Props are where the Super Bowl turns from one game into a full weekend project. This article leans into the early market for Super Bowl LX and sorts through the props that actually feel worth watching months in advance.
You get more than coin flip talk. The piece looks at quarterback yardage lines, touchdown odds, reception totals for key weapons and even defensive props that tend to move late in the week. It explains how matchup clues, coaching tendencies and pace expectations all shape numbers long before the national broadcast starts.
There is also a reminder to respect variance. Some props are pure fun. Some can be slow burns if you pick angles that line up with game script, not just star names. The tone feels like a friend talking you through the board, not a lecture.
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