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Super Bowl 60 "King of the End Zone" DraftKings promo upgraded to $4 Million for Seahawks vs. Patriots

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Written by Dave Garofolo
Reviewed by Nick Slade

Check out Dimers' top Super Bowl 60 TD scorer predictions for DraftKings' King of the End Zone promo for the $4 Million jackpot.

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Rhamondre Stevenson is a top-projected touchdown scorer in Super Bowl LX.

Super Bowl 60 between the Seahawks and Patriots is set for February 8, 2026, and the sportsbook promos are rolling in.

If you're betting on NFL touchdowns in the Super Bowl, then DraftKings' latest upgrade to the King of the End Zone promo is right up your alley.

This fan-favorite promo returns for the final game of the NFL season, rewarding those who can make the best touchdown pick in the Super Bowl.

 

This offer returns with an upgraded jackpot of $4 Million in bonus bets for users who correctly pick the player who scores the longest TD of the day. Much like their King of the Court promo for NBA betting, this one adds the thrill of a potentially massive payout.

If you're new to the sportsbook, you can learn how to claim DraftKings' $300 bonus as well here.

How to Play King of the End Zone

  1. Opt-In: Head to the DraftKings Sportsbook app or website to opt into the King of the End Zone promo.
  2. Place a Bet: Use your token to place a minimum $5 pregame single NFL Touchdown Scorer bet in Super Bowl 60 on February 8, 2026.
  3. Qualify for the Prize Pool: If your chosen player scores the longest touchdown of the game, you’ll win an equal share of $4,000,000 in bonus bets.

Super Bowl 60 Touchdown Predictions

To get an early look at who could be the King of the End Zone, we're highlighting our five most likely touchdown scorers in the Super Bowl, alongside their yardage projection and longest plays of the season so far.

Some previous King of the End Zone winners have recorded long scores of 95 (D/ST), 94 (D/ST), 74 (D/ST) 51 (Christian Watson), 25 (DJ Moore) to give you an idea of how big plays need to be to cash in the jackpot.

Plenty more goes into picking your King of the End Zone entry beyond just who is most likely to score. You have to consider their big play upside as well.

Take Seahawks WR Rashid Shaheed, for example. He has under a 20% probability to score according to the Dimers model, but has recorded the longest plays of the season among any player in the Super Bowl, thanks to his kick-returning ability that saw him record a 95-yard touchdown vs. the 49ers in the Divisional Round.

Dimers Pro users can check out Dimers' NFL Projections Hub for our First & Anytime Touchdown predictions for every player.

Player
Dimers' TD ProbabilityProjected Total Yards
Top 3 Longest Plays of the SeasonAnytime TD Odds
Kenneth Walker (RB, Seahawks)53.8%105.655, 46, 31-190
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR, Seahawks)
46.2%97.063, 61, 53-110
Rhamondre Stevenson (RB, Patriots)44.1%81.656, 55, 48+160
Hunter Henry (TE, Patriots)28.5%41.536, 31, 29+220
AJ Barner (TE, Seahawks)
27.8%29.061, 26, 23+230
 

Responsible Gambling

Remember to please gamble responsibly. If you sense that you're taking your luck too far, know when to call it quits and don't be afraid to seek assistance. Keep in mind that gambling is all about having a fantastic experience! If you or someone you know is grappling with gambling issues, reach out to 1-800-GAMBLER for crisis counseling and support.

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To give you the most accurate and helpful information, this article has been reviewed and edited by Nick Slade through our fact-checking process.
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Dave Garofolo
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Dave Garofolo uses sophisticated AI-driven analytics to make predictions and evaluate player performances in the NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL, NCAAM, and PGA TOUR tournaments, crafting insightful game and prop previews.

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