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The Best Prop Bets for the 2026 Super Bowl
Like most of you out there, we here at SBPS like to keep things interesting -- especially when it comes to arguing, sports, and arguing about sports.
In that spirit, we've decided to share our absolutely favorite picks available at Underdog Sports and BETR Sports for this year's Super Bowl, and see which of our picks you agree with.
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Our Favorite Bets on Underdog
Jake on Underdog
Seattle has a fantastic run defense, but they have shown vulnerability to mobile quarterbacks. Maye will need to make plays with his feet to extend drives and keep the Patriots in a shot for the upset.
Jake on Underdog
Despite only having two regular-season targets, Bobo has seen three in the postseason, including a 17-yard touchdown last week. He's become a specialized weapon in Mike Macdonald's scripted "big game" plays.
Jake on Underdog
Myers led the league with 41 made field goals this year. With the Seahawks' primary red-zone hammer (Charbonnet) sidelined, Seattle is much more likely to settle for three points when drives stall inside the 20.
Jake on Underdog
With Zach Charbonnet officially out with a torn ACL, Holani has been activated from IR to serve as the primary receiving back. He saw three targets in the NFC Championship and should be on the field for almost all passing downs.
Justin on Underdog
Darnold has overcome major concerns about his decision-making, but in the biggest game of his career, he faces a New England defense that excels at disguising coverages. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Patriots game-plan to neutralize Cooper Kupp and force Darnold to test tight windows.
Justin on Underdog
Walker can clear 13 yards easily. Between his elusiveness on a 3rd-and-long checkdown and a few designed screens to exploit New England's aggressive pass rush, he only needs one play to hit this over.
Justin on Underdog
The rookie standout made multiple field goals in nine games and earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Against a Seattle red-zone defense that ranked 4th-toughest this year, the Patriots will rely on Borregales to keep the score within reach.
Justin on Underdog
Henry was Drake Maye's trusted option in the red zone all year, leading the team with 7 touchdowns. With the Seahawks' elite secondary likely taking away the deep ball, expect Maye to look Henry's way often in high-leverage situations.
Our Favorite Bets on BETR
Jake on BETR
Seattle has a fantastic run defense, but they have shown vulnerability to mobile quarterbacks. Maye will need to make plays with his feet to extend drives and keep the Patriots in a shot for the upset.
Jake on BETR
Despite only having two regular-season targets, Bobo has seen three in the postseason, including a 17-yard touchdown last week. He's become a specialized weapon in Mike Macdonald's scripted "big game" plays.
Jake on BETR
Myers led the league with 41 made field goals this year. With the Seahawks' primary red-zone hammer (Charbonnet) sidelined, Seattle is much more likely to settle for three points when drives stall inside the 20.
Jake on BETR
With Zach Charbonnet officially out with a torn ACL, Holani has been activated from IR to serve as the primary receiving back. He saw three targets in the NFC Championship and should be on the field for almost all passing downs.
Justin on BETR
Darnold has overcome major concerns about his decision-making, but in the biggest game of his career, he faces a New England defense that excels at disguising coverages. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Patriots game-plan to neutralize Cooper Kupp and force Darnold to test tight windows.
Justin on BETR
Walker can clear 13 yards easily. Between his elusiveness on a 3rd-and-long checkdown and a few designed screens to exploit New England's aggressive pass rush, he only needs one play to hit this over.
Justin on BETR
The rookie standout made multiple field goals in nine games and earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Against a Seattle red-zone defense that ranked 4th-toughest this year, the Patriots will rely on Borregales to keep the score within reach.
Justin on BETR
Henry was Drake Maye's trusted option in the red zone all year, leading the team with 7 touchdowns. With the Seahawks' elite secondary likely taking away the deep ball, expect Maye to look Henry's way often in high-leverage situations.