logo
Super Bowl 2025 odds: 8 bets to make before the Big Game

Super Bowl 2025 odds: 8 bets to make before the Big Game

Fox Sports06-02-2025

There are countless ways to bet on Super Bowl LIX between the Chiefs and Eagles. You've got the usual plays, novelty props and entertaining props.
It can be overwhelming, but that's where I come in with the assist.
I've got eight props for you to consider, and it's a mixed bag. But it's all pretty tasty.
Let's dive in.
1. Chiefs Over/Under 2.5 field goals
You have to go all the way back to the Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl in February 2023 to find the last time Harrison Butker missed a field goal in the playoffs. He's 15-for-15 in the last two years. The Eagles' red zone defense is formidable; it was ranked fifth this season. And Butker's range is excellent.
PICK: Chiefs (+256) Over 2.5 field goals
2. Kickoff or punt return touchdown
Nikko Remigio is a burner with explosive speed, and the first-year player from Fresno State has had two big returns this postseason — despite not scoring. He took a kickoff back 63 yards against the Texans and returned a punt 41 yards against the Bills.
PICK: Yes (+980) kickoff or punt return touchdown
3. Which will be higher — Total points in Celtics-Knicks or Jalen Hurts passing yards?
Boston and New York met in the first game of the season and the Celtics rolled 132-109. If you expect a similar score in this meeting, you're not betting on this. The Knicks have improved drastically, and Boston is somewhat slumping, despite a nice win over the Cavaliers on Tuesday. Hurts had two quiet passing games to start the playoffs, then had 246 against the bad Washington secondary. Two years ago in the playoffs, Hurts had two quiet passing games in blowouts, then went for 304 yards in an electric performance against K.C. in Super Bowl LVII.
PICK: Hurts' passing yards higher than Celtics-Knicks point total (+130)
4. Longest touchdown Over/Under 34.5 yards
Between Saquon Barkley's game-breaking ability and A.J. Brown being the best deep threat in the game, it feels like the Eagles should be able to cover this. The Chiefs have done a great job limiting big plays this postseason, and the chess match of what Steve Spagnuolo will do to prevent Saquon from going nuclear is going to be fascinating to watch unfold.
PICK: Longest TD Over 34.5 yards
5. Saquon Barkley first TD scorer
Given the season he's had, you have to at least have one Saquon ticket come Sunday. The Eagles will set the tone with the run game. Ignore all the nonsense about how they've got to change it up and pass the ball early.
PICK: Saquon Barkley (+351) to be first TD scorer
6. Saquon Barkley to score 3+ TDs
Don't act like it's not in play. Barkley just scored three against Washington. If you expect a close, high-scoring game, this ticket makes sense.
PICK: Saquon Barkley (+1600) to score 3+ touchdowns
7. Eagles' winning margin 7-12 points
The Philadelphia defensive line has been utterly dominant all season, and I keep having flashbacks to Patrick Mahomes running for his life with a depleted offensive line against Tampa Bay in Super Bowl LV. Obviously, the situation isn't that bad this time around, but Vic Fangio has a strong unit — especially in the trenches. If Philly can get out to a lead, unleash the pass rush and control the clock with Barkley, a comfortable Eagles win could unfold.
PICK: Eagles winning margin 7-12 points (+505)
8. Noah Gray Over/Under 12.5 receiving yards
The Eagles cornerbacks have been so good, quarterbacks haven't really tested them. Instead, they're checking down or going to tight ends in the middle of the field. This could line up to be a big game for Travis Kelce or his backup, Noah Gray. All Kelce props seem inflated. Blame the Taylor Swift factor. So I'll opt for Gray, who could get this in two catches.
PICK: Noah Gray (-106) Over 12.5 receiving yards
Jason McIntyre is a FOX Sports betting analyst who also writes about the NFL and NBA Draft. Before arriving at FOX, he created the website The Big Lead. Follow him on Twitter @ JasonRMcIntyre .
Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!
recommended
Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Nick Sirianni: We have to be even better at tush push now
Nick Sirianni: We have to be even better at tush push now

NBC Sports

time2 hours ago

  • NBC Sports

Nick Sirianni: We have to be even better at tush push now

The Eagles will still be able to run the tush push this year, but head coach Nick Sirianni said on Tuesday that they will have to raise the level of their execution. A Packers proposal to ban the play failed to get enough votes from team owners to pass and Sirianni was asked about his reaction to the vote as well as the fact that the Cardinals and Colts — both teams are coached by former Eagles coordinators — voted in favor of the ban. Sirianni declined to say anything about how the vote played out, but pivoted to say that all the attention paid to the play means the Eagles will have to put more work in to make sure it remains a winning call for them. 'Excited about being able to continue to grow that play,' Sirianni said, via a transcript from the team. 'We have a lot of work to do to continue that success. It just doesn't happen. The same work that we needed to put into it last year, we'll even have to be better because we know teams are going to focus on it to try to stop it and we'll even have to be better at how we coach it and how we perform it and how we execute. So that's really try not to focus too much on things that I can't control and only focus on the things that you can. That's our process right now to think about the ways that we're going to get to get better at running that play and the compliments that come off of it.' Teams trying to knock off the Super Bowl champs will be working to come up with effective counters to the play as well and it will be interesting to see what tweaks both sides make once action gets underway in the fall.

