For those that don’t have a dog in the fight - which is the majority of the people who will read this since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren’t playing - there are a few ways to keep yourself emotionally invested in the game. Of course Womens Bryan Anger Jersey , there’s the popular square game where if the scores match up to the numbers you have, you win cash. There’s DFS sites like FanDuel and Draft Kings where you can enter fantasy lineups and compete against hundreds of thousands of people.Then, there’s prop bets.Those, I must say, are the most fun. There’s the staples like “Will the coin toss be heads or tails”, the over/under on the National Anthem, or what color the Gatorade will be that is dumped on the head coach of the winning team.But it goes so much deeper than that. Here are a few of my favorites as found over at My Bookie;Number of times Tony Romo says “Oh, Jim - I don’t know Jim” - Over/Under 2.5Number of times Tom Brady’s exact age (41) is mentioned in the broadcast - Over/Under 2.5Which commercial will air first - Doritos (-200) or Pringles (+140)Will Andre 3000 join Big Boi on stage during halftime? - Yes (+100) or No (-140)First song played by Maroon 5? (Lots of songs listed here)On top of all those, you can bet over/unders on passing yards, touchdowns, completions, etc for the game or by quarter for each quarterback. Same goes for running backs and receivers.You can bet on the player to score the first touchdown for Patriots, the Rams, and the game as a whole. You can bet on the player to score the last touchdown. There’s millions of props lined up for every player, every position, everything you can think of.Like, for instance;Color of Tony Romo’s Tie (If prominent) - Blue is the favorite at -130, while brown is at +1200Color of Jim Nantz’s Tie (if prominent) - Purple site at +100, Red +250, Brown or Yellow at +700The quarter where Romo gets his first play prediction correct - 1st (-350), 2nd (+350), 3rd (+1400), or 4th (+1300)All of these are just another fun way to get yourself invested in the game and have a rooting interest. No one is saying spend hundreds of dollars. But hey - give yourself $25 and take some fun little prop bets and see if you come out of Super Bowl Sunday a winner!Notes and highlights from the Bucs’ 48-40 victory over the Saints - Tampa Bay’s 48 points matches a franchise high (three times: vs. Atlanta, 9/13/87; vs. New Orleans, 12/23/01; vs. Oakland in SBXXXVII 1/26/03).- Tampa Bay’s 529 total net yards are the second-most in a single game in team history (most: 573 at Minnesota, 11/16/80).- Tampa Bay’s 8.5 yards per play is the second-highest mark in a single game in team history (most: 9.08 vs. Kansas City, 10/14/12).- The Buccaneers scored on the team’s first drive of the game, with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick connecting with WR DeSean Jackson on a 58-yard touchdown pass to finish off a four-play http://www.buccaneerslockerroom.com/authentic-ronald-jones-ii-jersey , 68-yard drive lasting 2:00.- Jackson now has 27 career touchdowns of 50+ yards, tied with Hall of Famers Terrell Owens and Lance Alworth for the third-most in the NFL since the 1970 NFL/AFL merger.MOST 50+-YARD TOUCHDOWNS IN NFL HISTORY 1. WR Jerry Rice* 362. WR Randy Moss*293. WR Lance Alworth* 273. WR DeSean Jackson 273. WR Terrell Owens*27*Hall of Fame- Tampa Bay scored a touchdown on the team’s second drive of the game, with Ryan Fitzpatrick rushing for a three-yard touchdown to end a six-play, 71-yard drive lasting 2:27. Fitzpatrick now has 14 career rushing touchdowns.- The last time the Buccaneers scored a touchdown on each of their first two drives was against the Seattle Seahawks in 2016 (11/17/16).- K Chandler Catanzaro made his first field goal as a Buccaneer on Tampa Bay’s third drive of the game, connecting on a 33-yard attempt to cap an eight-play, 60-yard drive lasting 3:42.- The last time the Buccaneers scored on each of their first three drives was against the Indianapolis Colts in 2015 (11/29/15).- On the ensuing Saints drive, DE Vinny Curry recorded his first sack as a Buccaneer, dropping Saints QB Drew Brees for a seven-yard loss on third-and-four, forcing a New Orleans punt.