Super Bowl LX Game Props: Octopus, Scorigami, and a Chance to Rewrite History?

Written by: Varun Sharma
Published: Sun Feb 08, 2026, 3:35 pm ET
Read Time: 7 minutes

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We're back with more fun Super Bowl prop bets. Today we're going to spend some time talking about everyone's favorite "Octopus" bet, a potential "Scorigami," and other fun Super Bowl 60 game props available via our friends over at Lucky Rebel.
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Super Bowl 60 Game Props
Octopus, Yes (+800) | Lucky Rebel

Let's start it off by explaining what an 'Octopus' is in football terms and why it's something people love to bet during the Super Bowl.
An Octopus occurs when a player scores a touchdown and follows it up by converting the 2-point attempt; essentially scoring 8 points for his team. This isn't something specific to just the Super Bowl, we see it during the regular season too. In fact, it's happened just once in the Super Bowl.
It was Super Bowl 57, Eagles versus the Chiefs (Round 1). Kansas City was up 35-27 with about 9 minutes left in the game. Hurts took the ball 75 yards, scored a touchdown with his legs and followed it up by converting the 2-point attempt and tying the game at 35. Patrick Mahomes would lead the Chiefs down field for a game winning field goal and break the hearts of Eagles fans everywhere.
Even though it didn't win them the game, the play was electric and it's why people love to bet it in the big game.
The Octopus is a tough thing to predict but it's one of the most fun Super Bowl props to sweat. Both teams rank in the bottom 10 for 2-point conversion attempts this year, but both teams have converted 100% of their 2-point conversion attempts.
With all that being said, let's sweat this out together.
Pick: Octopus, Yes (+800)
Scorigami, Yes (+850) | Lucky Rebel

What's a Scorigami? It's really simple, but incredibly rare.
When the final score of an NFL game has never ever happened before, we call that a Scorigami. We have had four total Scorigamis this season, the very first one coming on Sunday Night Football in the Bills/Ravens matchup in Week 1.
- Week 1: Bills 41, Ravens 40
- Week 4: Packers 40, Cowboys 40
- Week 10: Texans 36, Jaguars 29
- Week 11: Bills 44, Buccaneers 32
In terms of Scorigamis in the Super Bowl, we've seen it happen just three times; the most recent coming in 2014 when the Seahawks upset the Broncos.
- Super Bowl 21 (1987): Giants 39, Broncos 20
- Super Bowl 24 (1990): 49ers 55, Broncos 10
- Super Bowl 48 (2014): Seahawks 43, Broncos 8
More Super Bowl 60 Game Props

Seattle to Attempt a Pass from Opponent's 1 Yard Line (+375)
This one feels like a prop we're getting solely because of the Malcolm Butler interception from Super Bowl 49, between these same two franchises. The two rosters were completely different, the coaching staffs were completely different, and it's been more than a decade since that happened.
New England's run defense is one of the best in the league and it's why they've given up the 5th fewest rushing touchdowns on the year. If the Seahawks to get to the goal line, I would not be surprised at all if they elected to pass the ball; especially with the receiving corps they've got.
Will A Quarterback Win MVP? No (+180)
Our last featured Super Bowl 60 game prop is purely a play on the near 2 to 1 odds. The Seahawks and Patriots both have elite defenses and both have played a crucial role in getting them this far. The Patriots scored just 10 points in the AFC Championship Game and still came away with the win. Drake Maye's now played in three playoff games, he's thrown 4 touchdowns passes, run one in with his feet and he's committed 5 total turnovers.
Sam Darnold hasn't committed a turnover through his first two playoff games but he led the league in turnovers during the regular season. He went back-to-back games without a turnover just once this year and this Patriots team leads the postseason in takeaways.
New England's got 5 interceptions and 3 recovered fumbles through three playoff games. They lead all playoff teams in sacks (12.0) and opponent yards from scrimmage (209.7/game).
The Hawks have forced 4 turnovers through two games in the postseason; 3 fumbles and 1 interception. They've played two elite level QBs in Brock Purdy and Matthew Stafford, preparing them for this test against Maye and the Patriots.
Long story short, both defenses have been elite, and both teams have an assortment of players on that side of the ball that could steal this award. Someone like Dexter Lawrence or Nick Emmanwori for the Seahawks; or someone like Christian Gonzalez or Milton Williams for the Patriots.
Both teams are chalked full of talent, so the price tag on this one just felt right.
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