Brock Purdy Super Bowl Props

Doug Bonjour
@DougBonjour
Last Updated: Feb 8, 2024

Brock Purdy has already authored two second-half comebacks this postseason.

Can the former Mr. Irrelevant quiet his doubters once more?

Below, we break down some of our favorite Brock Purdy props ahead of Super LVIII between the 49ers and Chiefs.

Brock Purdy Super Bowl Props

All NFL betting odds used for these Brock Purdy props are current as of Wednesday, Feb. 7, and courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.

Under 30.5 Pass Attempts (-115)

The 49ers have fallen behind the last two games, forcing Purdy to air it out. After attempting a season-high 39 passes against Green Bay, he chucked it 31 times versus Detroit.

Purdy topped this total just thrice in his previous 16 games, two of them losses. He likely won’t get anywhere near it again if the 49ers can grab an early lead and let Christian McCaffrey handle the bulk of the work.

While Purdy will take his share of opportunities downfield, Kyle Shanahan may look to pick his spots against the strength of the Kansas City defense.

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Over 12.5 Rushing Yards (-115)

Purdy isn’t the most fleet of foot, but he’s agile enough to make plays with his legs when under duress. He ran for 48 yards in the NFC title game, giving 62 yards on 11 carries for the playoffs.

Kansas City defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, meanwhile, likes to bring pressure. During the regular season, the Chiefs blitzed 32.9% of the time (seventh highest in the NFL) and registered more sacks (57) than anyone besides Baltimore.

Purdy will have help up front, but he may need to scramble more than accustomed to avoid the rush.

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Doug Bonjour

Doug covered college and prep sports in Connecticut for more than a decade, including stints as the UConn women’s basketball and UConn football beat reporter for Hearst Connecticut Media. During his time reporting on the 11-time national champion Huskies, he covered three NCAA Final Fours. He also has written for the Associated Press and New York Times.

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