What is the Payout for a Successful 2-Point Conversion Super Bowl 2023 Prop Bet?

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A successful 2-point conversion in this year's Super Bowl pays out $24 for every $10 bet.

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The numbers say attempting a two-point conversion after a touchdown isn't a terrible gamble and, indeed, more teams seemed to be going for it in 2021 and beyond.  Last season, the NFL success rate is 49.6%, up .2 from last year.

The success rate is typically anywhere between 40% and 55%.  Kansas City had a 60% success rate in 2022 while Philadelphia had a 50% success rate.

The 2-point conversion has been around for quite some time in college football but is only a recent addition to the NFL, beginning in 1994.

Other prop bets to consider for the 2023 Super Bowl:

  • Special Team or Defensive Touchdown Scored
  • Will there be Safety Scored
  • Will Either Team Score in the First 7 Minutes of the Game
  • Total Touchdowns Scored
  • Longest Field Goal Scored
  • Total Field Goals Scored
  • Will any Kick be returned for a touchdown ?
  • Either Team to Attempt a 2 Point Conversion ?
  • Will any Punt be returned for a touchdown ?
  • Either Team to Attempt a 2 Point Conversion ?

Find More Super Bowl Prop Bets Here

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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