Weird Super Bowl Bets: Taylor Swift-Themed Props, Gatorade Color And ‘Scorigami’ Among Legal Wagers

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Americans will place more money on this year’s Super Bowl than ever, with some sportsbooks offering several novelty bets for this year’s Kansas City Chiefs-San Francisco 49ers matchup, including Taylor Swift-themed props, the color of the winning coach’s game-ending Gatorade bath and the opening coin toss.Key Facts

DraftKings Sportsbook offers a “For The Swifties” section of bets, which includes some props named after some of Swift’s songs and albums like “Blank Space: Travis Kelce to Score an Octopus,” at +3000 odds and “Anti-Hero: Brock Purdy With 250 Passing Yards And Two Passing Touchdowns” at +200 odds. BetMGM has purple being the most likely Gatorade color for the winning team at +275, followed by orange and blue , though FanDuel has orange Gatorade as the favorite at +240, followed by yellow-lime and purple at +380.

 

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