- The Buccaneers scored their third touchdown of the first half on the team’s fourth possession, a nine-yard touchdown pass fromRyan Fitzpatrick to WR Chris Godwin. Godwin now has two career touchdown catches – both against New Orleans, in consecutive games.- Following Godwin’s touchdown catch, Tampa Bay’s defense stepped up, with CB Vernon Hargreaves forcing a fumble from Saints RB Mike Gillislee, which was recovered by S Justin Evans and returned 34-yards for a touchdown. It is the second forced fumble of Hargreaves’ career and the first fumble recovery and first touchdown of Evans’ career.- On the opening possession of the second half, Tampa Bay drove 57-yards in nine plays, lasting 3:36, with Chandler Catanzaro connecting on a 36-yard field goal.- Ryan Fitzpatrick threw his third touchdown of the day in the third quarter, connecting with WR Mike Evans on a 50-yard touchdown to end a four-play, 74-yard drive lasting 2:10.- Evans finished the game with seven catches for 147 yards and a touchdown. It is his 14th career 100-yard receiving game, matching Kevin House for the second-most such games in team history.- Tampa Bay has two passing touchdowns of 50+ yards in today’s game. The last time they have done so was in 1998 against Green Bay (12/7/1998; 62-yard touchdown catch Bert Emanuel & 64-yard touchdown catch Jacquez Green).- On the ensuing possession, LB Kwon Alexander forced a fumble from Saints WR Michael Thomas, which was recovered by CB Ryan Smith.- Over the past three seasons (2016-18), Tampa Bay’s defense has been one of the best in the NFL at taking the ball away, ranking fourth in the NFL in takeaways, third in forced fumbles and leading the league in fumble recoveries.NFL MOST TAKEAWAYS (2016-18)1.Baltimore Ravens 642.Kansas City Chiefs59*3.Philadelphia Eagles584.Tampa Bay Buccaneers575.Arizona Cardinals49**Does not include Week 14 gameNFL MOST FORCED FUMBLES (2016-18)1.Arizona Cardinals38*1.Dallas Cowboys 38*3.Tampa Bay Buccaneers364.Carolina Panthers33*4.San Francisco 49ers 33*Does not include Week 1 gameNFL MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES (2016-18)1.Tampa Bay Buccaneers272.Kansas City Chiefs25*3.Oakland Raiders23*4.Baltimore Ravens 225.Dallas Cowboys 21*5.Carolina Panthers21*5.Philadelphia Eagles215.San Francisco 49ers 21*Does not include Week 1 game- Tampa Bay’s sixth touchdown of the game came when Fitzpatrick threw a 36-yard score to DeSean Jackson to end a six-play, 65-yard lasting 3:07. Jackson now has 51 career touchdown catches and Ftizpatrick now has 178 touchdown passes.- Jackson finished the game with five catches for 146 yards (29.2 avg.) and two touchdowns.- Fitzpatrick finished the game going 21-of-28 for 417 yards (14.89 yards per attempt) with four touchdowns and no interceptions, for a passer rating of 156.2. He also added 36 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.- His 156.2 passer rating is the second-highest single-game mark in team history.HIGHEST PASSER RATING (Single Game – Team History, Min. 20 Att.)1. Craig Erickson vs. Indianapolis Womens Vita Vea Jersey , 9/11/94158.32. Ryan Fitzpatrickat New Orleans, 9/9/18 156.23. Trent Dilferat New Orleans, 11/7/99151.54. Brad Johnsonvs. Minnesoata, 11/3/02 148.35. Shaun King vs. Minnesota, 10/29/00 148.0- His 14.89 yards per attempt is the highest mark in a single game in franchise history.HIGHEST YARDS PER ATTEMPT (Single Game – Team History, Min. 20 Att.)1. Ryan Fitzpatrickat New Orleans, 9/9/18 14.892. Vinny Testaverdevs. Green Bay, 9/13/9214.523. Jameis Winston at Carolina, 12/24/17 13.594. Craig Erickson vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/9413.045. Josh Freeman vs. Kansas City, 10/14/1212.62- His 417 passing yards are the fourth-most in a game in team history and marks only the sixth time that a player has eclipsed 400 yards for Tampa Bay.MOST PASSING YARDS (Single Game – Team History)1. Doug Williams at Minnesota, 11/16/804862. Vinny Testaverdeat Indianapolis, 10/16/884693. Josh Freeman vs. New Orleans, 10/21/12 4204. Ryan Fitzpatrickat New Orleans, 9/9/18 4175. Brian Griesea Chicago, 9/21/08407- Players making the Buccaneers debut: DT Beau Allen, K Chandler Catanzaro, DE Vinny Curry, C Ryan Jensen, DE Carl Nassib, DE Jason Pierre-Paul, DT Jerel Worthy- Players making their NFL debut: LB Jack Cichy, CB Carlton Davis, CB M.J. Stewart, S Jordan Whitehead, RB Shaun Wilson