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Super Bowl LX Props: Bad Bunny, MVP Odds, and the Coin

The prop market for Super Bowl 60 is open. Sam Darnold leads MVP odds, Bad Bunny halftime props are live, and yes—you can bet the coin toss.

By Sharp Money Mike

Est. 2019
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Super Bowl LX Props: Bad Bunny, MVP Odds, and the Coin
The prop market for Super Bowl 60 is open. Sam Darnold leads MVP odds, Bad Bunny halftime props are live, and yes—you can bet the coin toss.
By Sharp Money Mike
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The Super Bowl prop bet menu just dropped, and it's got something for every degen. Want to bet on the coin toss? You can. Curious whether Bad Bunny opens with a specific song? There's a line for that. Think Cooper Kupp has another MVP run in him at +9000? Step right up.

Super Bowl LX props are where gambling gets weird, wonderful, and occasionally profitable. Here's what you need to know.

The Quick Hit

  • MVP favorite: Sam Darnold +130
  • Halftime headliner: Bad Bunny
  • First song prop: "BAILE INoLVIDABLE" +210
  • Guest appearance: J Balvin -160
  • Coin toss: Heads/Tails both around -105

The game matters, obviously. But the props? That's where Super Bowl betting gets fun.

MVP Odds

Sam Darnold leads the MVP betting at +130. The redemption arc is real—from Jets bust to Super Bowl MVP favorite. Drake Maye sits at +235, which makes sense given quarterbacks have won 34 of 59 Super Bowl MVPs.

Here's the full board:

  • Sam Darnold (SEA) +130
  • Drake Maye (NE) +235
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA) +1200
  • Zach Charbonnet (SEA) +1400
  • Cooper Kupp (LAR) +9000 (wait, wrong team—this might be outdated)

Historically, the winning quarterback takes MVP about 60% of the time. A running back hitting paydirt multiple times or a defensive player having a monster game can steal it, but the smart money usually lands on the QB.

Halftime Show Props

Bad Bunny headlines the Super Bowl LX halftime show, and the prop market is treating his setlist like a NASCAR race. The official trailer dropped showcasing "BAILE INoLVIDABLE," which has pushed that song's odds to +210 for the opener.

J Balvin to make a guest appearance is sitting at -160, making him the betting favorite for a surprise cameo. Given their history together, that feels like easy money—but nothing in Vegas is ever truly easy.

Other halftime props include:

  • Total songs performed (over/under)
  • Will Bad Bunny crowd surf? (usually +300 to +500)
  • Color of first outfit

The halftime show props are pure entertainment bets. No edge to find, but plenty of action to take.

Player Props Worth Watching

Zach Charbonnet for an anytime touchdown is getting attention. Seattle's short-yardage specialist had 12 rushing TDs this season and scored in five consecutive games down the stretch. When the Seahawks get inside the 10, Charbonnet is the guy.

For New England, Kayshon Boutte as an anytime TD scorer at +310 has some value. Models project him to score 0.31 touchdowns—the highest among Patriots receivers. If New England gets in the end zone through the air, Boutte is a live ticket.

The Coin Toss

Yes, you can bet the coin toss. Yes, it's a 50/50 proposition. Both heads and tails sit around -105, which means the house takes a small cut on a completely random event.

Is it smart? No. Is it tradition? Absolutely. The coin toss is the only Super Bowl prop you can settle before the game even starts, which means you're either celebrating or devastated within the first 30 seconds.

The Bottom Line

Super Bowl prop betting is about having fun with money you're prepared to lose. The MVP market has actual strategy behind it. The halftime props are glorified coin flips. And the actual coin flip is... a coin flip. Pick your poison, degenerates. The Super Bowl only comes once a year.