Super Bowl 2026 Player Props: Your Complete Guide of Bets, Odds, and Predictions for Patriots vs. Seahawks

The day has come - it's Super Bowl 60. With the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots kicking off in just hours, the SBR team put together the ultimate Super Bowl player props guide for you.
 Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold and New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) shake hands during Opening Night for Super Bowl LX at San Jose Convention Center.
Pictured: Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold and New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) shake hands during Opening Night for Super Bowl LX at San Jose Convention Center. Photo by: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
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The day has come - it's Super Bowl 60. With the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots kicking off in just hours, the SBR team put together the ultimate Super Bowl player props guide for you. It's your one-stop shop for everything you need before the Big Game.

Let's dive in - and take a peek at our Super Bowl betting manifesto while you're here.


🗒️ Super Bowl player prop hub: Expert picks


📈 Super Bowl 2026: Core player prop markets

Here's a snapshot of all of our player prop content for Super Bowl 60.

Anytime touchdown scorers

Esten McLaren (Jaxon Smith-Njigba -110): Considering Kenneth Walker III is the favorite in the Super Bowl anytime touchdown scorer odds at a best price of -190, I'm jumping at the chance to get Jaxon Smith-Njigba - the NFL's receiving yards leader - for -110 odds. I'm just hoping we didn't already see the best of him in the NFC Championship, with his 10-catch, 12-target, 153-yard, and a touchdown stat line.

First touchdown scorers

Sean Tomlinson (Hunter Henry +1700): For all their dominance while fielding the league's best scoring defense, the Seahawks aren't flawless. Their weakness is defending tight ends, as Seattle allowed the sixth-most yards and fifth-most receptions to the position.

That makes Henry highly appealing, especially after he finished sixth leaguewide during the regular season with 22 red-zone targets. He's been quiet the past two games, but Henry was a key figure in the Patriots' wild-card round triumph over the Los Angeles Chargers, tallying three catches for 64 yards and a touchdown. If you want more anytime touchdown plays, look into Dustin Saracini's anytime touchdown predictions.

Quarterback props 

Dustin Saracini (Sam Darnold Over 1.5 passing touchdowns -108): For Seattle to beat New England in the Super Bowl, it probably means Sam Darnold finally flips the script on his big-game reputation. He's cleared this number nine times this season and is coming off a dominant NFC Championship performance with 346 yards and three touchdowns through the air. I'm loving Darnold in my Seahawks vs. Patriots prediction.

Running back props

Liam Fox (Rhamondre Stevenson Over 3.5 receptions -110): Rhamondre Stevenson is far from the NFL's most talented pass-catcher, but he's facing a Seahawks defense that allows the most receptions to running backs.

Seattle's unit is designed to force opposing offenses to attempt short passes, particularly to their running backs. With New England likely looking to protect quarterback Drake Maye after he was sacked five times in each playoff game leading up to the Super Bowl, the plan should be for him to look for quick outlets in the passing game to mitigate the pass rush.

Wide receiver props

LJ Blut (Cooper Kupp Over 32.5 receiving yards -110): Cooper Kupp is the Seahawks receiver most likely to exceed his yardage total, as the Patriots’ defense will need to devote extra attention to Smith-Njigba. Kupp has recorded at least 36 receiving yards in each of the Seahawks’ playoff wins, including a 60-yard performance against the 49ers. He has also been targeted at least five times in every playoff game.

Kupp has experience in high-leverage situations and big game moments, as he won the Super Bowl MVP award in Super Bowl LVI. I expect a big night from the savvy veteran.


🎵 Super Bowl 2026: Specialty and novelty props

Here's a snapshot of all of our specialty and novelty prop content for Super Bowl 60.

National anthem predictions 

Dustin Saracini (Charlie Puth Under 119.5 seconds): If it were me singing, I'd take the Under. However, we're going to try and thread the needle here with an Over (-122) play, because while Whitney Houston ran through her anthem with expertise, she did sing that final note for close to six seconds. If Puth wants to do a rendition like hers, he'll do the same.  

Halftime show predictions

Andrew Brennan: First song odds are the top market when it comes to wagering on the Super Bowl halftime show. Titi Me Pregunto is the favorite to be sung first by Bad Bunny at a 40% probability (+150 odds). We explored this market in more depth with our Super Bowl halftime show first song odds at prediction markets.    


🎯 Super Bowl 2026: Long shots

Here's a snapshot of all of our long shot plays for Super Bowl 60.

Seahawks to attempt a pass at the 1-yard line (+500)

Sean Tomlinson: If you want to get a little more adventurous and/or cruel, FanDuel is also featuring +10000 betting odds for the Seahawks to throw an interception at the 1-yard line again, giving rise to the ghost of Malcolm Butler.

Super Bowl MVP prediction: Jaxon Smith-Njigba (+560)

Esten McLaren: I'm committed to Jaxon Smith-Njigba as my best Super Bowl MVP prediction. While it is an official rematch of Super Bowl XLIX between the Seahawks and Patriots, both sides are entirely different as fresh blood and inexperience reign supreme in Super Bowl 2026.

I also have Smith-Njigba as my top Super Bowl anytime touchdown scorer prediction. The former 20th overall pick led the NFL with 1,793 receiving yards in just his third NFL season. 


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