Super Bowl 59 Gatorade Shower Odds, Picks, Best Bets and Historical Trends: Purple Rain in New Orleans?

Andy Reid could be at risk of getting the Gatorade Shower again at Super Bowl 59.
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No game in the entire world of sports inspires more betting than the Super Bowl. Given the number of available props, the actual outcome of the game is inconsequential by comparison. You can bet on basically everything (including the National Anthem, coin toss and halftime show). The color of Gatorade with which the Super Bowl-winning coach gets dumped is no exception. Let’s take a look at the trends and latest odds for the Super Bowl Gatorade Shower Color, plus our expert best bet.

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How To Bet On The Super Bowl Gatorade Shower 

Most sportsbooks will have Gatorade odds at some point leading up to Super Bowl Sunday. While no US book currently has odds available, they should begin to pop up over the next few days, at which point we’ll update this article with the sportsbooks and their odds. To find them, they’ll typically be located in the Novelty Props section of the Super Bowl.

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Super Bowl Gatorade Shower Previous Winners & Trends 

Purple was the Gatorade of choice last year and the year before, meaning it has now appeared 4 times since records of this event started being kept in 2001. While the color was a sizable upset winner in 2022, it obliged as the favorite at +225 odds. This may be because of the Chiefs going back-to-back and perhaps the staff were feeling superstitious and wanted to stick with the same color.

Prior to those 2 purple baths, Blue and Orange has dominated lately, having appeared in 7 of the 9 Super Bowls from 2014 to 2022. Dating back to 2001, Clear/Water is tied for 2nd place with 4 — all coming in a 4-year span from 2005 through 2008. Yellow is next with 3 douses, the latter most recently cashing in Super Bowl 53 when the Philadelphia Eagles upset the New England Patriots. 

Only 5 times since 2001 has the color of the Gatorade matched the winning team’s color scheme. Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin’s clothes were splashed with Yellow following Super Bowl 43, New England head coach Bill Belichick has twice gotten Blue treatment, as has Rams head coach Sean McVay, while Broncos coach Gary Kubiak was doused with the Orange stuff after Super Bowl 50.

In the last 23 installments of the biggest game in American sports, on just 4 occasions has the winning coach avoided seemingly certain doom. All 4 of those Super Bowls were decided either on the very last play or in the final seconds, thus not giving players necessary preparation time to issue a Gatorade bath. 

Here is the list of the last 11 Super Bowl Gatorade shower colors:

Year Super Bowl Winner Gatorade Color
2024 Super Bowl 58 Chiefs Purple
2023 Super Bowl 57 Chiefs Purple
2022 Super Bowl 56 Rams Blue
2021 Super Bowl 55 Buccaneers Blue
2020 Super Bowl 54 Chiefs Orange
2019 Super Bowl 53 Patriots Blue
2018 Super Bowl 52 Eagles Yellow
2017 Super Bowl 51 Patriots None
2016 Super Bowl 50 Broncos Orange
2015 Super Bowl 49 Patriots Blue
2014 Super Bowl 48 Seahawks Orange

Find out our NFL picks for our Chiefs vs Eagles predictions, as well as our Same Game Parlay picks at +1449 odds

Super Bowl Gatorade Shower Odds

Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook and available at time of publishing.

  • Yellow/Line or Green +270
  • Purple +270
  • Orange +390
  • Blue +470
  • Red/Pink +700
  • Water/Clear +1000

Given the aforementioned dominance of Orange, it isn’t a massive surprise to see it among the betting favorite at +390 odds. It has been the Gatorade Shower color in 3 of the past 11 Super Bowls, while also being the color when the Chiefs won the Vince Lombardi Trophy in 2021. Yellow/Green makes sense as the joint-favorite at +270, given Yellow was the color when the Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018. That is likely the reason why Purple is also +270 odds, considering it has been the color for each of Kansas City’s last 2 Super Bowl wins.

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Super Bowl Gatorade Shower Picks and Predictions: Purple (+270)

You can analyze Super Bowl Gatorade history all you want; the bottom line is that predicting what it’s going to be is pretty much a crapshoot. Considering Purple has been the winning color of the past 2 Super Bowls, and with the Chiefs going for a historic three-peat in this year’s Super Bowl, surely Andy Reid and company are going to be a little superstitious and stick with the same Gatorade Color? Granted, an Eagles win could muddy the waters a little, but given Kansas City is a -125 favorite to win the game and Purple is listed at +270 odds, I’m happy to take a shot on that being the color of the Gatorade Shower doused on the winning head coach.

Check out Prop Holliday’s best Chiefs player props and ThatGuyBets’ best Eagles player props for Super Bowl 59

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