Super Bowl Sunday isn’t just about football, commercials, and wings—it’s also the biggest sports betting day of the year. This year, it’s expected to be even bigger. According to the American Gaming Association (AGA), Americans will legally wager a record-breaking $1.39 billion on Super Bowl LIX, which features a highly anticipated rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

That number marks an 11% increase from last year’s $1.25 billion, showing just how quickly legal sports betting is growing across the country. With more states offering mobile and in-person betting than ever before, the Super Bowl continues to be a massive draw for both casual and serious bettors. The AGA’s report only includes legal bets, meaning the actual number—including offshore and unregulated markets—could be even higher.

With Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts set to face off again, sportsbooks expect heavy action on everything from the game’s outcome to player props and novelty bets (yes, you can still bet on things like the coin toss and national anthem length). The game is set to take place in New Orleans, a city that knows a thing or two about big events, and this year’s Super Bowl betting numbers prove that football fans are more invested than ever—literally.

Super Bowl Betting Lines:

The betting lines are set, and the action is heating up. The Chiefs are slight favorites heading into their matchup against the Eagles, but the odds suggest a tight game. Here’s where things stand:

  • Point Spread: Chiefs -1.5 (-110)
    Kansas City is favored by just over a point, making this essentially a toss-up.

  • Moneyline: Chiefs -120 | Eagles +100
    A bet on the Chiefs requires $120 to win $100, while a bet on the Eagles at even money doubles your stake.

  • Over/Under (Total Points): 48.5
    Oddsmakers expect a moderately high-scoring game, but the total could shift as bets roll in.

Key Prop Bets to Watch:

  • First Touchdown Scorer: Travis Kelce (+500) | A.J. Brown (+700)
  • Coin Toss: Heads (-105) | Tails (-105)
  • National Anthem Over/Under: 1 minute, 58 seconds

The lines will continue to move as money comes in, so expect some adjustments leading up to kickoff. Keep an eye on the market and bet accordingly.

With just days to go until kickoff, expect more record-breaking numbers to roll in. The sports betting boom isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and Super Bowl LIX is shaping up to be the biggest one yet.