Taylor Swift will make her second Super Bowl appearance this weekend to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce — and numerous prop bets are available for the big game.
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— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) February 3, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles face the Kansas City Chiefs for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, and there are 89 Swift-related prop bets on BetOnline.ag.
A “novelty prop bet” in the sports world don’t involve sportsbooks, The Athletic reported. Placing a real-money bet on a Taylor Swift prop is not permitted on most sportsbooks operating in the United States, though a few are available in Ontario, the outlet said.
The bets fit into one of five categories:
- Swift anthem/pregame prop bets including: Will Taylor Swift be seen during the National Anthem?
- Swift halftime show prop bets including: Will Taylor Swift be shown in suite/seat during halftime show? Will Taylor Swift appear on stage with Kendrick Lamar during halftime show?
- Swift broadcast/in-game prop bets including: How many times will Taylor Swift be shown live? (Over/Under 6.5) and How much total time will Taylor Swift be shown live? (Over/Under 26.5 seconds)
- Swift attire/clothing prop bets including: Will Taylor Swift wear a Travis Kelce Chiefs jersey during the game? What will be color of Taylor Swift’s lipstick?
- Swift engagement/postgame prop bets including: Will Travis Kelce propose to Taylor Swift after the game? Which will have more diamond carats? Taylor Swift engagement ring or Chiefs Super Bowl ring Will NFLShop.com offer a “SWIFT” Chiefs jersey before Week 1 of 2025 season?
Bets on ESPN include the following:
- Travis Kelce to score a TD ( 115)
- Travis Kelce to record 1 reception in each quarter ( 175)
- Travis Kelce to record 22 rec yds in each half ( 120)
- Travis Kelce to record a 50 yard reception ( 1300)
Sunday will mark Swift’s second time cheering on Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
Last year’s Super Bowl drew a record 123.7 million average viewers, with a 24% jump in women 18-to-24 years old tuning in, according to The Athletic. Overall, 58.8 million women watched on Super Sunday last year, comprising 47.5% of the game’s total audience, which is the highest figure ever.