Super Bowl 60: Player props and expanded markets for Seahawks vs Patriots
Jaxin Daniels •  February 5th, 2026 2:51 pm

The Vince Lombardi Trophy | Photo: Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire
It’s Super Bowl week, and we get to see a rematch of the infamous Super Bowl 49 between the Seahawks and Patriots.
San Francisco plays host to the NFL decider, something the 49er fans won’t be looking forward to seeing their Division rival Seahawks play to lift their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
The Patriots on the other hand look to win a league record seventh Super Bowl trophy, passing the Pittsburgh Steelers to stand alone at the top of the record books.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba Anytime Touchdown Scorer (1.95)
The odds on favourite to win offensive player of the year played a major role in his team's NFC Championship victory and I can see him having a similar impact nice and early into this one. The best players stand up in the biggest moments, and JSN seems to have that DNA.
- Kenneth Walker III OVER 96.5 Rushing and Receiving Yards (1.90)
With the absence of Zach Charbonnet, Kenneth Walker has had the majority of the touches for the Seahawks, recording over 100 yards of offense in both games since. In four of his last five games he’s hit this number, although he is going up against a Patriots defense that’s held opponents starting running backs to under 60 total yards in each playoff game, they haven’t faced someone with the explosiveness Kenneth Walker possesses.Â
- George Holani OVER 1.5 Receptions (1.70)
Made his impact in the passing game when he came in to give Kenneth Walker a breather, totalling three receptions for 27 yards. will look to continue his work as the third down back in this one.
- Cooper Kupp OVER 3.5 Receptions (2.35)
Already with one Super Bowl MVP under his belt, Cooper Kupp has experience showing up in the biggest moments. Bringing in five and four catches in his two playoff games this year shows that Kupp steps up when the lights shine bright. I expect Kupp to be the reliable option Sam Darnold can look to whenever the pressure intensifies.
- Kayshon Boutte OVER 29.5 Receiving Yards (1.88)
Kayshon Boutte was a non-factor in the blizzard that was the AFC Championship game in Denver, but he did see 6 targets. Boutte has been one of Drake Maye’s favourite deep targets, and before the Denver game, Boutte had 60+ receiving yards in back-to-back Playoff games. If the Patriots want to get the offense going, I see Boutte having an impact.
- Rhamondre Stevenson 20+ Receiving Yards (1.62)
Stevenson wasn’t involved in the receiving game last week, but was well utilised in the past games for the Patriots, so I’m putting it down to the bad weather and gameplan of controlling the clock on the ground. It should be much better weather in San Francisco, and if the Patriots fall behind against the Seahawks, I can see Stevenson grabbing a few catches from Drake Maye.
COMBINED MULTI - 44.92
LONG SHOTS:
- Austin Hooper Anytime Touchdown (8.50)
- Seahawks D/ST Anytime Touchdown (4.80)
- Seahawks D/ST 2+ Touchdowns (67.00)
- Patriots D/ST Anytime Touchdown (4.80)
- Patriots D/ST 2+ Touchdowns (67.00)
- George Holani Anytime Touchdown (5.60)
- George Holani 1st Touchdown (26.00)
- George Holani 50+ Receiving Yards (12.50)
- Kayshon Boutte 50+ Receiving Yards (3.50)
- Kayshon Boutte 70+ Receiving Yards (8.50)
- Cooper Kupp 6+ Receptions (7.25)
Something new and exciting betcha is offering for the Super Bowl is ‘Super Bowl Props’, which you can find in the American Football tab on betcha.
In there you can find various different bet types such as Coin Toss Props, Quick Payout Props and Pre Packed Player Parlays, just to name a few.
Here are a few fun bets I like the look of in the ‘Super Bowl Props’ market.
- Any Non-QB To Throw A Touchdown (26.00)
This is a fun shot at witnessing something masterful. In the last eight Super Bowls we have seen three separate instances where a Non-QB has thrown a touchdown pass.
I think these brilliant Offensive Coordinators have something special up their sleeves.
- First Player With A 20+ Yard Reception
This seems like a fun market where you can have a stab at which player you think will record the first 20+ yard reception of Super Bowl 60.
With the shortest odds being 4.00 with Jaxon Smith-Njigba, you can really throw a dart at anyone. I like the idea of Rashid Shaheed at 9.00 or even Mack Hollins at 12.00.
- Race To 20 Receiving Yards
Same as the one above, it’s a real dart throw.
You can get good odds for the best receiver in the game, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, to get his 20+ receiving yards first at 3.15, or you can try with someone like Kenneth Walker 17.00 or Rhamondre Stevenson 19.00.
- Opening Kickoff To Be Returned For A Touchdown (67.00)
Can lightning strike twice? There has only ever been one opening kickoff returned for a touchdown in Super Bowl history, but this might be the best chance we’ve had in a while.
The man with the best chance to do so is Rashid Shaheed, who has already taken an opening kickoff back for a touchdown in the 2026 Playoffs.
- Any Kickoff Returned For A Touchdown (23.00)
I’ll play this to cover the one above in case we witness an electric return later in the game.
- Any Punt Returned For A Touchdown (31.00)
Both Special Teams units have scored multiple touchdowns from punt returns, with Marcus Jones and Rashid Shaheed being the big names capable of returning one back from seemingly anywhere.
Both teams will be fully aware how dangerous each returner can be and will do everything in their power to avoid this, but I like the idea of hoping for something incredible to happen.
It's hard to look past the winning Quarterback as the Super Bowl MVP, with seven of the last 10 MVP's being from the Quarterback position. However, I want to look at other players who, in my opinion, can make a massive impact on the outcome of this game.
- Rashid Shaheed (41.00)
Rashid Shaheed is potentially the most explosive player in the game and has already shown flashes of how valuable he can be during the Seahawks Playoff run. Shaheed can have a major impact in the outcome of this game and if he can break loose or return a kick back for a touchdown, he'll be well on his way to Super Bowl MVP honours.
- Nick Emmanwori (101.00)
The rookie has been a revelation this season, elevating the Seattle Seahawks defense to the best in the league.
He's the type of player whose game rises with the occasion and has been impactful all season long. I like a little sprinkle on him at this price.
- Kayshon Boutte (126.00)
Kayshon Boutte had a massive game against the Houston Texans, scoring an impressive touchdown.
His big play ability has been on display all year, and if he and Drake Maye can connect on a couple of these big plays, willing the Patriots to the win, Boutte can definitely have a shot at MVP.
- Cooper Kupp (151.00)
Simple as been there, done that. Cooper Kupp won the Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl 56 when he was a member of the Los Angeles Rams.
Kupp has risen to the occasion before, and if the Seahawks find themselves in a hole, they have the veteran that they can turn to.
- Marcus Jones (151.00)
One of the most dynamic players in the league, Marcus Jones is a returner for the Patriots. He plays on defense as well where he scored a pick six in the Divisional Round against the Texans.
Combine his special teams prowess, defensive playmaking ability, and the occasional offensive snaps, Marcus Jones could surprise us, make a massive impact and take home the award.
- Khyiris Tonga (1001.00)
Khyiris Tonga is a massive defensive tackle, who doubles as the team's fullback when the bring the big personnel out.
If Tonga does his job locking down the Seattle Seahawks, and sneak his way into the endzone, we could see the impossible become possible.
All betcha odds are current at the time of publishing - R18, please gamble responsibly.