Texans C.J. Gardner-Johnson Doesn't Hold Back on Eagles Trade Ahead of Minicamp
Texans C.J. Gardner-Johnson Doesn't Hold Back on Eagles Trade Ahead of Minicamp

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Texans C.J. Gardner-Johnson Doesn't Hold Back on Eagles Trade Ahead of Minicamp

Texans C.J. Gardner-Johnson Doesn't Hold Back on Eagles Trade Ahead of Minicamp originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Over offseason after their Super Bowl LIX win, the Philadelphia Eagles shocked the NFL world with the trade of a key safety that helped hold off the Kansas City Chiefs. Advertisement The Eagles traded C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the Houston Texans in exchange for former first-round pick Kenyon Green and a 2026 fifth-round selection, even after Gardner-Johnson posted six interceptions last season. Months after the trade, Gardner-Johnson has talked about the trade and even took to social media recently to seemingly respond to comments made by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. At a workout and interview with Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2, Gardner-Johnson talked about being "disrespected" by the offseason buzz. "I feel highly disrespected, but it's a business,' Gardner-Johnson said. 'Never was an All-Pro or Pro Bowl! Never! Led the league in interceptions. What more do you want? Advertisement 'People say, 'He's a hazard, he's this, he's that.' I never been no hazard, bro. They got no real issues on me. That black ball ain't going to work on me, because I got me a ring. I got me one. I got three more championships in me. I'm probably going to win the next three. I'm going to get me another Super Bowl this year. Just watch.' Gardner-Johnson, 27, has set his sights on Super Bowl LX with the Texans. Houston is a franchise with a talented roster, especially its stacked defense, but they've never reached the AFC title game before with six losses in the divisional round of the playoffs. Philadelphia Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson before Super Bowl Streicher-Imagn Images Regardless, Gardner-Johnson is eager to join head coach DeMeco Ryans' squad and make an immediate impact. Advertisement "I can't speak for everybody, but I know that we're gonna get in there and be at the top at the end of the year and have a chance to compete for a championship," Gardner-Johnson said. 'I think that's why I'm here. I'm proud to be a Texan. I want to make coach Ryans proud. Coming together and trying to win one together, it would be kind of amazing.' Related: C.J. Stroud Puts Injury Concerns to Rest This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Takeaways and observations from the Eagles mandatory minicamp
Takeaways and observations from the Eagles mandatory minicamp

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Takeaways and observations from the Eagles mandatory minicamp

After weeks of off-season training and on-field preparation, the Philadelphia Eagles held their mandatory minicamp practice on Tuesday before the squad takes a five-week break until training camp. The mandatory minicamp was part of Phase 3 of the NFL offseason. During the practice, Philadelphia participated in 7 on 7, 9 on 7, and 11 on 11 drills, with no live contact taking place. Like in OTAs, players cannot wear pads except protective knee and elbow pads, though helmets are permitted. With Tuesday's session complete, we're looking at the takeaways, observations, and analysis from the NovaCare Complex one final time before training camp in July. With no contract disputes or severe injuries, Nick Sirianni confirmed that all 90 players on the Eagles roster were in attendance, giving some insight into the urgency of this season and the leadership in place. Saquon Barkley had a hectic off-season that included playing golf with President Donald Trump and landing the cover of Madden NFL 26. He also referenced potentially retiring like Barry Sanders one day. On Tuesday, Barkley talked about being in the prime of his career, with no worry about retiring anytime soon. It's only minicamp, but Hurts has looked efficient, strong, and, according to ESP, accurate. Gray was a topic of discussion around the NovaCare Complex, and the player we featured in a recent article continues to turn heads at Eagles practice. Gray signed with the Eagles' practice squad in mid-September after failing to make the 49ers' 53-man roster at the end of training camp. He wasn't elevated for a single game during the 2024 campaign, but by signing a future deal, Gray can participate in OTAs, minicamps, and training camps with the Eagles. It wasn't full pads, and no thumping took place, but the Eagles' first-round pick looked athletic and fluid during on-field drills. If a game were played today, Azeez Ojulari would have seen snaps with Nolan Smith out, and Jalyx Hunt would have replaced Brandon Graham on the edge. Sydney Brown is getting first-team reps, along with Cooper DeJean. With Zack Baun getting a rest day, the rookie got first-team snaps alongside Jeremiah Trotter. The Eagles selected Mondon Jr. with the No. 161 pick in the NFL draft. A former two-sport athlete who ran track in high school, Mondon won a pair of national championships and SEC titles during his four-year career with the Bulldogs. The 6-foot-3, 235-pound linebacker battled through injuries during his junior and senior seasons, but remained productive. In 2024, Mondon logged 57 tackles, three sacks, and three pass deflections. He finished the year as Georgia's seventh-leading tackler. Mondon posted 39 tackles and three sacks down the stretch over Georgia's final five games. This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles minicamp: Reaction and analysis from final off-season practice

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store