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Super Bowl odds: Who’s favored to win today’s big game?

The waiting is over. Super Bowl Sunday is finally here.

And this evening we’ll get to see which team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy as champions of the National Football League. Will it be the two-time defending champs, the Kansas City Chiefs? Or will it be the underdog Philadelphia Eagles, who lost to the Chiefs on this same stage two years ago?

The game figures to be a close one with the two teams so evenly matched. So much so that oddsmakers in Las Vegas and elsewhere haven’t really moved the betting line at all in the two weeks since both won their conference championship games.

Super Bowl 59 odds

According to the latest odds from BetMGM, the Kansas City Chiefs are 1.5-point favorites over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Expert Super Bowl picks: Unique betting insights only at USA TODAY.

Chiefs to cover -1.5: -105
Eagles to cover +1.5: -115

Super Bowl 59 over/under

BetMGM has the overall total for the game at 48.5 points.

Over: -115
Under: -105

Super Bowl 59 prop bets

There are any number of proposition bets that can be placed on the Super Bowl. Here are some of the most popular.

BetMGM

Coin Toss: Heads (-102); Tails (-102)
Coin Toss winner: Chiefs (-102); Eagles (-102)

DraftKings

Gatorade Color: Purple (+175); Orange (+250); Yellow/Green (+250), Red (+425); Blue (+450); Clear (+850); No Gatorade Bath (+1500)
First TD jersey number: Over 15.5 (-115); Under 15.5 (-115)

FanDuel

Player to record first interception: No INT (+140); Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (+850); Darius Slay (+1100); Reed Blankenship (+1200); Justin Reid (+1700); Jaden Hicks (+1700) 
Successful 2-point conversion: (+180)

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