2022 Super Bowl Props, Odds: Will There Be a Missed Field Goal, Missed Extra Point or a Kick to Hit Uprights?

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Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images. Pictured: Kicker Evan McPherson #2 of the Cincinnati Bengals

Everything is on the table when betting on the Super Bowl, the biggest game of the year.

Lay juice on the flip of a coin? Sure! Want to risk money on the color of the Gatorade that will be poured on the winning coach? Sign me up!

Two more popular Super Bowl props are to bet on whether there will be a missed field goal or extra point, and if any kick will hit the uprights.

Let's take a look at both of these Super Bowl kicker prop odds ahead of Sunday's Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals showdown.

2022 Super Bowl Kicker Props & Odds

*Odds as of Thursday and via DraftKings Sportsbook

Will there be a missed field goal or extra point?

  • Yes: +110
  • No: -140

Playing indoors in Los Angeles will certainly help both kickers, and this is likely reflected in the latest price for this prop.

At +110 odds, the implied probability of a missed field goal or extra point in the Super Bowl sits at 47.62%.

On the other side, -140 odds correlate to a 58.33% chance that both kickers are perfect on Sunday night.

This means that the break-even point for betting yes sits at 47.62% and 58.33% for no for anyone interested in this prop.

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Any kick to hit uprights?

  • Yes: +400
  • No: -550

Bettors looking for a larger payout may gravitate to this kicker prop instead, which doesn't focus on makes or misses, but is graded on whether any kick hits a goalpost upright in the Super Bowl.

The implied probability of this occurring is just 20% based on +400 odds, while -550 translates to 84.62%.

Again, in terms of value alone, bettors need to believe that a kick hits the upright more than 20% of the time to warrant a wager on yes, or that it doesn't happen more than 84.62% of the time for no.

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