Chiefs vs Eagles Super Bowl 59 Last-Minute Predictions and Bets: Shop at Great Value
- Bet the Eagles (-125) to score over 10.5 points in the first half
- Bet Philly RB Saquon Barkley (-114) to go under 112.5 yards rushing.
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The Super Bowl odds aren’t just about the game. Props like the Gatorade shower are fan favorites. Will it be purple again for the Chiefs? Or will the Eagles make it rain green/yellow?

Beyond the fun bets, key plays include Philadelphia’s first-half total, a superstar’s player props, and the Chiefs’ spread. Let’s break down the best bets, from the field to the sideline celebrations, for Super Bowl 59!
Chiefs vs Eagles Super Bowl 59 How To Watch
- Game: Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles
- Date/Time: Sunday, Feb. 9, 6:30 pm ET
- Location: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA
- Super Bowl 59 Live Stream:NFL Game Pass
Get the latest Chiefs vs Eagles betting trends for Super Bowl 59 here.
Chiefs vs Eagles Super Bowl 59 Odds and Spreads


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4 Chiefs vs Eagles Parlay Picks
1. Eagles Team Total Goes Over 10.5 in 1st Half
The Eagles average 12.3 points per halftime, and we’re all for a bet online that it continues on Sunday. Philadelphia will be tough to stop, especially as a frontrunner. The Chiefs may have a stalwart defense, but prolific teams like Buffalo have scored 11+ first-half points (twice this season) on them. Philadelphia is arguably the most talented offensive team.
If you’re a fan of betting overs (as is most of the public), hitting the over here will be easier than any other over. The lines are somewhat juiced, but they still hold enough value to warrant betting.
Bet on Eagles Team Total 1st Half Over 10.5 (-125)
2. Eagles RB Saquon Barkley 112.5 Rushing Yards
While we’re advocating a bet on Philadelphia’s first-half over, we’re touting the opposite for Saquon Barkley. Yes, he just won the Offensive Player of the Year award thanks to a 2,000-yard rushing season. But the Chiefs have also not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 18 straight playoff games.
The Chiefs vs Eagles stats show that Kansas City has held prolific rushing teams like Miami and Baltimore to under 100 yards. Barkley has rushed over 113 yards in five straight games. But the Chiefs will find a way to contain him. This is one of the NFL props worth betting against.
Bet On Saquon Barkley Under 112.5. Rushing Yards (-115)
3. Kansas City To Win and Cover
We recommended betting against the Chiefs’ spread before the line moved. Now, it’s moved, but for a better line on the Chiefs as it is now up to -110 from -115. The moneyline, on the flip side, has also gone from -127 to -117. These are worth betting on at BetUS Sportsbook, especially if you’re siding with Kansas City.
But as we surmised, winning by one is unlikely here so we don’t need to pay the extra seven cents. We can just bet the Chiefs to cover at -1. Kansas City has been a master at winning close games, having won one-score decisions in nine of its last 10 playoff games.
4. Gatorade Shower Color is Purple
We can’t back betting on the Gatorade bath color to be yellow/green at a whopping -200. That’s what the Eagles used on Nick Sirianni following the NFC Championship, and it’s what they use per the latest NFL news and reports. As Chiefs backers, it’s better to bet purple at 2/1.
Nothing like a Gatorade bath to get the blood pumping 🥶
Belichick and the @InsidetheNFL crew took a trip down memory lane to the start of a fun tradition
Wait til the end… 😂 pic.twitter.com/iB3hZXe2bj
— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) February 6, 2025
The Chiefs used purple Gatorade on their back-to-back Super Bowl wins. Sports teams are a superstitious lot, and there is a great chance purple Gatorade will be used again. That’s uniformity to celebrate the Chiefs becoming the first-ever NFL team to “three-peat.” Make this bet online and enjoy the winning all the way to the end of Super Bowl 59.
Bet On Color Liquid To be Poured on Winning Coach: Purple (+200)
Question of the Day
What is the most commonly used color for the Gatorade shower in the Super Bowl?
Orange Gatorade has historically been the most-widely used color during the coach’s bath.
Odds and information are accurate at the time of writing. Please check with official sources for the latest updates before placing any bets.