In addition to the usual prop bets for individual player statistics, there are plenty of unique Super Bowl 2022 props. Sportsbooks have odds regarding a potential Gatorade bath, the opening coin toss and other obscure facets of Sunday’s game that are difficult to predict.

Bettors can wager on the color of the Gatorade that the winning team will presumably dump onto their head coach. Orange and blue have the best odds, possibly because they are the main colors for the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had blue Gatorade for last year’s Super Bowl, though red is their team’s primary color.

It’s well known that you can bet on whether the coin toss will be heads or tails. The coin toss odds go beyond even that, giving bettors a chance to wager on which team will win the toss and what their decision will be regarding the opening kick-off.

You don’t only have the option to predict the Super Bowl MVP. You can bet on if a member of the losing team will win the award, or what position the Super Bowl MVP plays. Only one member of the losing team has been named Super Bowl MVP. In 55 Super Bowls, a quarterback has won the award 31 times.

Will this be the first Super Bowl without a single touchdown? What about just the second Super Bowl to go into overtime?

Here’s a look at 10 of the weirdest Super Bowl 2022 prop bets available at BetMGM.

Color of Gatorade Bath

Orange +200

Blue +300

Yellow/Green/Lime +450

Clear +450

Red/Pink +800

Purple/Indigo/Violet +1000

Which team will win the coin toss?

Rams -105

Bengals -105

What will be the decision of the coin toss winner?

Receive Opening Kickoff +450

Defer option to second-half -650

Will the Super Bowl MVP come from the losing team?

Yes +5000

Super Bowl MVP Position (QB vs. The Field)

Quarterback -275

Any other position +210

Touchdowns scored

Exactly 0 +10000

First touchdown scorer shirt number

Over 18.5 -130

Under 18.5 +100

Team with the most touchdown yardage

Rams -165

Bengals +130

Will the game go into overtime?

Yes +900

No -3000

Will both teams score a safety?

Yes +5000

No -10000

Evan McPherson celebrates after slotting the game-winning field goal in overtime as the Cincinnati Bengals upset the Kansas City Chiefs to reach the Super Bowl
Evan McPherson celebrates after slotting the game-winning field goal in overtime as the Cincinnati Bengals upset the Kansas City Chiefs to reach the Super Bowl GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA via AFP / JAMIE SQUIRE