Super Bowl betting with crypto
Super Bowl betting with crypto on OVERDOG means backing the NFL's championship game with crypto — the Super Bowl winner outright, the MVP market, and the game's signature prop bets from the coin toss to player props — at real Polymarket exchange odds set by traders, with no bookmaker margin. You fund in crypto, bet with no identity check, and settle on-chain.
OVERDOG is an access layer to the Polymarket exchange, not a sportsbook. There is no house, so winners are never limited. The Super Bowl is a single game played once a year, each February, so its board is seasonal: the winner, MVP and award futures trade year-round as the playoff picture forms, while the game's own lines and props fill in once the matchup is set. Below: the Super Bowl markets, the prop-bet menu, how a team reaches the game, and how to bet with crypto.
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Super Bowl markets and bet types
The Super Bowl carries two kinds of market: season-long futures that price the title and the individual awards, and the game-day markets that appear once the two teams are known. The winner futures are the headline, but the game's signature draw is its prop menu — every market priced live on the exchange rather than posted as a fixed bookmaker line.
Super Bowl winner (the outright)
The Super Bowl winner market prices each team's chance of lifting the Lombardi Trophy. It trades all season as the standings and then the playoff bracket harden, and you can hold a position to February or sell it back on the exchange as the field narrows. Because it prices the whole field, the full board and the winner consensus live on the NFL futures page — this page funnels the outright there and keeps the game-week markets here.
Super Bowl MVP
The Super Bowl MVP market prices which player is named the game's Most Valuable Player — most often a quarterback, though running backs, receivers and defensive players have all won it. Like the winner market it is a season-long futures position that firms up as the two finalists emerge, and it settles on the official award after the final whistle.
Game lines: spread, moneyline and total
Once the AFC and NFC champions are set, the Super Bowl trades like any other NFL game: a moneyline on the straight-up winner, a point spread that handicaps the favorite, and a total (over/under) on the combined points. These game lines appear on the board in the week before kickoff and settle on the final score, priced by traders rather than posted as a book's line.
Super Bowl prop bets
Prop bets — short for propositions — are the Super Bowl's signature market, the reason casual bettors who watch no other game fill out a card. They wager on events within the game rather than the final result, and they range from the strictly sporting to the purely novelty. OVERDOG lists the props traders are actually active on for the exchange; this is the menu of what gets offered, not a promise that every sportsbook novelty is there.
Coin toss and game props
The coin toss is the classic Super Bowl prop: a true even-money question on heads or tails before a single snap. Game props extend it to the flow of the game — which team scores first, whether the opening drive ends in a score, and similar in-game outcomes that resolve as the game unfolds rather than at the final whistle.
Player props
Player props price an individual's game — passing, rushing and receiving performances, and anytime-touchdown markets on the two teams' skill players. They center on the quarterbacks and lead playmakers who reach the final, and each settles on that player's official stat line, independent of who wins the game.
Novelty props
Novelty props sit at the edge of the card — the questions that treat the Super Bowl as an event rather than a game. Where the exchange carries an active market on one, it trades like any other outcome question: you buy shares in a result and they redeem on-chain if you are right.
The Super Bowl: the NFL's championship game
The Super Bowl is the single game that decides the NFL championship — the AFC champion against the NFC champion, played each February at a neutral site. It ends a season that runs from September through the playoffs, and it is the one game that settles the winner, MVP and award markets at once.
How a team reaches the Super Bowl
Fourteen teams reach the playoffs — seven from each conference, the four division winners plus three wild cards — seeded into a single-elimination bracket. Only the top seed in each conference earns a first-round bye. The rest play through the Wild Card, Divisional and Conference Championship rounds; the two conference champions then meet in the Super Bowl. One loss ends a team's season, which is what makes the winner market swing hard through January.
The franchises that define it
No franchise has more Super Bowl titles than the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers, tied at the top of the all-time count — the names that anchor most futures boards year after year, alongside recent-era contenders such as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers. A Super Bowl winner market is really a bet on which of the league's thirty-two teams comes out of that bracket.
How to bet the Super Bowl with crypto on OVERDOG
Funding is crypto in, crypto out, with the trading in between in a dollar unit:
1. Deposit a supported coin — Bitcoin, Ether, USDT, USDC, SOL or BNB — with no identity check. It converts to Polymarket's US-dollar stable unit on Polygon, the unit every position is priced, traded and settled in.
2. Pick a Super Bowl market — the winner outright, the MVP, a coin-toss or player prop — and buy shares in the outcome at the exchange price. The cost is a flat 1% OVERDOG fee plus Polymarket's own fees, shown together before you commit.
3. Winning shares redeem for one dollar on-chain, and you withdraw back to crypto. There are no cards or bank transfers.
Betting the Super Bowl on Polymarket with OVERDOG
OVERDOG routes your Super Bowl bets to the Polymarket exchange — real order-book prices, with crypto funding and no account gates. Polymarket runs a deep Super Bowl market every year, and OVERDOG is the betting-shaped way in.
No vig, no limits
Prices come from the order book, so there is no bookmaker margin baked into the winner odds or the prop lines; and with no house on the other side, winning consistently never gets your account limited — whether you hold one title pick from September or trade props through kickoff.
No-KYC, your custody
You deposit and withdraw in crypto with no identity check, and you can export your wallet and withdraw anytime — we can't freeze you. Settlement runs on-chain via Polymarket on Polygon, publicly verifiable.