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Super Bowl 2025 printable prop sheet: Best prop bets you need for Chiefs vs. Eagles

Super Bowl 2025 printable prop sheet: Best prop bets you need for Chiefs vs. Eagles

USA Today09-02-2025

The most anticipated football game of the year, Super Bowl 59, is finally here and kicks off Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET (5:30 p.m. local) in New Orleans, with the Philadelphia Eagles facinf off against the two-time reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chiefs are striving to become the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls. In a season filled with extremely close victories, Patrick Mahomes and his teammates have shown they can never be counted out.
Meanwhile, the Eagles, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, have ambitions that extend beyond just winning the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Philadelphia is seeking redemption after its loss to Kansas City in Super Bowl 57. Could this year's Eagles be the obstacle that the Chiefs cannot overcome in their quest for history?
Regardless of who you are rooting for in Super Bowl 59, here is a printable prop sheet with the best prop bets as of Thursday, Feb. 6, for the big game.
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Here are some of the more popular prop bets for the big game.
Coin Toss: Heads (-102); Tails (-102)
Heads (-102); Tails (-102) Coin Toss winner: Chiefs (-102); Eagles (-102)
Chiefs (-102); Eagles (-102) First Scoring play: Touchdown (-165); Field Goal (+140); Other Score (+5000)
Touchdown (-165); Field Goal (+140); Other Score (+5000) First TD scorer: Saquon Barkley (+400); Jalen Hurts (+650); Kareem Hunt (+900); Travis Kelce (+1000); Xavier Worthy (+1200)
Saquon Barkley (+400); Jalen Hurts (+650); Kareem Hunt (+900); Travis Kelce (+1000); Xavier Worthy (+1200) Super Bowl MVP: Patrick Mahomes (+105); Saquon Barkley (+240), Jalen Hurts (+375); Travis Kelce (+1500)
Patrick Mahomes (+105); Saquon Barkley (+240), Jalen Hurts (+375); Travis Kelce (+1500) Saquan Barkley to rush for 169+: (+425)
Gatorade Color: Purple (+175); Orange (+250); Yellow/Green (+250), Red (+425); Blue (+450); Clear (+850); No Gatorade Bath (+1500)
Purple (+175); Orange (+250); Yellow/Green (+250), Red (+425); Blue (+450); Clear (+850); No Gatorade Bath (+1500) Scorigami: Yes (+2500)
Yes (+2500) Flea Flicker: Yes (+250); No (-330)
Yes (+250); No (-330) First TD jersey number: Over 15.5 (-115); Under 15.5 (-115)
Over 15.5 (-115); Under 15.5 (-115) Will Patrick Mahomes throw an interception: 1+ (+113)
1+ (+113) Will Jalen Hurts throw an interception: 1+ (+127)
1+ (+127) Last to score: Chiefs (-115); Eagles (-115)
Team to receive opening kickoff: Chiefs (-112); Eagles (-108)
Chiefs (-112); Eagles (-108) Defensive/special teams touchdown: Yes (+330); No (-450)
Yes (+330); No (-450) Player to record first interception: No INT (+140); Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (+850); Darius Slay (+1100); Reed Blankenship (+1200); Justin Reid (+1700); Jaden Hicks (+1700)
No INT (+140); Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (+850); Darius Slay (+1100); Reed Blankenship (+1200); Justin Reid (+1700); Jaden Hicks (+1700) Successful 2-point conversion: (+180)
(+180) First field goal: Chiefs (-122); Eagles (+100)
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