Florida residents can gamble on The Super Bowl for first time ever. Here’s what you can bet on

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For the first time ever, Florida residents will be able to gamble on The Super Bowl this Sunday.

In a 30-year-deal made between the Seminole Tribe and Florida state leaders, the Tribe was allowed to offer sports betting at its Florida facilities and online.

While two South Florida gaming businesses are suing Gov. Ron DeSantis and other legislative leaders over that compact, Florida residents will still be able to place bets ahead of The Super Bowl.

In Florida, residents ages 21 and over can place bets through Hard Rock Bet, which is the state’s sole online sportsbook managed by the Tribe.

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The service allows users to bet on a variety of sports leagues, including the NBA, the NHL, and the NFL.

The Super Bowl gambling options are divided into several sections, as follows:

  • Game Lines: Bets about match outcomes, such as the point spread, winning team and likelihood of going into overtime.

  • Play-by-Play: Bets that hinge on individual plays during the match

  • Player Props: Bets about player performance during the game

  • Game Specials: Bets regarding specific stats, such as the total number of touchdowns or the first team to score

  • Halves: Bets about stats after the first or second half of a game

  • Quarters: Bets about stats after the first, second, third or fourth quarter of a game

  • Prop Parlays: Bets involving factors that don’t necessarily affect the game’s outcome

For Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, bets can be made on the following factors*:

Section Category
Game Lines Spread
Game Lines Total Points
Game Lines Super Bowl Winner
Game Lines NFL Quick Picks
Game Lines Game Exclusives
Game Lines Chiefs Total Points
Game Lines 49ers Total Points
Game Lines First Team to Score
Game Lines Game Winner (Excludes OT)
Game Lines Game to Go Overtime
Play-by-Play 1st Chiefs Drive Outcome
Play-by-Play 1st 49ers Drive Outcome
Play-by-Play 1st Chiefs Drive TD Scorer
Play-by-Play 1st 49ers Drive TD Scorer
Play-by-Play Chiefs to Score on their 1st Drive
Play-by-Play 49ers to Score on their 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Justin Watson to Catch a Pass on Chiefs 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Clyde Edwards-Helaire to Catch a Pass on Chiefs 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Marquez Valdes-Scantling to Catch a Pass on Chiefs 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Rashee Rice to Catch a Pass on Chiefs 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Travis Kelce to Catch a Pass on Chiefs 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Isiah Pacheco to Catch a Pass on Chiefs 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Jauan Jennings to Catch a Pass on 49ers 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Deebo Samuel to Catch a Pass on 49ers 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Christian McCaffrey to Catch a Pass on 49ers 1st Drive
Play-by-Play Brandon Alyuk to Catch a Pass on 49ers 1st Drive
Player Props First Touchdown // Anytime Touchdown // Last Touchdown
Player Props To Score 2+ TDs // To Score 3+ TDs
Player Props Passing Yards // Interceptions // Passing Completions // Passing Attempts // Longest Passing Completion
Player Props To Record 6+ Receptions // To Record 4+ Receptions // To Record 2+ Receptions
Player Props Receiving Yards // Receptions // Longest Reception
Player Props Rushing Yards
Player Props Alternate Passing Yards // Alternate Receiving Yards // Alternate Rushing Yards
Player Props Rushing + Receiving Yards // Sacks // Defensive Interceptions
Player Props Tackles + Assists
Player Props Field Goal Made // Kicking Points
Game Specials 1st Half Winner / Game Winner Parlay
Game Specials First Team to Score
Game Specials Last Team to Score (Excludes OT)
Game Specials Total Touchdowns
Game Specials Total Sacks
Game Specials Chiefs Defense or Special Teams TD
Game Specials 49ers Defense or Special Teams TD
Game Specials Total Field Goals Made
Game Specials Highest Scoring Quarter
Game Specials First Team to Score Wins Game
Game Specials Chiefs Total TDS
Game Specials 49ers Total TDs
Game Specials Chiefs Field Goals Made
Game Specials 49ers Field Goals Made
Game Specials Chiefs Odd or Even Total Points
Game Specials 49ers Odd or Even Total Points
Game Specials Odd or Even Total Points
Halves 49ers Field Goals Made
Halves 49ers Total Points
Halves 49ers Total TDs
Halves Chiefs Field Goals Made
Halves Chiefs Total Points
Halves Chiefs Total TDs
Halves Odd or Even Total Points
Halves Spread
Halves Total Field Goals Made
Halves Total Points
Halves Total Touchdowns
Halves Winner
Halves Winner (3 Way)
Quarters 49ers Total Points
Quarters Chiefs Total Points
Quarters Spread
Quarters Total Points
Quarters Total Points Odd/Even
Quarters Winner
Quarters Winner (3 Way)
Prop Parlays “Choice Catching” – Brandon Aiyuk & George Kittle each receiving touchdowns > 0.5
Prop Parlays “Tossing Tuddies” – Patrick Mahomes & Brock Purdy each passing touchdowns > 1.5
Prop Parlays “Dual Gunslingers” – Patrick Mahomes & Brock Purdy each passing yards > 299.5
Prop Parlays “Throwing for Dubs” – Brock Purdy passing touchdowns > 1.5, San Francisco 49ers to Win
Prop Parlays “Throwing for Dubs” – Patrick Mahomes passing touchdowns > 1.5, Kansas City Chiefs to Win
Prop Parlays “Running to Victory” – Christian McCaffrey rushing touchdowns > 0.5, San Francisco 49ers to Win
Prop Parlays “Running to Victory” – Isiah Pacheco rushing touchdowns > 0.5, Kansas City Chiefs to Win
Prop Parlays “Catching Six” – Travis Kelce & Rashee Rice each receiving touchdowns > 0.5
Prop Parlays “Endzone Lovers” – Travis Kelce & Rashee Rice each receiving touchdowns > 0.5,
Christian McCaffrey & Isiah Pacheco each rushing touchdowns > 0.5
Prop Parlays “All About the YAC” – Travis Kelce & Brandon Aiyuk each receiving yards > 99.5
Prop Parlays “Breaking the Century Mark” – Christian McCaffrey & Isiah Pacheco each rushing yards > 99.5
Prop Parlays “Dual Threat” – Christian McCaffrey & Isiah Pacheco each receiving yards > 39.5,
Christian McCaffrey & Isiah Pacheco each rushing yards > 79.5
Prop Parlays “Primary Receivers” – Rashee Rice, Travis Kelce & Brandon Aiyuk all receiving touchdowns > 0.5

*Sportsbook betting options may be subject to change prior to the conclusion of Sunday’s match

The Super Bowl game is scheduled to kick off Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

If you or someone you know is struggling with a gambling addiction, you can find support resources by calling 1-800-GAMBLER or by clicking here.

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