The "Today’s News" mention referenced the release of proposition bets for the Super Bowl at the LVH Superbook. You can see the LVH props via this link to the sports-betting-information website vegasinsider.com
LVH has about 350 props on the board, and they were the first to go up. Almost all of the other sports books are putting up their numbers over the weekend. Many of them copy the LVH lines, but that doesn’t mean the numbers will remain the same. Once the lines are up, they’ll move independently at each book, based on the action received at each. For that same reason, the numbers you see via the link provided above will also change over the course of Super Bowl week.
While LVH is still considered the gold standard in Las Vegas, this year William Hill actually out-propped them, reportedly putting up more than 400. But neither compares to what you can find online.
Unencumbered by Nevada betting regulations, the offshore books put up the wild lines on things like "Who will be seen first after kick-off," with Erin Andrews -140 over Pam Oliver; "Will any member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers be shirtless during their performance," with NO the favorite at -140 (it’s gonna be cold out there!); and "Which song will Bruno Mars perform first," with Treasure the 2-1 favorite.
A good place to get a taste of the offshore creativeness is at Bovada.com, which lists more than 500 Super Bowl props. If you reside in the U.S. you aren’t allowed to bet them, but it’s entertaining just to check them out.