
Here are the top Super Bowl LX Player Props 2026 for you. Super Bowl LX is set for a big rematch as the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium (6:30 p.m. ET on NBC/Peacock). With Seattle favored at -4.5 (moneyline -230), a low total of 45.5, and public money heavily backing the Seahawks (~67-74% on spread/cover), player props are stealing the spotlight. Trends point to a defensive grind, but breakout stars like QBs Sam Darnold and Drake Maye, plus RB Kenneth Walker III, offer value in overs on key stats.
At SportsBrackets.net, we’ve rounded up the top player props based on current odds (as of February 1, 2026, from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, etc.) and betting trends. These focus on high-action lines like Darnold’s multi-TD potential, Maye’s high attempt volume in a trailing script, and Walker’s receiving upside. Use this for your party pools or pair with our printable prop sheets to enjoy the game. No real bets required!
Top Super Bowl LX Player Props – Quarterback Props
Here are the top Super Bowl LX Player Props for you. We’ll start with the quarterback options first. The QB duel between Darnold (MVP favorite +120-130) and Maye (+230-235) could define the game. Trends show Darnold thriving in playoffs (multi-TDs common), while Maye faces pressure in a negative script, leading to over attempts.
- Sam Darnold Passing Touchdowns (Over/Under 1.5): Over -122 (trend: Darnold hit 2+ TDs in recent playoff wins; Seahawks’ red-zone efficiency favors multi-scores).
- Sam Darnold Passing Yards (Over/Under 229.5): Over -113 (averaged 238 YPG regular season; strong vs. Pats’ secondary).
- Sam Darnold Interceptions (Under 0.5 +110): Value on under-streaky but pick-free last 3 games.
- Drake Maye Pass Attempts (Over/Under 30.5): Over -103 (trend: Pats trail, forcing 30+ throws; Maye averaged high volume in losses).
- Drake Maye Passing Yards (Over/Under 225.5): Under favored in low-total game.
- Drake Maye Interceptions (Yes -120): High risk vs. Seahawks’ ball-hawking D.
Best Bet: Darnold Over 1.5 TDs (-122) – His poise and weapons (Smith-Njigba, Kupp) make multi-TDs a strong trend in wins.
Top Running Back Props for Super Bowl LX
Next up are the top running back props for Super Bowl LX. Kenneth Walker III dominates Seattle’s backfield (post-Charbonnet injury), with trends leaning over on receiving yards as a checkdown option. Rhamondre Stevenson is Pats’ workhorse but faces a tough matchup.
- Kenneth Walker III Receiving Yards (Over/Under 23.5): Over -110 (trend: Increased targets in playoffs; Pats vulnerable to RB catches).
- Kenneth Walker III Rushing Yards (Over/Under 73.5): Under seeing action (public bets; Pats’ run D stout).
- Kenneth Walker III Anytime TD (-165): Heavy favorite-red-zone beast.
- Rhamondre Stevenson Rushing Yards (Over/Under 55.5): Under in defensive battle.
Best Bet: Walker Over 23.5 Receiving Yards (-110) – Seahawks’ script boosts checkdowns; hit this in recent games.
Top Receiver/Other Props
We’ll round things out by looking at the top receiver and other props for Super Bowl LX. Explosive WRs like Jaxon Smith-Njigba could break open the game.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba Receiving Yards (Over/Under 93.5): Over -130 (high target share; Darnold’s go-to).
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba Receptions (Over/Under 7.5): Over +110.
- Hunter Henry Receptions (Over/Under 3.5): Over -110 (Maye’s safety valve).
We’ve formatted key props in a table below for easy reference/printing. Note: Odds fluctuate. Sometimes very quickly, so always double check.Â
| Player Prop | Details | Over/Under | Odds Example | Trend/Best Bet |
| Sam Darnold Passing TDs | Number of TD passes | Over/Under 1.5 | Over -122 / Under +100 | Over – Multi-TD trend in playoffs |
| Sam Darnold Passing Yards | Total passing yards | Over/Under 229.5 | Over -113 / Under -111 | Over – Efficient vs. Pats D |
| Drake Maye Pass Attempts | Total attempts | Over/Under 30.5 | Over -103 / Under -120 | Over – Trailing script boosts volume |
| Kenneth Walker III Receiving Yards | Total receiving yards | Over/Under 23.5 | Over -110 / Under -110 | Over – Checkdown upside |
| Kenneth Walker III Anytime TD | Scores a TD | Yes/No | Yes -165 / No +135 | Yes – Red-zone favorite |
| Jaxon Smith-Njigba Receiving Yards | Total receiving yards | Over/Under 93.5 | Over -130 / Under +100 | Over – High targets |
| Drake Maye Interceptions | Throws an INT | Yes/No | Yes -120 / No +100 | Yes – Pressure from Seahawks D |
(Above: Seahawks QB Sam Darnold in action-watch for his over 1.5 TDs as a top trend.)
Tips for Your Super Bowl Party
- Incorporate Into Games: Add these props to your squares or bingo cards for extra fun.
- Track Trends: Follow X or apps for live updates-public loves Seahawks props.
- Responsible Fun: For entertainment; if betting, do so wisely.
Super Bowl LX Resources
Here are a number of Super Bowl LX resource, games, and sheets that you can use to better follow the Patriots vs. Seahawks:
Head to SportsBrackets.net for more printables and guides. Let’s hit those overs!
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