Super Bowl fans went wild for an ‘Octopus’ bet that cashed. Here’s what that means.

Jalen Hurts made Super Bowl history on this play (and made bettors a lot of money).

If you were looking over social media during Super Bowl 57 and suddenly saw “Octopus” trending, there’s a fair chance you were very confused.

No, fans of the Detroit Red Wings did not take over State Farm Stadium. Something even more rare happened, in fact.

Jalen Hurts scored a touchdown for the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth quarter and then immediately scored again on a two-point conversion on the following play. That very specific combination is called an octopus: when a player scores a touchdown and then the same player immediately scores a two-point conversion.

Six points for the touchdown plus two more on the conversion for an eight-point play.

And it was (perhaps not so surprisingly) a longshot prop bet that saw tons of love from the betting public at +1400.

Let this be a lesson to bettors and oddsmakers: weird stuff happens in the Super Bowl all the time. It’s more fun to bet on it than against it.

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