Travis Kelce to Propose to Taylor Swift at Super Bowl? See the Odds

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Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images. Pictured: Will Travis Kelce propose to Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl? There are actually odds on that question.

Will Travis Kelce Propose to Taylor Swift at Super Bowl LVIII?

Yes+920
No-2200

Odds according to FanDuel and only available in Ontario, Canada as of January 29. No legal, major American sportsbook will host any Taylor Swift props for the Super Bowl.

With the Kansas City Chiefs facing the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift is an unavoidable topic of conversation.

Swift's relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is, of course, the talk of the Super Bowl. The pop star will surely be in attendance. But let's break it down even further. The question so many are asking is: Will Travis Kelce propose to Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl?

FanDuel has posted odds on this marketplace, with "No" a heavy, heavy favorite at the moment.

The question posed by FanDuel is "Will Travis Kelce propose to Taylor Swift?" And the proposal must occur on the field after the game. The yes option is +920, with the no option -2200.

That would give Kelce proposing to Swift implied odds of about a 9% chance of happening when you remove the vigorish. The odds on the "no," meanwhile, are about 91%.

But here's where things get interesting — this market opened with the lines much, much closer. When "Will Travis Kelce Propose to Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl?" odds were first posted, "yes" was +180, and "no" was -230. Those were implied odds of 34% chance of a proposal happening and 66% chance of it not.

It took just 30 minutes for those odds to move, though, to "yes" being +1120 and "no" moving to =3500. Now, those numbers have moved slightly back in favor of the romantics, but the odds say it's a long shot that we'll see a Kelce-Swift proposal at the Super Bowl.

Last thing: If you found this article and aren't exactly familiar with betting, a number with a minus sign in front of it is the favorite, and a number with a plus sign in front of it is the underdog. For a favorite, the number is how much you would have to bet to win $100, plus your initial bet back. So in this example, if you bet $2200 on "no proposal," and there wasn't a proposal, you'd get that $2200 back plus $100 more.

For an underdog, the number is how much you win per $100 wagered — so if you were to bet $100 and there was a proposal, you'd get that $100 back plus $920 more.

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