Gamblers lined up at the Westgate SuperBook to take the first crack at the book’s massive menu of Super Bowl prop bets. Here is some of what they bet.
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The Westgate SuperBook posted its massive menu of prop bets Thursday for Super Bowl 58 between the Chiefs and 49ers on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
Here’s one idea if you want to take part in a Super Bowl event next week in Las Vegas but don’t want to pay a fortune to do so.
Betting on the Kansas City Chiefs or San Francisco 49ers to cover the point spread is only one of the many ways to wager on Super Bowl 58 at Caesars Sportsbook.
CBS Sports will utilize new technology to broadcast Las Vegas’ first Super Bowl to the world, including 165 cameras at Allegiant Stadium and on the Strip.
Allegiant Stadium will host the massive event slated to generate over $500 million in economic impact, according to Steve Hill.
Las Vegas sportsbooks moved almost into complete agreement Tuesday on the point spread and total for the Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals.
Both players must isolate away from the team, but could still play in Sunday’s Super Bowl should they continue to test negative and follow protocols.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes scored the first touchdown in last year’s Super Bowl in a blow to bookmakers. His odds are lower this year.
Patrick Mahomes has surpassed Tom Brady as the best quarterback in the NFL, but that doesn’t mean Mahomes still isn’t learning from Brady.
Longtime Patriots quarterback Tom Brady finds himself in the Super Bowl in his first year apart from the Patriots, where he went to nine Super Bowls and won six.
The point spread for Sunday’s game between the Chiefs and Buccaneers might not move much this week, one bookmaker predicted.
Tom Brady will be a betting underdog for only the second time in 10 Super Bowl appearances. He helped the Patriots to a 20-17 upset of the Rams as 14-point underdogs in 2002.
Former Raiders wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff remembers Super Bowl II.
Torrential rains in Miami overshadowed rapper Post Malone’s pre-Super Bowl show, ultimately shutting down the red carpet and delaying his set until the early morning hours of Saturday. Nearby, the weather forced Harry Styles to cancel his show.