Exploring 10 Unusual Super Bowl Prop Bets for Chiefs vs Eagles Matchup in 2025

  • Super Bowl 59 features plenty of wild prop betting opportunities
  • Some of the weirdest props, including Taylor Swift and Kendrick diss tracks
  • Check out the weirdest Super Bowl props available ahead of Sunday’s matchup at Allegiant Stadium Stadium

Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is only days away. While many sports fans are placing bets on who will win the game, hardcore gamblers are diving into the bevy of available prop bets.

With predictive trading services like Kalshi getting into the market, there are now more Super Bowl prop bets than ever. And the most fun ones have nothing to do with what happens on the field. These are weird, out-of-this-world props that make your friend ask, “You can really bet on that?”

Let’s dive into the top 10 weirdest Super Bowl props for Chiefs vs Eagles, as well as where you can place that exact bet.

10) Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift Props

Yes, we know you probably don’t want to hear more about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. That’s why we’re getting these out of the way right off the bat. There are a plethora of Taylor Swift props you can wager on, but the craziest might be whether Kelce proposes to Swift on-field post-Chiefs win.

The +750 odds (11.8% implied probability) means there is a very unlikely chance Kelce actually proposes after the game. I actually think these odds should be even longer, and sportsbooks are taking advantage of Swifties who want to see the couple tie the knot.

The reality is, the Chiefs are underdogs in the Super Bowl 59 odds. It’s not even a guarantee KC pulls this off, especially as no team has ever won three straight Super Bowls.

Furthermore, Kelce and Swift have maintained a relatively private relationship since late 2024. A public proposal would clash with their recent low-profile approach.

9) Swift Appears During Halftime Show

Another wild Taylor Swift prop is whether she will appear during the Super Bowl 59 halftime show with Kendrick Lamar. Despite Lamar’s collaboration history with Swift (“Bad Blood” remix), rehearsals and logistics make a surprise cameo improbable.

Prop Odds Implied Probability
Yes +750 11.8%
No -5000 98.0%

Odds as of Feb. 5, at FanDuel Canada.

It would be cool for Swift to join Lamar if this was pre-Kelce era, but with her boyfriend on one of the teams, this becomes a bit too dicey. The NFL is well aware of the controversy surrounding the Chiefs and the officiating. Putting one of the players’ girlfriends into the half-time show would only fuel the narrative that the league is pulling for KC.

Just like she did last year when Usher took the stage, I think it’s a very safe bet Swift is more likely to remain in a luxury suite with the Kelce family during the entirety of Super Bowl 59.

8) Gatorade Winning Color

If you don’t mind waiting for the end of the game to potentially get paid, there’s a unique betting opportunity pertaining to the Gatorade. At the end of every Super Bowl, players dump a large bucket of Gatorade on the winning coach. And yes, you can bet on the color of that sports drink.

Purple Gatorade is the clear favorite for Super Bowl 59’s postgame bath at +210 odds, according to multiple sportsbooks. The Chiefs have drenched coach Andy Reid in purple after their last two Super Bowl victories (2023 and 2024), making this color the safest bet for a potential three-peat.

However, I’m liking the Eagles to spoil KC’s three-peat bid, which means approaching this prop from Philly’s perspective. The Eagles have used the yellow/green/lime color after their 2018 Super Bowl win and the 2024 NFC Championship game.

Betting this prop is very dependent on which team you think will win. It’s highly unlikely KC will ditch the purple if they win, as they will view it as a good luck charm for their consecutive SB victories. For the Eagles, green is the safe pick, although you can’t rule out the “Philly Orange” at +800.

If you’re looking for a longshot in this prop market, consider clear/water at +1000. This colorless choice hasn’t hit since 2017 but remains popular with teams wanting to avoid stained uniforms.

7) Super Bowl Commercial Brands

Super Bowl commercials are not quite the draw they once were due to the rise of the internet and social media platforms. However, many companies are still willing to pony up a premium for a 30-second TV spot during the Big Game.

Sportsbooks know many people simply watch the Super Bowl for the commercials, so they are offering odds for the brands that will be advertising. T-Mobile is a heavy favorite to advertise during Super Bowl 59 at -170. This is despite a recent Forbes report that the tech juggernaut wouldn’t be advertising during the game.

Super Bowl Commerical Odds

Company Yes Price No Price
T-Mobile 69¢ 37¢
Coca-Cola 67¢ 35¢
OpenAI 63¢ 38¢
Perplexity 40¢ 62¢
Apple 37¢ 64¢
Coinbase 41¢ 64¢

Market odds as of Feb. 5, at Kalshi.

Coca-Cola, meanwhile, has seen a 29% surge in this market amid rumors of a multi-brand ad featuring Powerade and Sprite. Since Coca-Cola hasn’t advertised its flagship soda since 2019, this could leverage nostalgia while promoting subsidiaries.

