We're a little more than a week away from the kickoff of Super Bowl LII between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots, and if you're the betting type, you already know that the Patriots opened as six-point favorites in the matchup.
However, betting on the actual winner of the Super Bowl is the gambling equivalent of ordering a plain hamburger. Sure, you're getting the most important piece of the formula, but what makes it exciting are the toppings and sauces.
When it comes to Super Bowl bets, props are those toppings. Sometimes the props are still perfunctory: how long the national anthem will last or which team will score first.