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Prop betting: What is it, how does it work and how to bet on props

Prop betting: What is it, how does it work and how to bet on props

cbssports.com 17.08.2026 21:57 5 baxış
Here's everything you need to know about prop betting and how to bet on props at sportsbooks (August 2026)

One of the most popular forms of sports betting is prop betting, which involves wagering on a specific outcome, usually not tied to the overall game result. When you bet on a point spread, total or money line, you are wagering on a game outcome, while a prop bet is a more targeted wager looking at one area, usually a particular statistical category. The lines for prop bets are derived from oddsmakers in a similar way to game lines.

We'll take a look at what prop betting is, how it works and some of the best strategies when betting on props at the best sportsbook apps. Bet props at DraftKings Sportsbook: There are three main categories to bet on at online sportsbooks: player props, game props, and team props. There are many types of prop bets you can make at top sportsbooks, but the most common one is a player prop bet.

This involves betting on a particular player's production for a specific statistic. The Seattle Seahawks will face the New England Patriots in Week 1 of the 2026 NFL season. Let's say you wanted to bet on Drake Maye passing yards.

DraftKings allows you to pick a yardage total you'd like to bet on and gives dynamic odds for different totals. For example, you could bet on Maye to throw for 240+ yards at -147 (wager $147 to win $100), but if you increase that number to 250+ yards, the odds go to -116 (wager $116 to win $100). If you went down to 230+ yards, the odds move to -187 (wager $187 to win $100).

Player props are especially popular in NBA betting and sportsbook promos. Game props are also offered, and they usually involve statistical milestones achievable by one or both teams combined. Using the same Patriots vs.

Jets example, DraftKings offers a game prop for either team to score 30+ points with "Yes" priced at -110 and "No" priced at -120. If you bet "Yes", you'll win as long as either the Patriots or Jets score 30 points, regardless of the game's outcome. If you bet "No", you'll win if both teams score fewer than 30 points.

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