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Super Bowl LX first touchdown: Ranking every player's chances of reaching the endzone first

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Written by Nick Slade
Reviewed by Dave Garofolo

Ahead of Super Bowl LX, we've ranked every skill player by their probability of finding the end zone first at Levi's Stadium on Sunday.

Ranking every players' chances of being the Super Bowl LX first touchdown scorer.
Will it be a Seahawk or a Patriot who scores the first touchdown in Super Bowl LX on Sunday?

The stage is set for a historic Super Bowl rematch at Levi's Stadium as the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, 2026. For bettors looking to cash in early, the First Touchdown Scorer market offers some of the highest potential returns.

Using exclusive data from our NFL player projections on Dimers.com—available exclusively to Dimers Pro subscribers—we have ranked every skill player by their probability of finding the end zone first. 

Furthermore, since the inaugural championship game in 1967, teams that score the opening touchdown have built a solid track record, going on to win 64% of the time (38–21).

Eleven years after their iconic clash in NFL Super Bowl XLIX, a new generation of stars—led by quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Drake Maye—vies for the Lombardi Trophy on Sunday.

Who will score the first touchdown in Super Bowl LX?

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To give you the most accurate and helpful information, this article has been reviewed and edited by Dave Garofolo through our fact-checking process.
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Nick Slade
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Nick Slade, with nearly two decades of experience, is the Chief Content Officer at Cipher Sports Technology Group, overseeing content for Dimers. He specializes in soccer, NBA, and NHL betting, leveraging predictive analytics and machine learning to provide accurate betting insights.

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