- Sam Darnold is favored to win the Super Bowl MVP with +120 odds.
- Drake Maye has +210 odds to win the Super Bowl MVP.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Kenneth Walker have odds under +1000 to win.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The Super Bowl is right around the corner, and odds for who is going to win the Super Bowl 60 MVP are up with both QBs sitting at the top of the odds board.
It is Sam Darnold who is the outright favorite on Super Bowl sportsbooks, being that the Seattle Seahawks are favored to win, while Drake Maye is right behind him. There are only four players with odds under +3000 odds to win the MVP.
Super Bowl 60 MVP Odds
- Sam Darnold (SEA) +120
- Drake Maye (NE) +210
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA) +480
- Kenneth Walker (SEA) +700
- Rhamondre Stevenson (NE) +1800
- Rashid Shaheed (SEA) +2800
- Stefon Diggs (NE) +6600
- Nick Emmanwori (SEA) +8500
- Ernest Jones (SEA) +9000
- Cooper Kupp (SEA) +9500
- DeMarcus Lawrence (SEA) +9500
- Christian Gonzalez (NE) +10000
- Devon Witherspoon (SEA) +10000
- Hunter Henry (NE) +10000
- Jason Myers (SEA) +10000
- Leonard Williams (SEA) +10000
Back The QBs
Its hard to look elsewhere on the Super Bowl MVP odds board other than the QBs, given the matchup. Both Darnold and Maye are currently in the regular season MVP conversation. Darnold has been playing lights out through the playoffs, having totaled 470 yards and four passing touchdowns. He’s also coming off of a season high 346 yard outing in the NFC Championship.
As for Maye, he’s been elusive as ever with 533 pass yards, four passing touchdowns, 141 rushing yards, and a rushing touchdown through the playoffs.
Value On JSN
If any other player outside of a QB could win the MVP, it’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba. As a result of Darnold’s season high in the NFC Championship, JSN was his main target with 153 yards and a touchdown.
As a whole, this season, he’s in the midst of a breakout year with 1,793 receiving yards (leads NFL), 10 touchdowns (6th), and 119 receptions (4th).
The last wide receiver to win the Super Bowl MVP is former LA Rams and now current Seahawks WR, Cooper Kupp, at Super Bowl 56.
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