While serious bettors are breaking down the Super Bowl 60 betting lines with a magnifying glass, casual bettors can find dozens of fun and weird prop bets for this year's biggest sports betting event.

We're not even talking about the coin toss, because that's only weird if you get anything other than +100 odds for either side. Instead, we're getting more creative than with some very weird Super Bowl prop bets for Sunday night's big game.

That said, let's take a look at 10 fun Super Bowl bets for the Seahawks vs. Patriots to spice up your viewing experience.

Fun Super Bowl Bets for the Seahawks vs. Patriots

Please always remember to gamble responsibly, but especially regarding novelty and weird Super Bowl bets like the following group we're going to list. Without further ado, here are the wackiest and most fun Super Bowl prop bets you can make on this year's game:

1. Will Mack Hollins Enter the Stadium Barefoot?

We said these were going to be weird Super Bowl props, but this one may be the lock of the night. New England receiver Mack Hollins already gained notoriety last year in Buffalo for showing up to games barefoot, and he's brought his bohemian lifestyle vibe with him to New England and has continued to do the same, even in freezing cold temperatures. Showing up to the Super Bowl in sunny California feels like a given, and the odds reflect that:

  • Yes (-550)
  • No (+325)

One easy call to start the evening.

2. Will They Mention Matchup Is Mike vs. Mike?

One of the stories on Championship Sunday was that all four coaches were named Sean or Mike, so we were going to get a combo of those names in the Super Bowl, and it ended up being Mike vs. Mike with Vrabel vs. Macdonald. You can bet on whether the NBC broadcast will clearly state that this is a Mike vs. Mike matchup:

  • Yes (+200)
  • No (-300)

Let me tell you why the “Yes” is a good value here. NBC's Mike Tirico is calling this Super Bowl alongside Cris Collinsworth, and he doesn't feel like someone who would let this Mike vs. Mike superiority go by without calling it out, as it's his first name, too. Maybe they'll even mention it's Mike vs. Mike, called by Mike on the mic.

3. Which Song Will Green Day Play First in the Pregame Show?

While Bad Bunny is the Super Bowl 60 halftime show performer this year, a lot of music fans who yearn for the days of a rock band performing at the Super Bowl are in luck when Green Day is set to take the stage in the pregame show. You can even bet on the first song they'll perform with some of the favorite tracks, including:

  • American Idiot (+100)
  • Basket Case (+300)
  • Know Your Enemy (+400)
  • Boulevard of Broken Dreams (+500)
  • When I Come Around (+600)
  • 21 Guns (+700)
  • Holiday (+750)
  • Minority (+800)

Shout out to Longview as a +1200 longshot, but it feels like smart money is on American Idiot here as they opened most of their 2025 shows with it.

4. Will Bad Bunny Expose a Nipple?

Bad Bunny is the Super Bowl 60 halftime performer, and he's reportedly going to wear a dress to honor the LGBTQ+ community. In fact, you can even bet on what type of dress he'll be wearing, with “Ball Gown” leading at +175. But with a wardrobe change expected too, it's funny to see the overwhelming odds for Bad Bunny to expose a nipple during the show:

  • Yes (-450)
  • No (+275)

Does it count as a Janet Jackson-sized wardrobe malfunction if a man exposes a nipple? Probably not. After all, Adam Levine of Maroon 5 showed us both nipples and a ton of tattoos at his Super Bowl halftime performance in 2019.

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5. Will Seattle Attempt a Pass from the Opponent's 1-Yard Line?

For those fans of NFL history and for the Seattle fans with PTSD, the Malcolm Butler interception from the 1-yard line in Super Bowl XLIX is a highlight you'll see all week. Now there's a fun Super Bowl 2026 prop related to it, as you can bet whether the Seahawks will attempt a pass from the opponent's 1-yard line a la the ill-fated attempt Russell Wilson and the Seahawks made 11 Super Bowls ago:

  • Yes (+550)
  • No (-1000)

For what it's worth, the Seahawks have seven 1-yard touchdowns this season, and they were all rushing plays. They may want to avoid a repeat of the costliest interception in NFL history.

6. Will a Patriots Linebacker Catch a Pass in the Game?

This one is a lot of fun as it's a callback to Mike Vrabel catching a touchdown as a New England linebacker in Super Bowls against the Panthers (2003) and Eagles (2004). Here are the odds for a New England player to catch a pass in this game:

  • Yes (+600)
  • No (-1500)

Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels was on those staffs, too, and the Patriots respect NFL history. This would be a lot easier to play if it were a New England defensive player catching a pass, since they have brought in defenders on their Tush Push calls this year that they could throw a trick pass from. But a linebacker is very specific, limiting options. Still, that would be quite the throwback to Vrabel doing it for them in two Super Bowls.

7. Will Dave Portnoy Be Removed from Levi's Stadium?

Barstool Sports owner Dave Portnoy is one of the most vocal Patriots fans working in media today, and he's no stranger to hijinks and the idea that “all press is good press” for his company. You can find a prop with a “Yes” only market for him to be removed by Levi's Stadium security, and one with even greater odds for him to be dragged or handcuffed for causing a ruckus:

  • Yes – Removed from Stadium (+1000)
  • Yes – Dragged or Handcuffed (+2000)

If only you could parlay that with a Seattle blowout on the alternate spread, because that would sound like a perfect night if you're rooting against New England.

8. Will Terry McAulay Disagree with a Call After Review

With Super Bowl 60 on NBC this year, that means that rules analyst Terry McAulay will be part of the broadcast. He will have a chance to weigh in on any penalties or decisions made about an instant replay review. There is a betting market on whether or not McAulay will disagree with a call after review:

  • Yes (+100)
  • No (-140)

The wording of this one is interesting, as it says after a review. If there's a judgmental penalty call like defensive pass interference that McAulay doesn't agree with, that doesn't necessarily count as a play that was reviewed. So, this one feels very specific, and it is unlikely he'll go against the referees on a big call with everyone watching the game.

9. What Color of Gatorade/Liquid Will Be Poured on the Winning Coach?

It's been a longstanding tradition for the Super Bowl-winning coach to get a “Gatorade bath” or some other type of liquid from his players in celebration. You can always bet on what color the liquid will be with the following odds:

  • Orange (+240)
  • Blue (+240)
  • Yellow/Green/Lime (+275)
  • Purple (+550)
  • Clear/Water (+700)
  • Red/Pink (+1400)

With both teams sporting blue, that feels like a safe call.

10. Will Stefon Diggs Propose to Cardi B After the Game?

Well, it was either this one or which massage parlor Patriots owner Robert Kraft will visit first (that's a real Super Bowl 2026 prop at offshore sportsbook BetOnline). But the idea of a power couple having a wedding proposal after the game has been popular the last few years because Travis Kelce has always been in this game with Taylor Swift. Some will still believe to this day he would have done it on the stage last year had the three-peat been completed.

As for New England wide receiver Stefon Diggs and musical artist Cardi B, you get only a “Yes” market for this one:

  • Yes (+1000)

Just a friendly reminder that Diggs' Minnesota teammates once said in a 2021 video that he'd be the last teammate they'd want dating their sister. He's probably content for settling for a Super Bowl ring as his only ring on Sunday night.

There you have it, the 10 most fun Super Bowl bets for Super Bowl 60. Have fun, gamble responsibly, and enjoy the big game! Also, view our in-depth Super Bowl betting guide if you want to know how to sign up and place a wager on the Seahawks vs. Patriots showdown.

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