One of the keys to Seattle's success -- and therefore the success of Seahawk Super Bowl bettors -- is Marshawn Lynch.
Super Bowl 2015 prop bets: Marshawn Lynch rushing yards, Richard Sherman interception & more
A look at some of the top betting props for the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, courtesy of OddsShark.


But oddsmakers are equally concerned with whether he will out-rush New England's LeGarrette Blount (-29.5 yard betting edge) or whether he will reprise his touchdown-celebratory crotch grab (the "no" wager is -600). Such is the nature of Super Bowl prop betting, and there are hundreds of props focused on the Seattle Seahawks.
Lynch rushed for 1,306 yards and 13 touchdowns over the course of the 2014 regular season. He then set a career high in rushing yards in the NFC Championship Game against Green Bay with 157 and was crucial in the Seahawks' late-game comeback. He is going off at +275 at the sportsbooks to rush for more than 125 yards in the Super Bowl and +550 to rush for over 150 yards.
Will Lynch score a touchdown in the Super Bowl and the Seahawks win the game? “Yes” is going off at +140 and “No” is -170. This could be a popular bet among Seattle backers as Lynch had at least one touchdown in 10 of Seattle’s 14 wins this season.
Seattle's dynamic defense is also the subject of many Super Bowl props. Led by what many consider to be the best secondary in the NFL, the Seahawks had 13 interceptions during the regular season and have four more so far in the postseason. Richard Sherman leads the team in interceptions and is going off at +190 to get one in the Super Bowl and -230 not to get one on the Super Bowl XLIX betting props. Other defenders on the Seahawks looking to score interceptions include Earl Thomas (Yes +250, No -325), and Kam Chancellor (Yes +375, No -550).
Russell Wilson has rushed for only 23.5 yards per game through two postseason games so far, less than half of his season average of 53.1 rushing yards per game. Will Wilson's legs be more of a factor against New England? His rushing yards line is set at 42.5, with the OVER favored at -125 over the UNDER at -105. Wilson grabbing a rushing touchdown in Super Bowl XLIX would pay +195 while him not rushing for one would pay -250.
And for fun, which will be higher; Russell Wilson Passing Yards (-17.5, -125) or the U.S. National Average Gas Price (in cents) on Monday, February 2 (+17.5, -105)?

















