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Charlie Puth Singing 2026

How Long Was Charlie Puth's National Anthem at Super Bowl 60?

Charlie Puth just sang the National Anthem at Super Bowl LX, how long did it last? And what happened with the other prop markets surrounding the Anthem? Check out the full Super Bowl LX National Anthem Results.

Super Bowl National Anthem Prop Bets Results: How Long was the National Anthem?

Super Bowl prop bettors once again had plenty to sweat before kickoff, with the national anthem markets delivering quick results across timing, broadcast shots, and emotional moments. Charlie Puth’s performance closed the book on several of the most popular novelty wagers within minutes, giving fans instant clarity before the game even began.

As always, the anthem recap highlights just how much intrigue surrounds these early props, where even a single camera cut or held note can decide winning tickets across sportsbooks and prediction markets.

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Super Bowl National Anthem Recap

Charlie Puth ultimately delivered a controlled, measured rendition that stayed closer to the lower end of the week’s betting range rather than the inflated early totals at around 116 total seconds (unofficial result). The drop from the 120 to 125 second opener down toward game day numbers proved meaningful, rewarding under bettors who trusted a cleaner, less extended vocal approach, so even the lowest number of 117.5 pregame should count as a win.

One early surprise came from the broadcast order, where Sam Darnold appeared on screen before Drake Maye, despite Maye closing as the -160 favorite in that market. That reversal handed a quick upset to Darnold backers and showed how unpredictable even heavily juiced props can be.

Emotionally, the anthem remained relatively composed, with no visible tears from players or coaches during the performance. That result cashes the “No tears” side and wraps up another cluster of Super Bowl novelty bets before the opening kickoff even arrived.

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