The Philadelphia Eagles have averaged 28.3 points per game over their 15-3 straight up and 12-6 against the spread run to the Super Bowl this season. The team’s point total on Super Bowl Sunday will be put to the test in a series of cross-sport Super Bowl prop bets.
Super Bowl prop bet: Cross-sport props round out odds board for Sunday’s matchup
Six basketball games and three hockey games on Super Bowl Sunday offer a host of cross-sport prop bets for those visiting the sportsbooks this weekend.


Philadelphia is going off as a -200 favorite to outscore all three NHL games on the card Sunday at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The number of total goals scored in all three NHL games on Feb. 4 being higher than the number of points the Eagles score is a +150 underdog.
The Eagles are also a slight favorite at -130 to score more points than Villanova’s Jalen Brunson does against Seton Hall (-110) and a slight underdog at -110 to score more points than the Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid (-130).
New England will put its Super Bowl score at -110 up against Kyrie Irving’s total number of points and assists against the Portland Trail Blazers at -150. And both quarterbacks are also locked into cross-sport prop bets with basketball players as well.
Tom Brady is a -130 favorite to have more catches than DeMar DeRozan has points Sunday at -110 and Nick Foles is a -130 favorite to have more completions than Kemba Walker has points Sunday at -110.
Brady is also a -200 favorite on the Super Bowl 52 props to have more touchdown passes than the Palmeiras vs. Santos match has total goals (+150) and Foles is going off at -110 to have more touchdown passes than Joel Embiid has blocks (-130).
Russell Westbrook is a -140 favorite to have his number of total points, rebounds, and assists against the Los Angeles Lakers be higher than the number of yards of the longest touchdown scored in the Super Bowl at +100.
The number of total sacks in Super Bowl LII (+135) will square off against the total number of goals in the Vegas Golden Knights vs. San Jose Sharks hockey game (-175) and the total points scored by the winning team (-120) will go up against the total number of medals won by the USA Winter Olympic Team this year at -200. The U.S. has averaged 31 medals over its last four appearances in the Winter Olympics.
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