Top 5 Super Bowl LIX Betting Stats You Need to Know: Chiefs vs. Eagles (2025)

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Super Bowl LIX Stats to Know

Second-Half Adjustments Matter

The second-half over/under in the Bills-Chiefs AFC Championship Game was 25.5 points. It stayed under when the teams combined for 24 points after halftime. Over the last two seasons, the second half under is now 30-10 in Chiefs games (75%), the best mark of any team in the NFL. Before the game against the Bills last Sunday, the second-half under in Kansas City's games over the last two seasons had been covering by an average of 4.8 points per game.

Mike Spector: “6 Chiefs Sports Betting Trends To Know for Super Bowl LIX (2025)”


Samaje Perine’s Sneaky Prop Bet

Samaje Perine has recorded at least eight receiving yards in 84 games this season. He might be the No. 3 running back for the Chiefs, but he's still used in passing situations. He's also nailed this line in nine of his last 10 games and four of his previous five.

Beyond that, the Eagles rank 19th in the NFL in receiving yards allowed to running backs. Consider Perine to go over 7.5 receiving yards (-115 at DraftKings Sportsbook).

Jason Radowitz: “Best BettingPros System Picks for Super Bowl LIX: Eagles vs. Chiefs (2025)”


DeVonta Smith Could Pop Off

DeVonta Smith has 70+ yards in his last five games with the Eagles as underdogs (79+ in two games this season). Take the over on his 49.5 receiving yards prop line. Projections have him north of 54 receiving yards.

According to Next Gen Stats, Smith recorded 72 of his team-high 100 receiving yards on targets outside the numbers in Super Bowl LVII against the Chiefs, his fifth-most in a game in his career.

Smith has found success outside the numbers in all three games in his career against the Chiefs, going for 87 yards in Week 4 of 2021 (most in his career) and 66 yards in Week 11 of 2023 (ninth-most in his career). He has averaged 75 yards per game on receptions outside the numbers in his career against the Chiefs - more than any other team he has faced.

According to NFL MyInsideEdge, the Chiefs have allowed over 49.5 receiving yards to an opposing wide receiver in 15 out of 17 games (88%) this season.

-Andrew Erickson: “NFL Super Bowl LIX Sunday Betting Primer Picks & Player Prop Bets”


Please Rise for the National Anthem

Jon Batiste is a five-time Grammy winner and is known as a stellar multi-instrumentalist. That is worth mentioning as FanDuel Sportsbook's National Anthem Length is settled "from the first note played (instrument or voice) to the last note (instrument or voice)." The odds for Jon Batiste to perform with a piano are listed at -400 to Yes. After all, he tickled the ivories when he sang the National Anthem at the 2017 NBA All-Star Game. That rendition started with a piano solo and clocked in right around the two-minute mark.

The most recent National Anthem singer to also play the piano was Alicia Keys in 2013. That delivery coincidentally took place at Caesars Superdome and lasted a Super Bowl record two minutes and 36 seconds. Overall, eight of the last 12 National Anthem performances at the Big Game have carried beyond 120 seconds. Jon Batiste is a Louisiana native and will surely put forth his best effort with the country tuning in. Expect him to hold out a couple of notes and highlight his piano skills in a musical display that cashes the over of 120.5 seconds.

-Lawrence Rupp: “Best Super Bowl LIX Music Prop Bet Picks: National Anthem & Halftime Show (2025)”


Hurts So Good: Why Jalen's Arm Will Cash

Jalen Hurts averaged 193.5 passing yards per game during the regular season, his lowest as the full-time starter. However, he averaged 206.6 yards per game in his 14 healthy contests. Furthermore, the star quarterback had 246 yards in the NFC Conference Championship matchup against the Washington Commanders, despite throwing only 20 completions in the blowout win.

The Chiefs surrendered 223.5 yards per game to quarterbacks during the regular season. However, they’ve given up 241 yards per game during the playoffs, allowing at least 237 in both outings. Kansas City gave up 304 yards to Hurts in Super Bowl LVII, the highest total of his playoff career and the 12th-best of his regular and postseason career.

-Mike Fanelli: “Top 3 Super Bowl LIX Bets to Fade: Eagles vs. Chiefs (2025)”


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