Your expert Super Bowl player props predictions are here. The biggest game of the year is set to go down at Allegiant Stadium this Sunday. Accordingly, it’s time for us to reveal our 2024 Super Bowl player props predictions.
Best Super Bowl Player Props Predictions for 2024
If the moneyline odds are anything to go by, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will serve up a close-fought battle in Las Vegas. Hopefully, our Super Bowl player props predictions will help you find value in the bookies’ prices.
Brock Purdy Over 246.5 Passing Yards (-115)
Brock Purdy has been one of the most efficient and consistent quarterbacks in the league this season. After racking up 4,280 passing yards during the regular season (267.5 per game), the San Francisco star is averaging 259.5 passing yards in the postseason.
Having thrown over 246.5 yards in 12 of his 18 appearances this season (67%), Purdy looks destined to have a big impact on Sunday’s showdown. We recommend taking advantage of the over bet here.
Isiah Pacheco Over 65.5 Rushing Yards (-120)
Since the start of the postseason, no player has registered more rushing yards than Isiah Pacheco. The Kansas City running back has rushed for 254 yards in three postseason outings, averaging 84.7 per game.
Pacheco has battled multiple injury problems in recent times, but the 24-year-old appears to have rediscovered his best form at just the right time. That’s why we’re backing him to achieve over 65.5 rushing yards this weekend.
Travis Kelce Over 6.5 Receptions (-150)
Travis Kelce finds himself atop the postseason receptions leaderboard, having recorded a whopping 23 receptions in three appearances (7.7 per game). In the AFC Championship game, the Chiefs’ tight end racked up 11 receptions against the Baltimore Ravens.
With that in mind, we’re confident that Kelce will bag over 6.5 receptions on Sunday. Like Pacheco, Kelce appears to be peaking at the perfect time. Oh, and he’s got a special someone to impress in the crowd.
Fred Warner Over 4.5 Solo Tackles (-150)
Only two players have registered more solo tackles than Fred Warner during the postseason, and both of those players have played a game more than Warner. That tells you everything you need to know about his form.
After notching six solo tackles against the Green Bay Packers in the divisional playoffs, the 49ers’ linebacker secured an impressive nine solo tackles against the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship game. Need we say more?
Christian McCaffrey Over 90.5 Rushing Yards (-120)
You didn’t think we’d finish our Super Bowl player props predictions without mentioning this season’s rushing king, did you? Let’s not forget that Christian McCaffrey finished 292 yards clear of his nearest challenger on the regular-season rushing leaderboard.
After averaging 91.2 rushing yards per game during the regular season, McCaffrey averages 94.0 per game in the postseason. Therefore, it makes sense to back San Francisco’s running back to notch over 90.5 in the Super Bowl.