Bets are In: How We Are Betting the Super Bowl

Marcelo Unda • February 10, 2024

Super Bowl 58 is set to kickoff this Sunday. The crew has locked in their bets and explain our reasoning where we are putting our money on. You can tail or fade. I only recommend, if you are going to gamble, go ahead and get your deposits in, accounts set up, and bets in before so you are scrambling before kickoff.

Erik Trosclair:

Brock Purdy Over 12.5 rushing yards, -110

He has showed his wheels in these last two playoff games. The kid can play fearless. The 49ers are going to need him to make plays on his own.

Kyle Juszczyk Over 0.5 Receptions, -150

He has had at least one catch in the last four games and has logged a catch in all but three games all season.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling Over 19.5 receiving yards, -110

He has gone over this the past two weeks. Other than Rashee Rice, MVS is on the field more than every Chiefs receiver.

Long Shot Anytime Touchdown:

  • Marquez Valdes-Scantling +550
  • Kyle Jusczcyk +950
  • Elijah Mithcell + 1100

Novelty Props: Gatorade Color: Orange +325 

 This has cashed five times since 2001, including the Chiefs Super Bowl victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.

The bet I wish I could place:

First Usher song to be played: "Yeah" This is an absolute banger, and it spent over 10 weeks at number 1. Source: "Trust me bro"


Marcelo Unda:

Kansas City to win the Super Bowl +1000, .5u

I was lucky enough to grab the Chiefs future at the beginning of the playoffs. Simply on the value  that came with Mahomes & Reid. This may not have been the Chiefs that we are use to seeing, but this team is more than capable going head to head with a 49ers team that has been the favorite all year long. A lot of that is due to the defense, and how they have managed to limit the Miami, Buffalo, and Baltimore offenses this post season. I love the fact that they have been here before, and Mahomes has already loss one in 2020. Now he is chasing greatness. Legendary status in only his 9th season. I've considered hedging and taking the 49ers. I believe I'm going to let this one ride.


Both teams to score 20+ points, -110, 2.2u

I immediately took this bet after the NFC championship game. I get two of the best offensive minds in the NFL with 2 weeks to prepare. Both teams are assembled with speed, toughness, and athleticism. I also like how the coaches are willing to go for it on 4th down to extend drives. The total has remain firm the past 2 weeks at 47.5. I don't have a lean on the total, but I am willing to gamble that both teams can reach this mark to cash.


Deebo Samuel over 58.5 receiving yards, 110, 1.1u

I've decided that if I'm going to ride the Chiefs on this one then I will try to find the path where the 49ers win this game. The Chiefs defense is going to have their focus on controlling McCaffery and force Brock Purdy to beat them. The Chiefs have some good corners on the outside. I think in order for the SF offense to be effective it must run through CMC and Deebo. They will put Deebo in the slot or in the backfield so that he can have the ball in space and get the yards after the catch.

Dave Rainey:

Travis Kelce SB MVP +1400

I asked my wife who was winning the Super Bowl and she replied “Taylor’s boyfriend.” So we’re taking Taylor’s Boyfriend for MVP at +1400.


Kelce 2+ TDs +650

The 49ers defense is tough, but Kelce will Shake it off because THAT’S How You Get the Girl


Noah Gray First TD Scorer + 4800

Allllllll the focus is on Taylor’s boyfriend. So, naturally, Chiefs throw a curveball with Noah Gray


Long Shot Parlay + 1452

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By Greyson Jenkins January 4, 2026
New Orleans Saints 17 - 19 Atlanta Falcons The Saints' season is officially over. As sad as it is to say that, this season ended on a much more positive note than I expected, and has me actually looking forward to the offseason, not dreading it. The defense finished on a positive note, Tyler Shough is definitely the guy for at least the next few seasons, and Kellen Moore improved over the second half of the year. If the season finished how we expected prior to Shough saving the team, this offseason would be much more bleak in appearance. This is supposed to be a week 18 recap, but why recap a game no one really had any expectations for or cared about? No one, not even us Saints fans or analysts, really expected Shough to be able to do much with this offensive group, and he couldn’t really. Sure, he made a few really good plays, but you could tell Kellen Moore was struggling to find plays that he felt confident running with the receivers, and I don’t view that as a negative, just a bad scenario for everyone. Because of this, I am not going to write this really as a week 18 recap, but more as a short preview of this offseason. Chase Young Chase Young has made it clear that he is the best young player on this Saints team. Maybe you could swap him out with Chris Olave, but I struggle to overlook his incredible performances and constant clutch play in big moments to close out the year. He finished this game with one and a half sacks and three tackles for losses, but should have even had one more sack and a forced fumble on his stat sheet. Mickey Loomis seemingly has gotten away with the deal of a lifetime, sorry Loomis haters, by signing Young to a three-year deal for only $17 million per year on average. That is more than $10 million less than what the top 10 defensive end salaries are on a per-year basis, and Young has 10 sacks in 12 games played. While watching this one, I texted my buddies and said that Young is a top 10 EDGE in the league at this point, but they disagree. Although he may not be right now, Chase Young is quickly improving and becoming what everyone expected him to be when he came into the league. If he continues down this path, it would be extremely reasonable for him to try and get a pay raise after next season. Going into this offseason, the Saints must add at least one other piece to the defensive end rotation, so teams are forced to take their focus off of Young and open up the opportunity for even more plays by him. Tyler Shough Tyler Shough did not by any means have a perfect game; he finished 23 of 39 for 259 yards and a touchdown and an interception. However, as I said earlier, I don’t think anyone expected him to with the weapons at his disposal. He led the team down the field multiple times, and a Charlie Smyth missed field goal, and Dante Pettis offensive pass interference made this game appear worse offensively than it was. He made some throws and plays out of scheme that once again added to the current mindset that he is the team’s future, so I am not worried about the interception that came late in the fourth quarter on the tenth or so double slant pattern of the game. However, I will say that Shough’s ability to make things work at times with this battered of a weapon room is impressive in itself, and means that if the team decides to go and get him weapons in the draft or free agency, he can be even more successful. I’d really like the Saints to leave the draft with one of the following: Jeremiyah Love, Jordyn Tyson, Makai Lemon, or Elijah Sarratt. If they do that, I think this offense alongside Shough would be extremely fun to watch next season. The Defense The Saints' defense finished the season without allowing a fourth-quarter touchdown since Week 11 against the Falcons. Yes, week 11. Although I felt the defense started off pretty rough, the second half of the season was a true testament to Brandon Staley’s abilities as a defensive coordinator. The Saints' defense improved this season in both total scoring and yardage allowed in comparison to last season, at 17th and 9th, respectively, before this game. They played another great game here with what should have been two turnovers if it weren’t for a bad call by the refs on the Chase Young strip-sack. Quincy Riley and Jonas Sanker both have been massive additions to this side of the ball, and Danny Stutsman appears to have the potential to be good whenever Werner or Davis leave. If the Saints decide to run it back with this same defense and bring back the vets, it would not be the worst thing in the world, but I would still like to see them bring in more young talent. Closing Time This season was my first writing for the team, and I really enjoyed recapping all of the highs and lows of the season and trying to let you guys know exactly how I felt about the team week in, week out. As much as I hate this team missing the playoffs and the season ending today, I’m happy I had this opportunity and look forward to doing the same next season. I may write a few offseason articles, but if not, I will definitely have a few Saints-focused episodes on my YouTube channel, Jenks Island. Until next time, Who Dat!! Offensive MVP: Tyler Shough Defensive MVP: Chase Young Special Teams MVP: NONE (Please fire Phil Galiano)
By Caleb Yaccarino January 3, 2026
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