Donna Kelce Shown First Super Bowl Prop Bet Payout

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/08/2023

Broadcast prop bet payouts for Super Bowl 2023 range from -500 (requiring a $50 bet to win $10) all the way up to $1600.  The later is part of the Gatorade bath prop bet with a $1600 payout on a $100 bet should purple Gatorade be dumped on the winning head coach.

Donna Kelce, mother of both Kelce brothers playing for opposite teams in this year's Super Bowl, is a huge -500 favorite to be shown first. The $50 bet to win $10 is returned just as long as the bet is a winner and you profit $10.   Brittany Mahomes pays $30 on a $10 bet.  

In case you were wondering, Donna says she won't be betting either team this Super Bowl.  She'll be rooting for both.  Ms. Kelce is the only person in the USA who stands to win no matter which team comes out on top.

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Who will be shown 1st after kickoff?

Roger Goodell              -150

Jeffrey Lurie                  +275
Clark Hunt                     +325

 

Who will be shown 1st after kickoff?

Donna Kelce                 -500

Brittany Mahomes         +300

 

What will be said 1st after kickoff?

Andy Reid                     -120

Nick Sirianni                  -120

 

Who will be shown first?

Andy Reid                     -120      (5/6)

Nick Sirianni                  -120      (5/6)

 

Color of Liquid Poured on Winning Coach
 

Blue

7/5

(+140)

Yellow/Green/Lime

21/10

(+210)  

Orange

3/1

(+300)

Clear/Water 

10/1

(+1000)

Red/Pink

14/1

(+1400)

Purple

16/1

(+1600)
                 

Player(s) position to pour liquid on winning coach

Offensive           -110     (10/11)

Defensive         +150     (3/2)

Both                 +450     (9/2)

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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