- Bovada is offering a free Super Bowl 57 competition made up of player props, game props, and special bets, with prizes up to $100,000.
- Players must pick a side on 24 different Super Bowl props and then pick a final score between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
- To enter the free Super Bowl promotion, players must sign-up to Bovada using cryptocurrency or MatchPay.
GLENDALE, Ariz. – A $100,000 Super Bowl 57 competition has been launched at Bovada, with the popular Super Bowl betting site ranking finishers based on how they do when filling out a list of 25 different SB prop bets.
Bovada’s Super Bowl Prop Sheet competition is paying out $100,000 to anyone that fills out a perfect prop sheet, with other prizes guaranteed if no one can win the $100K from the popular Super Bowl betting site.
Super Bowl Contest Payouts at Bovada
- 1st. $30,000
- 2nd. $25,000
- 3rd. $10,000
- 4th. $5,000
- 5th. $2,500
- 6-10. $1,500
- 11-50. $500
Props in Bovada’s Super Bowl 57 Contest
Bovada’s Super Bowl contest for the matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs is made up of many of the bets from their legal sports betting site.
The bets for the contest are not based on the odds of each prop for SB 57, with players instead picking one of two given options for 24 of the 25 bets.
The 24 bets in the SB 57 contest are split into player props, game props, and Super Bowl specials.
Player Props in the Bovada Super Bowl Contest
- Quarterback with the most Passing Yards (Mahomes/Hurts)
- Receiving with more Receiving Yards (Smith-Schuster/Brown)
- Running back with more Rushing Yards (Sanders/McKinnon)
Game Props in the Bovada Super Bowl Contest
- First Play of the Super Bowl (Run/Pass)
- Score in the First 6 Minutes and 30 Seconds (Yes/No)
- Team to Score First (Chiefs/Eagles)
- First Scoring Play (Field Goal/Touchdown)
- First TD Of the Game (Run/Pass)
- Team with First Sack (Chiefs/Eagles)
- Team to Lead at Halftime (Chiefs/Eagles)
- First Scoring Play of Second Half (Field Goal/Touchdown)
- Missed Extra Point or Field Goal (Yes/No)
- Any Defensive Touchdown (Yes/No)
- Multiple Interceptions (Yes/No)
- Team with More Turnovers (Chiefs/Eagles)
- Super Bowl to go to Overtime (Yes/No)
- Team to win Super Bowl (Chiefs/Eagles)
- Margin of Victory of 10+ (Yes/No)
- Non-QB Super Bowl MVP (Yes/No)
Special Props in the Bovada Super Bowl Contest
- Scoring Drive to Take Less Time than the National Anthem (Yes/No)
- Result of the Coin Toss (Heads/Tails)
- Team to win Coin Toss (Chiefs/Eagles)
- Rihanna’s First Song to be Diamonds (Yes/No)
- Jay-Z, Drake, or Eminem to appear on Stage at Halftime (Yes/No)
The final bet for the Bovada Super Bowl 57 contest will be on the exact number of points scored.
How Do I Join Bovada’s Super Bowl 57 Contest?
The rules for Bovada’s Super Bowl 57 state that any players that sign up with cryptocurrency or through the Bovada-specific MatchPay program are eligible to participate as long as they have made at least one deposit and the entry is made by February 12 at 6:00 pm.
Bovada’s sportsbook accepts six different cryptocurrencies that would make users eligible for the Super Bowl 57 Contest:
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MatchPay is used less frequently than crypto at Bovada, but presents a viable alternative for those looking to use PayPal, Venmo, or CashApp.
Bovada accepts players from every state in the United States except New York, New Jersey, Nevada, Delaware, and Maryland.
Players from any of the other 45 states can join the Super Bowl contest at Bovada for free after depositing with crypto or MatchPay.
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