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Jon Batiste performs at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and we look at the Super Bowl national anthem odds associated with his performance.
Pictured: Jon Batiste performs at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo by Nicole Hester / The Tennessean via Imagn Images.

All eyes are on the Super Bowl opening odds for the showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, but there are also a ton of novelty prop markets. Among the most popular are the Super Bowl national anthem odds.

This market featured some controversy last year, as questions arose regarding just when exactly the national anthem ends. Jon Batiste, this year's performing artist, will be looking to put together a drama-free rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Perhaps it'd make life easier if everyone just stuck to one "brave."

We've taken a look at every available market for his performance with our Super Bowl national anthem props, but let's focus on the odds for the featured markets with the Big Game only two weeks away.

2025 Super Bowl national anthem odds

Odds via our best Super Bowl betting sites as of Jan. 27.

MarketFanDuel
Anthem total timeOver 120.5 seconds (-122)/Under 120.5 seconds (+100)
Will performance include piano?Yes (-650)/No (+420)
Will player/coach cry?Yes (-430)/No (+285)

The main national anthem market is the Over/Under on the total time of the performance. FanDuel Canada is alone among our best NFL betting sites while offering that market one day after the conference championships, and it's setting the total at exactly two minutes.

For reference, Reba McEntire performed the anthem in 2024, and that officially came in at 88 seconds, going Under the listed total of 90.5 seconds. However, we're seeing -122 odds on Batiste to go more than 30 seconds longer than she did, with that price carrying an implied probability of 54.95% (a winning $10 wager would result in an $8.20 profit).

FanDuel also offers two additional markets with significant favorites. It requires bettors to decide whether they believe Batiste will perform with a piano (with Yes trading at a whopping -650) and if a player or coach will cry during the anthem, with the -430 odds on Yes suggesting there's better than an 80% chance tears will flow.

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The singer has often performed the anthem while playing the piano (and he's sometimes done instrumental-only performances), so it makes sense that Yes is the massive favorite. Meanwhile, both these teams feature infamous Super Bowl criers from the past.

How to bet on the Super Bowl national anthem

Betting on the Super Bowl national anthem really comes down to the Over/Under on the total time of the performance.

You pick which side you believe the song's conclusion will fall on - in this case, it's two minutes on the dot at opening - and make your wager based on that.

The Over opened as the favorite, so our best sportsbooks are suggesting that's the most likely result. However, the total time listed can change, so pay attention to the total before you bet on the Over or Under.

When is the Super Bowl national anthem decided?

The Super Bowl national anthem Over/Under is decided at the conclusion of the performance, though it's vital to know when it officially ends.

Many bettors believed the Over hit last year because McEntire's performance ended at 95 seconds. However, that's when the second "brave" ended, and most of our best sports betting apps clarify that the official end point of the national anthem is after the first "brave." That's why her official time was 88 seconds, and why the Under cashed.

It's critical to note that distinction when betting on the national anthem.

Super Bowl national anthem betting history

GameSingerLengthResult
Super Bowl 49Idina Menzel2:04Over
Super Bowl 50Lady Gaga2:22Over
Super Bowl 51Luke Bryan2:04Under
Super Bowl 52P!NK1:52Under
Super Bowl 53Gladys Knight2:01Over
Super Bowl 54Demi Lovato1:49Under
Super Bowl 55Jazmine Sullivan & Eric Church2:17Over
Super Bowl 56Mickey Guyton1:50Over
Super Bowl 57Chris Stapleton2:01Over
Super Bowl 58Reba McEntire1:28Under

You won't find a ton of actionable betting information based on the trends of the last 10 Super Bowl national anthem performances. Of those, the Over hit six times and the Under cashed in four instances. Every artist comes with a distinct style.

There aren't really any artists of those 10 who are especially comparable to Batiste, though six performed for two-plus minutes. Most of that group is more in line with Batiste than McEntire, as she's the outlier based on the time of her performance.

What do Super Bowl odds mean?

Summary of American odds:

  • Negative odds (-): Indicates the favorite, and how much you need to bet to win $100. For example, -150 means you need to bet $150 to win $100.
  • Positive odds (+): Indicates the underdog, and how much you would win if you bet $100. For example, +200 means a $100 bet would win you $200 if the underdog wins.

When placing a bet, you’ll also typically encounter the term "juice" or "vig", which is the sportsbook's commission. Most bets are listed at odds of -110, meaning you’d have to bet $110 to win $100.

Super Bowl odds

Super Bowl game info

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 9
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans)
  • Favorite: Chiefs (-112 via DraftKings)
  • TV: FOX, Fubo (streaming)
  • Halftime show: Kendrick Lamar
  • Anthem: Jon Batiste

Super Bowl betting odds pages

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