Super Bowl 60 Odds for 2026: Seahawks the Favorites, Broncos Big Underdogs
By Matt McEwan
Updated:
- Super Bowl 60 odds are widely available across sports betting apps & have seen plenty of movement this season
- The Seattle Seahawks are the favorites to win the 2026 Super Bowl
- See the latest 2026 Super Bowl odds below
I am tracking the Super Bowl 60 odds for all 32 teams in the NFL over the course of the 2025-26 NFL season. I have displayed the current Super Bowl odds from our top sportsbooks, which surfaces up the best odds to bet for each team, and am also plotting past Super Bowl odds in a graph to highlight the odds movement while providing commentary to answer why they changed.
Odds opened to win Super Bowl 60 back in February and the Eagles were the early Super Bowl favorites. After the Bills, Chiefs, and Rams enjoyed some time as the favorites this season, a new favorite has emerged: the Seahawks. See all the Super Bowl odds below along with some notes on line movement.
2026 Super Bowl Odds
The Seahawks are currently the favorites to win Super Bowl 60. A $20 bet on Seattle at their +148 consensus odds would stand to win $29.60 and return $49.60. Based off those odds, the Seahawks have an implied probability of 40.3% to win the Super Bowl.
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The Seahawks took over as the new Super Bowl favorite following Week 17, where the Rams, who had been the favorites the past month or so, not only lost the potential to win their division (and get the top seed), but were also upset by the Falcons. Seattle locked up their division and the #1 seed in the NFC with a Week 18 win over the 49ers. They then steamrolled the 49ers in the Divisional Round to advance to the Conference Championships.
The Patriots are now given the second-best odds, in spite of playing the AFC Championship on the road. The fact that it will come against a backup QB resulted in their odds improving significantly.
The team with the worst odds to win the Super Bowl among remaining playoff teams is the Denver Broncos, who will be without Bo Nix the rest of the way, after he broke his ankle on one of the final couple of plays in their win over the Bills.
Some of the biggest risers in the Super Bowl odds after Divisional Round include the:
- New England Patriots, who not only beat the Texans in the Divisional Round, but will now face a backup QB in the AFC Championship. The Patriots’ odds to win the Super Bowl were going to improve with the win, but they made a bigger move thanks to their weakened opponent next Sunday. New England’s Super Bowl odds went from an average of +600 to +248 after the Divisional Round.
Meanwhile, the team whose odds fell the most are the:
- Denver Broncos, whose odds have now worsened after each round of the playoffs, which is quite unusual. This time it’s because they will have to turn their offense over to Jarrett Stidham for the AFC Championship, who hasn’t played a real snap since the 2023 season. Denver’s Super Bowl odds went from an average of +750 prior to their win over the Bills, to +1225 ahead of their matchup with the Patriots.
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I have generated the line graph above by averaging the odds to win the Super Bowl from multiple sports betting apps that we approve of at SBD, and the graphs will be updated after each week of the season, as well as key moments throughout the offseason.
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Here are some notes to help answer why odds changed/moved for the top contenders for Super Bowl 60:
- [December 30] The Rams lost to the Falcons in Week 17 and had already lost the potential of finishing in the top seed in the NFC prior to kickoff of their game. These two things were the cause of LA no longer being seen as the Super Bowl favorite after Week 17, as the Seahawks took over for the first time.
- [November 25] The Los Angeles Rams crushed the Buccaneers on SNF of Week 12, while the Eagles lost to the Cowboys. These two outcomes resulted in the Rams taking over as the lone favorites to win the Super Bowl following Week 12.
- [November 17] The Rams and Eagles took over as the Super Bowl favorites after they recorded wins over the Seahawks and Lions, respectively, paired with a Chiefs loss to the Broncos in Week 11.
- [October 14] After the Bills lost a second straight game in Week 6, and the Chiefs earned a convincing win over the Lions, Kansas City reclaimed the title of Super Bowl favorite.
- [September 16] According to sportsbooks, the Bengals’ season essentially ended after Week 2, when Joe Burrow suffered a toe injury that was projected to keep him out for around three months. Their Super Bowl odds went from as short as +2000 to as long as +7500.
- [September 9] Buffalo’s thrilling comeback win over the Ravens resulted in the Bills taking over as Super Bowl favorites following Week 1. The Chiefs’ odds took a big hit, fading from an average of +817 prior to kickoff to as long as +1200, after their offensive line issues did not look resolved in their loss to the Chargers. Detroit was another top contender who disappointed in Week 1, as they were dominated by the Packers, resulting in their Super Bowl odds fading from +1233 to +2000.
- [August 28] The Packers saw their Super Bowl odds improve from an average of +2029 to as short as 12-1 after trading for standout defender Micah Parsons. The move saw them jump the Rams, Commanders, and 49ers to move sixth-best odds on the board.
- [July 22] The Baltimore Ravens took back over as the Super Bowl favorites in mid/late-July. While the movement did not come immediately after the team signed free agent corner Jaire Alexander, it’s likely the addition brought in some extra money over the following weeks, resulting in sportsbooks shortening the Ravens’ odds slightly.
