Super Bowl Prop Bets
These Super Bowl prop bets appeared in the VSiN Super Bowl LX Betting Guide and are listed alphabetically by VSiN host/expert. Odds current at time of submission.
Sean Green
Hunter Henry Over 3.5 Receptions
The Seahawks defensive weakness is pass catchers in the middle of the field. They’ve allowed 114 receptions to the TE this season and the Pats aren’t afraid to ride Henry. They don’t have the WRs to consistently win against the Seahawks and Henry will be their go-to in the passing game.
Mike Somich
Under 13.5 Players Record A Reception
While this may not be the most fun prop to play, I do think there is quite a bit of value here. There are seven players in the game who will definitely get a reception, but this handicap focuses mainly on the Seahawks’ usage. Over two playoff games, just seven players have targets. Bobo, Holani and Shaheed have a combined five catches in two games and Bobo and Shaheed have one catch each in two combined games. Neither is a lock to catch one here. This should be 11.5 with juice to the Over, instead its -115 both ways at 13.5. Play the Under.
Embed from Getty ImagesDustin Swedelson
Hunter Henry Over 38.5 Receiving Yards
There aren’t a lot of holes in Seattle’s defense. But one area where they are susceptible is against TEs. They finished the regular season 28th and 27th vs. TEs in receptions and receiving yards, respectively. Hunter Henry has been a go-to guy for Drake Maye all season. With Seattle’s elite CBs, I’m not sure how open Stefon Diggs and company will be on the outside. Colby Parkinson had three catches for 62 yards for the Rams vs. the Seahawks in the NFC Title game and Jake Tonges had five for 59 yards for San Francisco in the Divisional Round. Factor in that New England is the underdog, that could mean more throws late to get Over this number if he doesn’t take advantage of this matchup early.
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