Even Field Goal Kickers Get Super Bowl Prop Bets

  • There are +185 odds of there being a missed PAT in the Super Bowl.
  • There are +325 odds of a field goal hitting the upright or crossbar.
  • A wide left and wide right field goal both have +110 odds to happen.

TAMPA, Fla. – As Super Bowl 55 is just under two weeks away, bettors can not only bet on the normal game lines for the game, but they can also take advantage of the different Super Bowl prop bets that are available.

Some of the most popular Super Bowl prop bets that are offered on online sportsbooks have to do with field goal kicking.

There are odds on if there will be a missed PAT, how a field goal will be missed and also if it will hit the upright or crossbar.

Will There Be A Missed PAT?

  • Yes +185
  • No -280

 

First Missed FG Of The Game

  • Wide Left (Including Left Goalpost) +110
  • Wide Right (Including Right Goalpost) +110
  • Short (Including Blocked And Crossbar) +400

 

Will Either Kicker Hit The Upright Or Crossbar On A Missed Field Goal Or Extra Point Attempt?

  • Yes +325
  • No -550

Both the kickers for the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Harrison Butker and Ryan Succop are two of the best kickers that there are in the league.

They are both going into this game having some of the best percentages at extra-point attempts. Butker is going into the Super Bowl with an 88.9% average while Succop is going in with a 91.2 % average.

Looking back at how these kickers have been performing in the playoffs, each of them have gone a near-perfect as they have each missed just one extra point attempt in the postseason.

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Super Bowl odds are favoring that a missed field goal will be either a wide right or wide left which includes hitting either one of the goalposts.

First off, bettors should not have to worry about a kicker being short or the ball hitting the crossbar, especially with these two kickers who have long field goals this season of 50+ yards. As for the two favorites, bettors should be treating this as a 50/50 chance that it could go either way.

Something else to take into consideration when betting on this prop is the weather that will be going on during the game as it will be held outdoors.

The final NFL odds on a field goal prop bet are if either kicker will hit the upright or crossbar on a missed field goal or point-after attempt.

Bettors who are looking for a longshot bet to place on a field goal prop, this is the one to take as it actually happens more often than not. The last time that either one of these kickers hit the upright was during the conference championship games when Harrison Butker hit the right goalpost.

Though something like this does not happen often, bettors can take the odds here in hopes that the pressure of being in the Super Bowl causes a miss.