Top 2 Super Bowl 59 Running Back Props and Picks: Bet on Saquon Barkley to Make History
- Bet on Kareem Hunt to score 1+ touchdowns on Super Bowl 59
- Bet on Saquon Barkley to win Super Bowl LIX MVP at +225 odds.
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The Super Bowl is the biggest football game on earth, and with it comes the potential for near-endless NFL game predictions. With high-powered offenses and strategic game plans, running backs like Kareem Hunt and Saquon Barkley are in prime positions to make an impact. Hunt has taken over Kansas City’s backfield in the postseason, leading the team in carries and scoring in four straight games. Meanwhile, Barkley is a rare non-QB with serious Super Bowl MVP odds, proving to be the Eagles’ most valuable weapon. Here are my two best RB prop bets for Super Bowl 59.

Chiefs vs Eagles Super Bowl 59 How to Watch
- Game: Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles
- Date/Time: Sunday, February 9, 6:30 pm ET
- Location: Caesars Super Dome, New Orleans, LA
- Super Bowl 59 Live Stream: Fubo.tv
Get the latest Chiefs vs Eagles betting trends for Super Bowl 59 here.
Top 2 RB Prop Picks for Super Bowl 59
Kareem Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs, 1+ TDs (+140)
Let’s be real—whether Andy Reid wants to admit it or not, Kareem Hunt is the Chiefs’ RB1 right now. In the postseason, Hunt has 25 carries compared to Isiah Pacheco’s 10, and more importantly, he’s the one getting those juicy goal-line touches. He’s found the end zone in four straight games, and at this point, betting against him feels unwise.
Kansas City’s offense is one of the fastest in the league, ranking 7th in pace, averaging just 27.02 seconds per snap. More plays mean more scoring opportunities, and Hunt is in a prime position to capitalize. Plus, the Chiefs throw the ball 68.3% of the time, which sounds like a knock against Hunt—until you realize he’s been used a ton as a receiver this year, running routes on 38.1% of snaps. That means even if the Chiefs go pass-heavy, he’s still got ways to rack up touches and find the end zone.
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— Seth Keysor (@RealMNchiefsfan) January 21, 2025
Let’s not forget that his game is indoors—there is no wind or weather, just pristine field conditions that favor offensive efficiency. Hunt has been averaging 57 rushing yards per game, a massive jump from last season, and his usage has skyrocketed to 58.9% of KC’s rushing plays.
A Chiefs running back who gets the volume, the goal-line work, and the hot hand? I’m confidently locking in Hunt at +140 at BetUS Sportsbook.
Bet this Pick: Kareem Hunt 1+ Touchdowns (+140)
Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia Eagles, Wins Super Bowl MVP (+225)
Super Bowl MVP has been chiefly a quarterback’s club for two decades—unless you’re an outlier like Cooper Kupp or Von Miller. But if anyone breaks the trend this year, it’s Barkley. The dude isn’t just the Eagles’ biggest offensive weapon—he’s also sitting at +225 NFL odds, the shortest line for a non-QB since 2003. We should pay attention if Vegas gives a running back this much love.
Giants: “My goodness not re-signing Saquon Barkley might be the worst decision a team has made in a very long time”
The Mavs:
— NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) February 2, 2025
Let’s talk about historical context. Since 2003, only one non-QB has been top-two in MVP odds. Barkley is breaking that mold, sitting ahead of Jalen Hurts and just behind Patrick Mahomes. Running backs have only won this award once since 1998 (shoutout to Terrell Davis), but the last one to do it? Michael Pittman in 2003. It’s been 21 years. Maybe we’re due.
Barkley racked up 2,005 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns this season, and in the playoffs, he’s been even better: 442 rushing yards and five touchdowns in three games. He’s scored multiple TDs in five games this year, and the Chiefs defense allowed 15 rushing TDs, ranking 10th-worst in the league.
If the Eagles stick to a run-heavy game plan to keep Mahomes off the field, Barkley’s workload is going through the roof. And if he punches in two or more scores (which he’s done plenty), he’s got a real shot at stealing Super Bowl MVP at +225 and making NFL news headlines.
Bet this Pick: Saquon Barkley to be Super Bowl LIX MVP +225
More Chiefs vs Eagles Prop Picks and Best Bets for Super Bowl 59
- Super Bowl 59 Quarterback Props: Bet on Hurts’ Legs, Mahomes’ Arm
- Super Bowl 59 Touchdown Props: Bet Kelce, Barkley to Score First and Last
- Super Bowl 59 TD Picks and Odds: Jalen Hurts, Marquise Brown Top Bets to Score
- Super Bowl Wide Receiver Prop Picks: Bet on Chiefs Duo on Feb 9
- Super Bowl 59 Tight End Prop Picks: Bet Goedert to Outshine Kelce
Question of the Day
Who has the most rushing yards in a Super Bowl?
Back in 1988, Redskins’ RB Timmy Smith went off on the Broncos for 204 rushing yards in Super Bowl XXII.
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