QB Kneel

YES

-189

NO

+145

Opening Kickoff to be a Touchback

YES

-371

NO

+259

Will Both Teams Have the Lead in the 1st Half?

YES

+150

NO

-233

Will Both Teams Have the Lead in the 2nd Half?

YES

+150

NO

-233

Will Both Teams Have the Lead in the 4th Quarter?

YES

+300

NO

-556

Brock Purdy to Complete His 1st Pass Attempt

YES

-244

NO

+176

Patrick Mahomes to Complete His 1st Pass Attempt

YES

-264

NO

+190

Game to Be Tied Again after 0-0?

YES

-127

NO

-106

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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