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BetMGM vs. theScore Bet: Which App has the Best Super Bowl 60 Props?
Figuring out which online sportsbook has the best Super Bowl 60 props could be the deciding factor for you today as you look to sign up for a sports betting account.
So, to help you out, I’m going to compare the prop offerings at two of my favorite apps, BetMGM and theScore Bet.
Both are strong in different ways, and I would recommend downloading each one, but this breakdown should help if you’re really struggling to conserve storage space on your phone.
BetMGM vs. theScore Bet: Best Super Bowl Prop Selection
You will find plenty of Super Bowl LX props at both BetMGM and theScore Bet, as both are fully covering Seahawks vs. Patriots.
BetMGM is bringing you all the classics, with TD scorers — anytime, first, 2+, 3+ — rushing, receiving and passing props. You’ll also find the coin toss and several early outcome props, such as first drive outcome, first scoring play, first play to result in a first down and more.
theScore Bet is going quite a bit deeper, though.
It also has the classics, but is out-pacing BetMGM when it comes to quarter props, half props, special teams props and defense props. It also has an entire section of Specials, which expand on the coin toss, and adds player combos and head to heads.
Verdict: theScore Bet
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BetMGM vs. theScore Bet: Best Super Bowl 60 Prop Odds
With so many odds to choose from, this is going to depend mostly on which prop you’re looking for. But there are two good places to start:
- Coin Toss Odds
- TD Scorer Odds
These are easiest to compare, and theScore Bet gets a slight edge on the coin toss, offering -101 sides to BetMGM’s -102. Both are incredibly generous.
For TD odds, they are also strikingly similar overall. BetMGM is offering shorter odds on Kenneth Walker III to score at -190, while theScore comes in at -170. But you can get better odds on Jaxon Smith Njigba at MGM (-115 to -120).
Both have just those two shorter than even, but BetMGM starts to separate itself when you get outside of the top three. There, you can get Nos. 4 and 5 on the list at +240 (AJ Barner and Stefon Diggs), while at theScore Bet Nos. 4 and 5 are both at +225 (Barner and Hunter Henry).
The numbers are incredibly close all the way throughout, but between that slight edge on the TD scorers and Flash Odds that will sweeten the number on props throughout the day, the King takes this one.
Verdict: BetMGM
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Best Super Bowl Props Final Verdict
As you can see, the best method here would be to have both theScore Bet and BetMGM downloaded on your phone so you can strike when you see the better odds.
You’ll also have as much as $2,500 in bonuses to play around with, as both are offering First Bet Bonuses for new users:
- BetMGM Bonus Code BROAD1550: Up to $1,500 paid back in bonus bets if your first bet loses
- theScore Bet Promo Code BROAD: $1,000 First Bet Reset
But theScore Bet does have a bigger edge when it comes to the number of markets available than BetMGM does in odds, so, if you have to pick one, I give a slight nod to theScore.
With nearly two decades of experience in sports media, Paul Costanzo turned his professional attention to sports betting and online gambling in January of 2022. He's covered every angle of the industry since then, managing and creating content for PlayMichigan and The Sporting News, and now for Sports Betting Dime and Crossing Broad. He has gone on deep dives into the world of online casino revenue and legislation, while also finding success picking game lines and props. Paul is always looking for a favorable line in any sport, but most of his bets are placed on college football and soccer. He stays away from mixing heart and bankroll, avoiding putting his beloved Detroit sports teams on his betslip with one notable exception: Detroit Lions +1200 to win the 2025 Super Bowl at ESPN Bet, which, yeah.