Super Bowl 59 Scorigami Odds: Will We See a First-Ever Final Score?
With Super Bowl 59 just around the corner, bettors are diving into more than just traditional wagers on point spreads and player stats. One of the most exciting, yet rare, betting opportunities is wagering on a Scorigami—an NFL final score that’s never happened before in league history.
What is a Scorigami?
Coined by sportswriter Jon Bois, Scorigami refers to a unique final score that has never occurred in the NFL’s long history. Thanks to the NFL’s unconventional scoring combinations—touchdowns (6 points), extra points (1 or 2 points), field goals (3 points), and safeties (2 points)—there’s a massive number of possible outcomes. But not every combination has been hit, making Scorigami a rare yet fascinating phenomenon. Check out our bet guide to learn more.
How Many Super Bowls Have Ended in Scorigami?
Despite the NFL’s long history, only three Super Bowls have ended in Scorigami:
- Super Bowl XXI (1987): New York Giants 39, Denver Broncos 20
- Super Bowl XXIV (1990): San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10
- Super Bowl XLVIII (2014): Seattle Seahawks 43, Denver Broncos 8
Oddly enough, all three Scorigamis have involved the Denver Broncos—a quirky stat that adds to the mystery and charm of these rare outcomes.
Super Bowl 59 Scorigami Betting Odds
For those thinking about betting on history being made at Super Bowl 59, here’s what you need to know: The odds of a Scorigami happening this year are set at +2800 for “Yes” and -10000 for “No.” In simple terms, betting $100 on “Yes” could win you $2,800, while “No” is considered such a sure thing that you’d need to bet $10,000 just to win $100.
Bet on whether a Scorigami will happen at Super Bowl 59
What Are the Chances of a Scorigami in Super Bowl 59?
While Scorigami is rare, it’s not impossible. Regular-season games have seen an uptick in Scorigami occurrences in recent years due to aggressive play-calling, two-point conversions, and unusual scoring scenarios. However, the Super Bowl is typically a more conservative, tightly contested game, which lowers the odds of a unique final score.
Still, with two high-powered offenses like the Chiefs and Eagles, unexpected scoring patterns could emerge, keeping the door slightly ajar for history to be made.
Is Betting on a Scorigami Worth It?
Betting on a Scorigami is definitely a long shot, but that’s part of the fun. If you’re looking to spice up your Super Bowl betting experience with a small, high-reward wager, this could be the perfect bet. Just remember: it’s rare for a reason, so wager responsibly.
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