Apple, meanwhile, has seen a -47% plunge stemming from leaked rehearsal footage showing no Apple-branded ads. Several artificial intelligence companies are also top contenders to air commercials during the Super Bowl. I think Perplexity is undervalued, as the emerging search engine could debut an ad similar to Google’s 2020 “Loretta” spot—emotional storytelling about information access.

6) Roger Goodell Screentime

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell typically likes to do his business from the shadows, avoiding the public spotlight unless necessary. The commissioner historically avoids visible roles during the Super Bowl, with his only standard appearance being the Lombardi Trophy presentation.

Sportsbooks are allowing you to bet on how many times he will be shown on the television screen during the Big Game. Oddsmakers are well aware of Goodell’s disdain of the spotlight, as they are setting his over/under for screen appearances at only 1.5.

During the 2023 Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl, Goodell appeared just once (trophy handoff), which would point to the Under being the smart play once again. Keep in mind, with the extra scrutiny over officiating controversies (e.g., Bills-Chiefs AFC Title Game), the NFL will likely want to minimize Goodell’s exposure.

An interesting longshot bet is “Zero Appearances” at +5000. But at that point, you’re basically betting he gets sick and isn’t able to present the trophy. His trophy duties virtually guarantee the NFL commissioner will appear on TV screens at least once.

5) 300-Pound Player Scoring a TD

Everyone loves a “Big Man” touchdown, in part because we just don’t see them often. Betting on a 300-pound player getting into the endzone is one of the Super Bowl props you can bet on. To no surprise, the odds are heavily favored against this awesome play occurring.

A 300-plus pound player scoring a TD is a heavy longshot to occur because there are only a select few number of these players in any given game. According to Pro Football Focus, there are around 450 players who are over 300 pounds in weight. While that seems like a high number, that’s around 20% of the league.

300-Pound Player Scores TD Odds
Yes +2500
No -10000

Touchdowns in football are primarily scored by receivers, quarterbacks and running backs, and these players are rarely over 300 pounds. Since 2020, only 4 players over 300 lbs have scored, all via fumble recoveries or gadget plays.

This prop certainly isn’t impossible, as a big man scored a TD in Super Bowl as recently as 2016. That was when 285-lb DT Malik Jackson returned a fumble for a score after pass rusher Von Miller sacked opposing quarterback Cam Newton. This prop, however, specifies that the player has to be over 300 lbs.

There are a couple players on both teams in 2025 that make this worth a very small sprinkle. DT Chris Jones (310 lbs) has 0 career TDs but lurks as a red-zone blocker. Meanwhile, Eagles DT Jordan Davis (336 lbs) saw 2 offensive snaps in 2024; a “tush push” wildcard.

4) Power Outage During Game

Will the power go out in the Super Bowl? According to Las Vegas, there absolutely will not be a power outage at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. There are +5000 odds implying there is only a 1% chance that the lights go out.

The reason there is a 99% chance of no power outage is due to the infrastructure improvements since the infamous 2013 Super Bowl blackout in New Orleans. During that Ravens-49ers game, a faulty relay device triggered automatic shutdown, leading to a 34-minute delay in the game.

Following the 2013 incident, $200 million was invested in upgrading the Superdome electrical systems. The 2025 venue now boasts triple-layer power feeds, providing redundancy that was lacking in 2013.

There’s no harm in throwing a few bucks down on this given the potential payout, but we caution you to tread lightly. The revamped system successfully managed the high-energy concerts of Beyoncé (16 MW in 2023) and Taylor Swift (12 MW in 2024) at the Dome without any issue.

3) First Mention MVP Speech

One of the fan-favorite Super Bowl props available is “first mention” prop bet for Super Bowl MVP speeches. Sportsbooks are allowing you to bet on who will be mentioned first in the MVP speech, with God/Religious Figure being the clear favorite at -210 (68% implied probability).

Who Will Be Mentioned First in the MVP Speech? Odds
God/Religious Figure -210
Teammates +325
Family +700
Team Organization +1400
Fans +1600
Coach +2000

Patrick Mahomes is the favorite in the Super Bowl MVP odds, and he opened his last Super Bowl MVP interview in 2024 with, “I just gotta give God the glory”. Eagles pivot Jalen Hurts, meanwhile, publicly identifies as a “follower of Jesus” and began his NFC Championship speech with “Glory to God”.

Interestingly, “teammates” was the winner between 2021-2023, as MVP winners Tom Brady, Cooper Kupp and Pat Mahomes thanked their fellow brothers first in their speeches. As mentioned, I like the Eagles in this game, and their faith-driven locker room culture makes “God/Religious Figure” a safe play.

