Is it Jalen Hurts’ time for glory?

The Eagles’ quarterback has been a shell of himself in recent weeks from a throwing perspective as he battles what appears to be a legitimate leg injury that has resulted in television broadcasts consistently showing him limping on the field.

Hurts has been ultra-efficient in the playoffs, though, posting an impressive 69.6 percent completion rate with seven total touchdowns (four rushing) and zero interceptions.

Jalen Hurts Super Bowl 2025 player props

Passing yards Rushing yards Rushing touchdown(s) First TD scorer MVP
O/U 200.5 O/U 37.5 1: (-105) | 2+ (+625) | 3+ (28/1) +650 +375
Odds via BetMGM

In this year’s Super Bowl, Hurts is the most bet-on player to score a touchdown (rushing or receiving) at BetMGM Sportsbook, with his odds coming in at -105 to score.

America loves Hurts even if his legs aren’t at full strength.

He rushed for just 16 yards on 10 attempts against the Commanders in the NFC Championship game but he found paydirt three times, a feat he also accomplished in the 2023 Super Bowl vs. the Chiefs.

Hurts to score three touchdowns on Super Bowl Sunday has 32/1 odds at FanDuel Sportsbook, the longest odds on the market.

Hurts’ passing yards prop over/under is 200.5 yards at BetRivers Sportsbook, by far the best figure on the sports betting market, while every other book is at least 210.5.

His passing yards prop came in at 192.5 last week but he threw for 246 yards against the Commanders, resulting in a big boost this week.

Bet365 maxes out at 215.5 (-110 on each side) for all of our advantageous middle bettors out there and this is a spot to target.


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Bettors could bet on the Over 200.5 at (-114, BetRivers) and Under 215.5 (-110, Bet365), and if the total lands in the middle (201-215) you’d win both bets.

The worst-case scenario is that you lose the vig on the other side.

BEST BET MIDDLE: Over 200.5 passing yards (-114, BetRivers) | Under 215.5 passing yards (-110, Bet365)

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