Super Bowl Sunday is not just about the game - it's about the entertainment, the halftime show, and, of course, the wildest prop bets you can find.
While plenty of people wager on point spreads and MVP winners, some of the most fun bets involve the unexpected.
Here is a look at some of the most entertaining exotic prop bets available for Super Bowl 59.
One of the most classic Super Bowl prop bets is the length of the national anthem.
Jon Batiste takes center stage this year, and oddsmakers have set the over/under at 121 seconds.
The length of the anthem depends on the artist's performance style - Batiste, known for his musical flair, could easily stretch it past the mark. If he starts with an extended piano intro, expect the over to be in play.
With Taylor Swift in the stands cheering on Travis Kelce, many wonder if the broadcast will cut to her during the anthem.
The odds suggest it's unlikely, but given the NFL's obsession with celebrity reactions, betting "Yes" at +350 could be worth a shot.
This is one of the most popular novelty bets every year. Recent trends suggest purple has been the go-to for the Chiefs, while teams like the Eagles could opt for their signature yellow/green.
While orange was once a favorite, it has fallen out of favor in recent years.
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One of the simplest prop bets - will the first offensive play be a run (-140) or a pass (+110)? While many assume teams like to establish the run, Super Bowls often start with aggressive passing to set the tone.
This one is a true toss-up with Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts under center.
Who doesn't love a lineman touchdown? This prop is available at +2500, making it one of the best long-shot bets.
If a trick play or defensive turnover near the goal line occurs, an offensive lineman or defensive tackle could find the end zone.
With two aggressive teams, the chances of a successful two-point conversion are higher than usual.
The odds sit at +950 for at least two conversions in the game, making it an exciting wager if you expect a high-scoring battle.
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An 'Octopus' occurs when a player scores a touchdown and then converts the ensuing two-point attempt.
Jalen Hurts achieved this in Super Bowl 57, and with mobile quarterbacks and aggressive play-calling, this bet at +1400 could provide some serious value.
Comebacks in the Super Bowl are not uncommon, and this prop offers intriguing odds at +770.
With two high-powered offenses, a team trailing by two touchdowns could certainly fight their way back.
The Super Bowl MVP speech has become a fun betting market.
The favorites for the first mention are "teammates" (+325) and "God" (+200), but some long-shot bets include "the city" (+700) and "coaches" (+450).
A 'Scorigami' is when the final score is something that has never occurred before in NFL history.
At +2800, it's an extremely long shot, but anything is possible with unpredictable offenses and unique Super Bowl situations.
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