2) Kendrick vs Drake Props

The Super Bowl halftime show is the highlight of the event for most of America, and this year’s show promises extra spice. Kendrick Lamar will take the stage at Super Bowl 59, fresh off his 5 Grammy wins and ongoing feud with Canadian rapper Drake.

Sportsbooks have released prop bets tied to the Kendrick vs Drake feud, with the primary prop being how many diss songs Kendrick will perform. FanDuel Canada specifies this bet will be settled based on the following songs: Not Like Us, Euphoria, 6:16 in LA, and Meet the Grahams.

Drake Diss Track Odds

How Many Drake Diss Tracks Will Kendrick Lamar Perform? Odds
1+ Diss Tracks -2200
2+ Diss Tracks -400
3+ Diss Tracks +210
All 4 Tracks +750

Super Bowl halftime shows typically run 13–15 minutes, making a full performance of all four tracks (totaling ~20 minutes) unlikely without medleys or truncation. That’s why we expect 2–3 diss tracks, with “Not Like Us” as the centerpiece. The Grammy “Record of the Year” contender became an anthem during Lamar’s 2024 feud with Drake.

Performing “Not Like Us” would cement Lamar’s victory in the feud, especially after its Grammy wins and cultural impact. Lamar could pair it with “Euphoria” for maximum intensity or interpolate verses from “6:16 in LA” into a mashup. The safest play is 1+ diss track (-2200), but the +210 odds for 3+ offer intriguing value given Lamar’s history of defying expectations.

1) Drake Jersey Odds (“Drake Curse”)

If you don’t know about the Drake curse by now, you probably will be before the time Super Bowl 59 kickoff comes by. This is a popular superstition in sports culture where athletes or teams tend to experience bad luck after interacting with the Canadian rapper Drake.

This “curse” gained attention in 2013 when Drake became the Toronto Raptors’ global ambassador.

Notable examples include:

  • Jadon Sancho’s team losing 5-0 after meeting Drake
  • Conor McGregor’s defeat following Drake’s support
  • The Dallas Mavericks lose NBA Final after Drake’s bet
  • The Edmonton Oilers’ Stanley Cup loss after Drake’s bet

While the Drake curse has valid examples, the curse isn’t always consistent. Just last year, Drake wore Chiefs gear and bet $1.15M on them in Super Bowl LVIII (2024), breaking the “curse” as Kansas City won.

In 2023, he attempted a “reverse curse” by wearing Eagles gear during their Super Bowl matchup with the Chiefs, and it worked as Kansas City prevailed. KC is the favorite at -170 for 2025, as bettors are confident Drake will double down after his 2024 win, aligning with his Swift/Travis Kelce fandom.

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As the excitement builds for the highly anticipated Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025, fans are not only looking forward to the game itself but also to the wide array of prop bets that will be available for wagering. While traditional prop bets like the coin toss and the length of the national anthem are always popular, there are also some more unusual prop bets that can add an extra layer of fun and excitement to the big game.

1. Will a player score a touchdown and then propose to their significant other on the field? This bet combines the thrill of a touchdown with the romance of a proposal, making it a unique and heartwarming option for fans.

2. How many times will the announcers mention the word “cheesesteak” during the broadcast? With Philadelphia being known for its delicious cheesesteaks, this bet is sure to keep fans entertained throughout the game.

3. Will a player perform a touchdown celebration that involves a backflip? This bet adds an element of acrobatics to the game, as fans eagerly wait to see if a player will pull off a daring backflip after scoring a touchdown.

4. What color Gatorade will be poured on the winning coach at the end of the game? This classic Super Bowl prop bet takes on a new twist with the added element of predicting the color of the celebratory Gatorade shower.

5. Will a fan streak onto the field during the game? While streaking is certainly not condoned, it can make for an entertaining prop bet as fans speculate on whether or not someone will attempt to disrupt the game.

6. How many times will the camera pan to a celebrity in the stands? With the Super Bowl being a star-studded event, this prop bet allows fans to guess how many times the camera will capture a famous face in the crowd.

7. Will a player be caught eating a snack on the sidelines during the game? This lighthearted prop bet adds a humorous element to the game as fans wonder if a player will be caught snacking during a break in play.

8. Will there be a wardrobe malfunction during the halftime show? This prop bet harkens back to Janet Jackson’s infamous Super Bowl halftime show incident and adds an element of unpredictability to the game.

9. How many times will the referees use instant replay during the game? This prop bet allows fans to speculate on how many controversial calls will be reviewed by the referees using instant replay technology.

10. Will a player be seen wearing a superhero-themed accessory during the game? With both teams having strong fan bases, this prop bet adds an element of fandom to the game as fans guess whether or not a player will sport a superhero-themed accessory on the field.

Overall, these unusual prop bets add an extra layer of excitement and entertainment to the Super Bowl matchup between the Chiefs and Eagles in 2025. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the commercials, these unique prop bets are sure to keep you engaged throughout the game.