
One of the best ways to bet on the Big Game this Sunday is by placing NFL novelty prop bets. Novelty bets are wagers on all the action outside of the play on the field, such as the pre-game introductions, broadcast moments, halftime show performance, all the way up to the Lombardi Trophy presentation.
With an abundance of thrilling bets waiting to be placed, whether you’re an avid football fan or just here for the food & drink, these betting markets are a great way to spice up your Super Bowl 60 experience.
Check out the latest odds & analysis on the best Super Bowl 60 Novelty prop bets for this Sunday and get some skin in on every aspect of the Big Game in 2026.
Coin Toss Outcome
A great way to kickstart your Super Bowl 60 Novelty prop betting experience for the Seahawks vs. Patriots is by betting the coin toss. In a simple, fun, and profitable betting market, bettors can wager on whether the coin toss will land on heads or tails.
Currently, the majority of betting handle (total amount wagered on a betting market) is on heads, with 63% of total money wagered on this market. For our Super Bowl coin toss pick, we’re going to fade the public and take tails on the opening coin toss.
Over the last 10 Super Bowls, the coin toss has come up tails 60% of the time, and we’re not looking to buck that trend. They say tails never fails, and that’s going to continue to be our mantra as we load up our bet slip with this Super Bowl 60 novelty prop bet.
Super Bowl Coin Toss to be Tails
Length of the United States National Anthem
Set to take centre stage at the Super Bowl opening ceremonies, former Grammy-nominee Charlie Puth will sing the United States National Anthem during the pre-game festivities. Whether you’re a fan of his music or not, Puth is an intriguing bet to make for this year’s anthem length, as it currently sits at Over/Under 119.5 seconds.
When researching this betting market, I always like to see if there have been any other times where an artist has performed the National Anthem. In the case of Puth, the only example of him performing the anthem is a one-minute video of him playing it on the piano.
With next to no evidence or information to help formulate an educated guess, I’m going to go with Over 119.5 seconds for Puth. With six of the last 10 National Anthem singers having gone over this length, all indications point toward a long, drawn-out performance of the Star-Spangled Banner.
The public is currently leaning heavily on the Over, with 88% of total bets expecting it to last longer than 119.5 seconds.
As he really hasn’t been in the limelight in over a decade after the release of the smash hit “See You Again”, I fully expect Puth to milk this moment for all that it’s worth, getting his time to shine, and singing for Over 119.5 seconds at Super Bowl 60.
Over 119.5 seconds
Colour of Gatorade Bath
A great way to cap off your Super Bowl 60 novelty prop betting experience, betting the colour of the Gatorade bath is one of the most popular betting markets for the Big Game. The Gatorade bath is a tradition that has been running for several decades, where the Head Coach of the team has the Gatorade jug dumped on him once the final whistle is blown.
For this year’s Gatorade bath, I’m rolling with my personal favourite flavour, with blue to be the winning wager on this Super Bowl novelty prop bet.
Last occurring at Super Bowl 56 with the Los Angeles Rams, blue has been a popular pick among Super Bowl champions over the last decade, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Super Bowl 55 and the New England Patriots at Super Bowl 53 all sipping blue during the Big Game.
Not only does the precedent of the Patriots wearing blue look promising ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, but one of the main colours in the Seahawks’ colour scheme is also blue.
With this bet giving you a solid base for both sides of this matchup, regardless of the winner, at +260, blue is the bet to make for the Gatorade bath at Super Bowl 60.
Blue to be the Gatorade Colour of the Winning Team at Super Bowl 60
Bad Bunny Halftime Show Props
One of the biggest performers in the world, Grammy Award-winner Bad Bunny, is set to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. With a laundry list of songs that have topped the charts, we’re sure to be in for a wild ride when the Puerto Rican sensation hops on the mic.
With several of the top online sportsbooks offering betting markets on his performance, bettors can wager on a multitude of aspects of Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance. Check out the latest Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime odds below.
Number of Songs Performed
With each Super Bowl halftime show performer given around 15 minutes to perform, it’s more often than not that we see performers empty out the clip of their catalog as they perform a medley of their top tracks.
While we’ve seen other performers such as Usher rattle off 12+ songs during their halftime shows in the past, expect Bad Bunny to perform Under 11.5 songs at Super Bowl 60.
Given his track record of slower, more methodical beats & tempo for his music, I foresee Bad Bunny taking his time moving from one track to the next, finishing with Under 11.5 total songs performed during his halftime show performance.
Under 11.5 Songs Performed by Bad Bunny
First Song Performed by Bad Bunny
Needing a banger to set the tempo for the rest of his performance, you can bet on what will be the first song played by Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl halftime show.
For me, the best way to open a big performance is with a slow build that fades into a strong, loud pop to kick things off. That’s why I can’t think of a better Super Bowl halftime show opener for Bad Bunny than BAILE InLVIDABLE. A song that begins with a slow but intriguing build, which eventually leads to a catchy, horn-based tune that fits perfectly with football fight songs.
This tune will also lead into his general sound well, and allow him to easily transition into his next song in his set list afterward.
At +250, BAILE InolVIDABLE is a great Super Bowl 60 novelty prop bet to hammer for Bad Bunny’s upcoming halftime show.
BAILE InoLVIDABLE to be the First Song Performed by Bad Bunny
Halftime Show Guest Appearance
Not only is the Super Bowl halftime show headlined by some of the biggest names in the music industry, but more often than not, performers will bring out special surprise guests to perform alongside them.
While this year’s heavy betting favourite to perform alongside Bad Bunny is Cardi B, who performs the song “I Like It” featuring Bad Bunny on the track, I would actually fade this pick. It’s no secret that Cardi B loves to be in the spotlight, but she’s also the girlfriend of Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs and typically watches games from inside a suite, which is nowhere near the field/isn’t easily accessible. Additionally, she may not want to take attention away from her spouse, leading to her simply sitting and watching like the rest of us.
My best bet to be featured with Bad Bunny instead, is J Balvin. Balvin and Bunny have worked together extensively throughout their careers, including their 2019 joint album “OASIS”. With so many tracks shared amongst the two singers, it’s highly likely that Balvin will make an appearance at some point during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime set.
J Balvin to Make a Guest Appearance
Super Bowl 60 MVP First Shoutout
| Outcome | Odds |
| God or Jesus | -135 |
| Teammates | +105 |
| City | +1400 |
| Family | +1600 |
| Coach | +2250 |
| Does Not Mention Any of These Options | +3000 |
| Owner | +4500 |
An emotionally charged, heartfelt moment that occurs every year after the Super Bowl is the Super Bowl MVP’s speech. With so many people to be thanked by these players, you can now bet on who’ll be top of mind in the Super Bowl 60 MVP’s post-game speech.
While this could be anyone, you never know who might be named Super Bowl MVP, so we’re going to ride with the Coaches to be the first ones thanked by the Super Bowl MVP. With both teams in the Big Game under the wings of fresh-faced Head Coaches, I’d imagine this quick turnaround in success will largely be attributed to the culture, mindset, and game plan instilled by the coaching staff.
There’s still a great chance that most, if not all, of these options are thanked at some point in the Super Bowl 60 MVP speech. At +2250, it’s hard not to back the value of the Head Coach as the first person thanked.