Super Bowl 2024 Rematch Props, Odds: Will Super Bowl LIV Repeat?

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Super Bowl 2024 Rematch Props, Odds: Will Super Bowl LIV Repeat?

The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs meet in Super Bowl 2024 in a rematch of their title clash in 2020, and we're diving into the best Super Bowl LIV repeat props from our best sports betting apps using the best NFL odds for Super Bowl 58.

For the second time in five seasons, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs meet in the Super Bowl. And some of our best Super Bowl betting sites are offering prop bets on history repeating itself in Super Bowl 2024.

No, I don't just mean the Chiefs winning it all, as we expect in our Super Bowl predictions. The folks at DraftKings have taken it one step further, offering an array of Super Bowl prop bets based on the actual results from Super Bowl 54.

Along with our Super Bowl odds and 49ers vs. Chiefs prediction for Super Bowl 2024, here are the best "Super Bowl LIV rematch" prop bets for Super Bowl 2024 using the best NFL odds.

Will we see a repeat of Super Bowl LIV in Super Bowl 2024?

As mentioned above, DraftKings is offering one of the more unique prop betting markets ahead of this year's big game: "Will Super Bowl LIV Repeat?"

On the surface, this may sound like a bit of an absurd premise, as these two teams have different rosters with different circumstances to reach Super Bowl 2024. But some of the main characters from that title clash in 2020 will take the field again on Super Bowl Sunday, and we could see them accomplish similar feats.

Here's a look at the props offered by DraftKings in this peculiar market, along with their implied probability using our odds converter. Note that each of these bets is only offered with one-way action, so you're either betting on these results to occur again or staying away entirely:

'Super Bowl LIV Repeat' Prop Bets Odds

'Super Bowl LIV Repeat' prop bets analysis

All five of these prop bets actually happened when these teams met in the Super Bowl in 2020, but I'm skeptical that we'll see more than one or two cash in Super Bowl 58.

The most likely is Kelce finishing with at least 20 yards in the first quarter, as he had a whopping 42 yards in the opening quarter of the AFC Championship. That said, he averaged just 14.3 yards in the first quarter through 15 regular-season games, and he finished below 20 yards in each of his first two playoff games.

I'm also leery of betting a parlay at short odds, which is essentially what we'd be doing with two of the other four options.

I'd rather bet 49ers pass rusher Nick Bosa to go Over 0.25 sacks (-130 via DraftKings) or Fred Warner to clear 8.5 tackles and assists (+105 via DraftKings) than parlay them together, which is also the case for betting on a big day for Deebo Samuel. If you do want to bet a Super Bowl parlay, there are better ways to do it.

That said, the other two bets on the board compel me at +400 odds.

Niners fullback Kyle Juszczyk had 33 receiving yards in the NFC Championship, and he could be a featured focus against a Chiefs defense that plays a lot of zone defense and may not have eyes on the fullback in coverage. Kelce also had his first rush of the season in the AFC Championship, and I don't mind betting on a 20% chance for him to run it again in the Super Bowl.

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