Super Bowl 60 delivers a marquee matchup between two franchises that are no strangers to one another, as the New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks in the Big Game.
With elite defense, conservative game plans likely early, and the human element of nerves, player props always offer some of the strongest betting value on the board.
Why a Drake Maye anytime TD is a good bet for Super Bowl 60
One of the best bets to make right NOW at BETMGM Sportsbook for Super Bowl 60: Drake Maye Anytime Touchdown (+240).
Here's why:
Maye’s mobility has become a regular element in New England’s offense, particularly as the stakes have continued to rise. Throughout the three games thus far in the playoffs, Maye has already logged 24 carries, a clear signal that the Patriots are comfortable putting the ball in his hands when plays break down or the goal line is within reach.
That usage is not random or an anomaly—during the regular season, Maye ranked second in the NFL in scrambles per game and first in total scrambles, consistently turning pressure into positive yardage.
Those tendencies will matter even more against a fast, aggressive Seahawks defense that ranked number 1 in defensive DVOA against the pass during the regular season. Seattle’s pass rush creates chaos, and can cause for passing plays to breakdown, which will set up plenty of opportunities for Drake Maye to tuck it and run.
Near the goal line, expect New England to lean into read-option looks, bootlegs, and broken-play opportunities designed to exploit over-pursuit.
At +240 odds, Maye doesn’t need multiple chances—just one moment. One scramble, one improvised keeper, or one red-zone design is enough to cash.
If you’re picking just one wager (which lets be real, who is picking only one?), a Maye anytime touchdown at +240 offers the best blend of value, usage, and game script for Super Bowl 60.
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