The waiting game is finally over for sports bettors nationwide. With Super Bowl LX set to kickoff this Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium, the prop betting market has officially exploded into a billion-dollar frenzy. Circa Sports, known for offering the sharpest and most extensive betting menu in Las Vegas, has released its highly anticipated list of proposition bets for the Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots showdown. As the Seahawks sit as 4.5-point favorites, the real action for many fans lies in the thousands of micro-events available for wagering, from the color of the Gatorade shower to specific player milestones.

The "Exotic" Menu: From Gatorade Baths to Lineman Touchdowns

While the spread and total draw the biggest wagers, the novelty or "exotic" prop market drives the most conversation. This year, the Gatorade color odds have shifted significantly following the conference championships. Orange has emerged as the betting favorite at +210, likely a nod to the Seahawks' previous Super Bowl victory where Pete Carroll was doused in the citrus-colored liquid. However, bettors shouldn't sleep on Blue (+270), a color that matches the branding of both the Patriots and the Seahawks, making it a logical pivot for those looking for value.

Circa Sports has also doubled down on unique game-play props that you won't find at every sportsbook. One of the most talked-about offerings this week is the "Fat Guy Touchdown" prop. Circa has listed odds of +3000 for any player weighing over 300 pounds to score a touchdown. Additionally, they have set a fascinating Over/Under line of 10.5 for the jersey number of the first touchdown scorer. With stars like Kenneth Walker III (No. 9) on the Under and Jaxon Smith-Njigba (No. 11) on the Over, this specific market forces bettors to choose sides based on roster numerology rather than just team allegiance.

Player Prop Deep Dive: Maye vs. Darnold

The quarterback matchup features two of the season's most compelling narratives, and the prop market reflects their divergent styles. For New England, second-year sensation Drake Maye enters the game with a passing yards prop set around 222.5 yards. Sharp money has already begun to attack the Over, banking on the Patriots needing to throw the ball to keep pace with Seattle's high-powered offense. Maye's ability to fit the ball into tight windows—evidenced by his league-leading completion rate over expectation—makes his yardage total a focal point for volume bettors.

On the other sideline, Sam Darnold's career revival story culminates in a Super Bowl start, but oddsmakers remain wary of his turnover history. His interception prop is heavily scrutinized, with the "Over 0.5 Interceptions" juice sitting at -130. Despite leading the Seahawks to the NFC's No. 1 seed, Darnold faces a Mike Vrabel-led defense that excels at disguising coverages. A unique prop available at Circa pits Darnold's passing touchdowns directly against Maye's, with the Seahawks signal-caller slightly favored to throw more scoring strikes.

Skill Position Battles: Walker III and Smith-Njigba

Seattle's offensive weapons are dominating the ticket counts for player performance props. Running back Kenneth Walker III is at the center of a creative Circa prop that matches his individual rushing yards against the combined rushing yards of all New England running backs. With the Patriots employing a committee approach involving Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson, this head-to-head market offers a unique angle for handicappers who believe Walker will be the true workhorse of the game.

Meanwhile, receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is seeing massive support in the "Anytime Touchdown Scorer" market, currently listed at +550 to score the game's first touchdown. His 1,793-yard regular season has made him a public darling, and his prop lines for receptions and yards have been bid up steadily since opening. If Seattle chooses to attack New England's secondary through the air, Smith-Njigba could be the key to cashing multiple Over tickets.

Follow the Money: $1.76 Billion on the Line

The American Gaming Association (AGA) projects a staggering $1.76 billion will be legally wagered on Super Bowl 60, shattering previous records. This surge is partly driven by the expansion of legal betting markets, but also by the sheer volume of options available. One specific ticket has already become the stuff of legend: a bettor at Circa Sports holds a preseason "Exacta" wager—$100 on the Patriots to beat the Seahawks in the Super Bowl—that would pay out $310,000. At 3,100-1 odds, this ticket represents the ultimate longshot dream, adding a personal stake to a game already overflowing with financial implications.

The Final Verdict

As kickoff approaches, the line remains firm with Seattle as a 4.5-point favorite, but the prop market is fluid and changing by the hour. Whether you are betting on the chaos of a cross-sport prop, the precision of a quarterback's completion percentage, or just the color of the liquid in the cooler, Super Bowl LX offers unprecedented ways to get in on the action. With billions on the line and history waiting to be written in Santa Clara, the only guarantee is that this Sunday will be the biggest betting day in American sports history.