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Super Bowl LX Props: Win Your Share of $50,000 in BetOnline’s Contest

Sam Darnold and logos for BetOnline and Super Bowl LX

The stage is set for a historic rematch. Eleven years after the infamous goal-line interception in Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks return to the grandest stage for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium.

While the rosters have changed, the intensity remains, and BetOnline is fueling the fire with their $50,000 Super Bowl Props Pool. This free-to-enter contest gives fans a chance to turn their gridiron intuition into a massive payday.

How to Get in the Game

Entering is straightforward, but the clock is ticking. Registration is open now and closes at 6:10 pm ET on Sunday, February 8th, 2026. To qualify for your share of the $50,000 prize pool, you simply need to:

Log in to your BetOnline account.

Submit picks for all 20 Super Bowl prop bets plus the tie-breaker.

Wager at least $25 in the Sportsbook, Casino, or Racebook before the deadline (11:59 pm ET on Feb 8).

The top 2,000 participants will walk away with prizes ranging from $10 to the $2,500 grand prize. Winnings are paid out as Sportsbook Free Bets, which only require a 1x wager before you can withdraw the cash.

The Matchup: New England vs. Seattle

This isn’t the Brady vs. Wilson era anymore. The storylines for Super Bowl LX revolve around a “Redemption vs. Revival” narrative.

The Seahawks (14-3): Led by NFL Offensive Player of the Year Jaxon Smith-Njigba and a resurgent Sam Darnold, Seattle enters as the favorite. Smith-Njigba shattered records this year with 1,793 receiving yards, and 62% of contest participants are betting he clears his 91.5-yard SB player props.

The Patriots (14-3): New England’s revival is spearheaded by rookie sensation Drake Maye. Despite a lingering shoulder issue, Maye is expected to start. He faces a tough Seattle secondary, and interestingly, only 25% of early bettors think he’ll outgain Darnold in passing yards.

Notable Contest Trends

Pete Carroll getting a Gatorade shower

As of today, the betting public has some strong leanings on the 20 prop questions:

The National Anthem: 65% are betting the singer takes their time, going over 122.5 seconds in Super Bowl National Anthem props.

The Quarterbacks: Despite Maye’s stellar rookie year, 67% believe Sam Darnold will be the one to throw the game’s first touchdown pass.

The “Gatorade” Shower: The traditional liquid pour is a fan favorite. Lime/Green/Yellow is the heavy frontrunner at 46%, likely due to the Seahawks’ primary colors.

The Winner: The public is firmly behind the 12th Man. 72% of entries have picked the Seahawks to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.

Strategy for the Tie-Breaker

With $50,000 on the line, the tie-breaker, total combined passing yards by quarterbacks, will be the deciding factor for many. Considering both teams averaged high-octane offensive numbers this season, most experts suggest a target number between 500 and 550 total yards.

Don’t wait until the coin toss. Head over to BetOnline, lock in your $25 qualifying wager, and make your 20 picks before the 6:10 pm ET deadline this Sunday.

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