- Made possible by meaningful data: The PFF First Touchdown Finder uses early game EPA to isolate fast-starting teams and likely first scorers. The PFF Player Prop Tool is powered by real-time projections, matchup context and AI-driven insights, giving bettors the clarity and confidence to make truly data-driven choices.
Super Bowl weekend brings the tightest spreads, the sharpest markets and the smallest margins for error. To help bettors navigate the biggest game of the year, PFF relies on the most advanced betting tools yet, including the new First Touchdown viewfinder and the PFF Player Prop Toolto substantiate every angle of data instead of guesswork.
About our Super Bowl coveragewe analyze how early-game efficiency, player usage, matchup context and prizes come together to shape each market – from first-time touchdown scorers to passing, rushing and receiving props – using the same predictive models and premium data that power PFF’s betting ecosystem.

Super Bowl 60: Seahawks-Patriots betting preview (odds, lines, best bets)

Super Bowl 60 betting notebook
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Ben Linsey provides data-driven, contextual betting notes for both sides of the ball for Super Bowl 60 between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks.
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Super Bowl 60: PrizePicks best prop bets
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Using the PFF Player Prop Tool, here are two projections to focus on leading up to Super Bowl 60.
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PFF Bets of the Week: Super Bowl 60
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Super Bowl 60 is here and PFF’s analysts have laid out their favorite bets of the week, powered by the PFF Player Prop Tool.
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Gamblers with an explosive play angle can’t ignore Super Bowl 60
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Despite ranking in the top 10 in nearly every major defensive metric, Seattle finished the second half of the season right in the middle of the pack in explosive plays allowed. That provides a clear window for New England to build offense, especially since Drake Maye has been one of the NFL’s most effective deep throwers all season.
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Super Bowl 60: Parlays from the same play on target
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With two top-three defenses on the field, this Super Bowl sets up for a high-volume passing script that makes rushing unders and QB attempts work together.
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Facing the NFL’s most disruptive defense, Drake Maye’s defining trait could decide Super Bowl 60
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Using PFF’s disruption and creation rate data to evaluate Drake Maye, Sam Darnold and the Super Bowl betting angle.
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Find value in first touchdown scorer bets with PFF’s First Touchdown Finder
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Early-game efficiency, scripting and first-half red zone data help highlight first-touchdown scorer bets that the PFF model sees value in – even in volatile longshot markets.
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