- There are +150 odds for Cardi B to be shown over 1.5 times.
- There are +115 odds for there to be 2-3 Olympics commercials.
- The Patriots goal line interception has -165 odds to be shown before Mike Vrabel’s Super Bowl TD catch.
SAN FRANCISCO – We are officially in the Week of Super Bowl 60, and more and more betting specials are popping up. This time around, odds are being offered on the NBC broadcast overall and different things that might be shown throughout the course of the game.
There are three sets of odds on Super Bowl sportsbooks that we’re focusing on, including those on Cardi B, Winter Olympics commercials, and the 2025 Super Bowl.
How Many Times Will Cardi B Be Shown?
- Over 1.5 +150
- Under 1.5 -200
We’re not sure why Super Bowl betting sites are offering plus money for Cardi B to be shown more than 1.5 times, but we’re strongly leaning that way.
Cardi B is in a relationship with New England Patriots leading receiver, Stefon Diggs. With that, we could expect to see the Cardi B shown on several impact plays made by Diggs as she cheers on her man.
Something else to keep note of is that, the NFL might try the celebrity approach with Cardi B, as they’ve done with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
How Many Winter Olympics Commercials Will Be Shown?
- 2–3 +115
- 4–5 +220
- 8+ +245
- 0–1 +475
- 6–7 +525
While we are in the week of the Super Bowl, we are also within the week of the start of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, and the broadcast is sure to push viewers to their marquee event in the form of Super Bowl commercials.
Between 2 and 3 commercials seems like a sweet spot for the broadcast to subtly drop ads on their event.
What Will Be Shown First?
- Patriots goal-line INT from 2015 Super Bowl -165
- Mike Vrabel Super Bowl TD catch +125
One of the common Super Bowl odds being offered are on which of two things will be shown first. In this case, the odds are on which will be shown first between the Pats' goal-line interception from Super Bowl 49 against the Seattle Seahawks and Mike Vrabel’s touchdown catch in the 2003 Super Bowl.
For these odds, we’re leaning on the goal-line interception, being that it was the last time that each of them were in the Super Bowl and against one another in arguably one of the most memorable Super Bowl plays in history.
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