The Super Bowl is the most important game in football. Actually, it’s the most important event in all sports in America. Almost every time, the Super Bowl is the most-watched TV broadcast in the United States of the year. The top seven most viewed broadcasts in the history of this country are Super Bowls.
Another fun fact is that Super Bowl Sunday is the second-largest day for US food consumption, just behind Thanksgiving Day. The football Super Bowl is also the favorite sporting event of American bettors, many of whom bet their money weeks or even months before the game through the so-called NFL Super Bowl futures.
NFL Super Bowl Futures Explained
The Super Bowl has been around since 1967 after the NFL merged with its rival league AFL. The two leagues, as per the agreement, turned into two Conferences – National and American. The winners of the two Conferences are pitted against one another in the biggest game in football. You’ve guessed it, we’re talking about Super Bowl.
Betting on Super Bowl practically means putting your money on the winner of the NFL. However, due to the format of the league, betting Super Bowl futures also means predicting which team is going to win the National/American Conference.
Examples of NFL Super Bowl Future Bets
All the wagers in Super Bowl future betting can be separated into two categories. The first category is the one with bets focused on team performances. The second category is centered around the performances of the players taking part in the game.
Super Bowl Team Futures
- Super Bowl LV – Kansas City Chiefs vs Seattle Seahawks
- Seattle Seahawks to win the Super Bowl LV 2021
- Chiefs to beat Colts in the American Conference final
- Seahawks to beat 49ers in the National Conference final
Super Bowl Player Futures
- Russell Wilson to be the MVP of the Super Bowl LV
- Travis Kelce to score a touchdown in Super Bowl LV
- Harrison Butker to score over 3.5 points in Super Bowl LV
- Patrick Mahomes II to score a touchdown run