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The best 2025 Super Bowl prop bets to jump on for the halftime show, the National Anthem, coin toss and more
Jan 31, 2025 at 01:10 am
The 2025 Super Bowl is more than just the Chiefs and Eagles squaring off in New Orleans. From Louisiana natives Jon Batiste, Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle performing the National Anthem and America the Beautiful, to the halftime show by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, there are plenty of Super Bowl 59 props for even the non-sports fan to wager on.
The 2025 Super Bowl is shaping up to be an epic event, with plenty of betting opportunities beyond the Chiefs vs. Eagles game. From Louisiana natives Jon Batiste, Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle performing the National Anthem and America the Beautiful, to the halftime show by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, there are a ton of Super Bowl 59 props for even the non-sports fan to wager on.
Plus, predicting the Super Bowl coin toss is annually one of the most popular Super Bowl prop bets, and then there's the expected presence of Taylor Swift, with a potential proposal from Travis Kelce potentially generating NFL bets as well.
A popular novelty prop for The Big Game involves celebrity guests who could appear on stage with Lamar. Future (+125) is the favorite, per the latest Super Bowl prop odds, while Swift is +750 after the two collaborated on "Bad Blood." You can even wager on Drake (+3500) to join his rival on stage, which would result in a huge payout if it hits.
What are the best 2025 Super Bowl props to jump on for the halftime show, the National Anthem, coin toss and more? Before betting any NFL props for Super Bowl 59, you need to see the best 2025 Super Bowl prop picks from SportsLine's R.J. White.
White, a Fantasy and gambling editor for CBS Sports, consistently crushes against-the-spread picks and has gone 643-543-34 on his ATS picks from 2017-23, which returned more than $4,600 to $100 players. He also went 101-84-4 (+1366) on all NFL spread picks last season and is on a 29-15 roll (+1323) on his NFL picks this season. Anyone who has followed him could be way up.
White also has also had past success betting Super Bowl entertainment props, particularly the National Anthem. Last year, White said to play Over 89.5 seconds for anthem singer, Reba McEntire, and it landed at 94 seconds. He's now nailed the National Anthem prop in four straight Super Bowls.
After digging into the hundreds of props offered for Super Bowl LIX, White has identified a handful of epic NFL props worth backing. That includes his attempt to nail the length of the "Star-Spangled Banner" for a fifth consecutive season and a must-see play on Kendrick Lamar's potential set list for the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show. You can only see his Super Bowl prop picks here.
2025 Super Bowl coin toss propsA coin toss may start every NFL game, but no flip of a coin grabs the attention of bettors quite like the Super Bowl coin toss. It's annually one of the most popular Super Bowl props, even though, in theory, it is a 50-50 proposition, with +100 odds for both Heads and Tails. However, these aren't the typical quarters found in a piggy bank, as they are commemorative coins that may not be perfectly weighted on both the Heads and Tails sides.
Even with that, history of the Super Bowl coin toss is close to even, as Heads hit last year and has now hit 28 times in Super Bowl history, compared to 30 times for Tails. Speaking of history, only twice over the last decade has the team that won the coin toss gone on to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. However, Chiefs fans would be happy to know that both of those outliers came in the last two years, in which Kansas City repeated as Super Bowl champion.
See White's Super Bowl coin toss prop play here since he's banking on a recent coin toss trend.
Kendrick Lamar halftime show props for Super Bowl 59The 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show has more NFL props available than the coin toss, National Anthem and Gatorade color dumped on the winning coach combined. One could wager on rapper Kendrick Lamar's first song, to his last song, to celebrities that could join him on stage to his number of total songs performed. Even Lamar's wardrobe for the performance has prop odds available, with Lamar wearing a hoodie (-128) for his first song a slight favorite over him not wearing one (-102).
With his latest album released less than three months ago, singles from it are garnering lots of attention to either kick off his set or end it. Meanwhile, the over/under for his total number of songs is 10.5, and that over was hit the last time Lamar took the stage for a Super Bowl Halftime Show three years ago. However, he was part of an ensemble that included Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and others. With a stage, almost,
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