- [April 30] The NFL Draft did very little to Super Bowl odds. The Patriots saw the biggest improvement, after what was seen as a great first draft for Mike Vrabel, but only went from average odds of +9786 to +7943 and remained longshots. The Saints were the team whose odds worsened the most, going from +16286 to a little longer than +20000. This is likely the result of Derek Carr’s shoulder concerns, and drafting Tyler Shough very early.
- [March 17] The combination of Baltimore re-signing Ronnie Stanley, and a pretty underwhelming free agency period for the Chiefs, resulted in the Ravens breaking away from Kansas City and Buffalo for the second-best odds to win Super Bowl 60 early in the offseason.
- [March 7] The Raiders went from extreme longshots to win the Super Bowl to slightly shorter extreme longshots after acquiring Geno Smith from the Seahawks. While the QB position has been a sore spot for the team over the past
couplefewhandful of seasons, it’s far from their only problem. Sportsbooks are also considering their external problems as well, as they find themselves in what appears to be a very difficult AFC West. - [February 8] Just prior to the end of the previous NFL season, the Chiefs moved to the new favorites to win Super Bowl 60. Their odds actually worsened a little, but so did all of the other top contenders. The Eagles were listed with the second-best odds at this time, which is pretty typical of the two teams who are meeting in the Super Bowl the previous season.
- [January 19] In the very early opening Super Bowl 60 odds, the Baltimore Ravens were listed as the favorites at +500 odds. They were slightly better than the Chiefs at +550, and the first NFC team didn’t show up until fourth, which was the Lions at +850.
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Top Super Bowl Contenders
With just four teams left standing ahead of the NFL Divisional Round, no team’s Super Bowl odds are that long anymore. However, the Broncos are given significantly worse odds than the other three, resulting from having to start a new QB the rest of the way.
Seattle Seahawks
- Consensus Super Bowl odds: +148
The Seahawks opened the season as a massive longshot to win the Super Bowl, seeing average odds of +6167, which then faded to +8000 after losing to the 49ers in Week 1. However, Seattle’s defense has been dominant this season, and Sam Darnold has mostly been good – he had one poorly timed bad game against the Rams.
The Seahawks have seen their Super Bowl odds slowly improving over the course of the season, and they currently have the best odds to win the Super Bowl. Their odds received a nice boost after beating the 49ers in Week 18 to lock up the division and the #1 seed. The Seahawks’ Super Bowl odds improved notably after the Wild Card Round, as they drew a pretty banged up 49ers team, who they made quick work of last Saturday.
Los Angeles Rams
- Consensus Super Bowl odds: +220
The LA Rams have been one of the best offenses in the NFL this season. Matthew Stafford continues to be strong under center, outside of Week 17’s loss to the Falcons, and they have been able to run the ball when needed. Their defense has been good enough but not dominant.
Outside of a couple bad kicking performances this season, one slip-up against the Panthers, and a loss to the Falcons while shorthanded at some key positions, the Rams have been pretty dominant.
LA survived the Wild Card Round after a 4th quarter comeback against the Panthers, and used overtime to knock off the Bears in Chicago. They will now travel to Seattle for a third matchup with the Seahawks this season.
New England Patriots
- Consensus Super Bowl odds: +248
The Patriots were a major longshot to open the season, given +8000 odds to win the Super Bowl at opening. Those odds got as long as +13143 after losing to the Steelers in Week 3 to drop their record to 1-2. But everything seemed to start clicking after that, as the Patriots went on to win 13 of their final 14 games of the regular season.
New England is given the best odds to win the Super Bowl among AFC teams as they prepare to take on the Bo Nix-less Broncos in the AFC Championship. Their defense has been very good, but their offense encountered some issues against a strong Texans defense in the snow during the Divisional Round.
Denver Broncos
- Consensus Super Bowl odds: +1225
The Broncos season got started with a couple last-minute losses in games they should not have lost. Bo Nix and the offense were struggling, while the defense was unable to will them to wins. That changed, though, as Denver ripped off 11 straight wins starting in Week 4.
Their defense has been dominant at times and their offense’s ceiling looked to be really encouraging. But their offensive capabilities are completely unknown as they enter the AFC Championship being forced to start Jarrett Stidham at QB following Bo Nix’s ankle injury in the Divisional Round.
Super Bowl Predictions & Betting Strategy
The answer you’ll get to, “Who is predicted to win Super Bowl 60?” just depends who you ask. If you ask sportsbooks, the answer is the Seattle Seahawks for now.
If you ask the public, the answer is now the Rams as well. Most sportsbooks are reporting the Rams as the team with the most betting handle in their respective Super Bowl futures markets.
After the way the Broncos offense struggled through the season, I’m not sure Jarrett Stidham taking over under center is a massive downgrade at QB for Denver. With that in mind, I think the best bet right now is the Broncos at their +1225 odds. If Stidham plays a good enough game to beat the Patriots, who have looked a little shaky in the playoffs and just enjoyed one of the easiest regular season schedules we have seen in decades, these odds would shorten significantly ahead of the Super Bowl.
If you want to look into some data, my NFL Power Rankings have some very strong trends to tail.
Historical Super Bowl Trends
Here are some Super Bowl trends to consider before placing any wagers:
- The AFC has won seven of the last 11 Super Bowls
- The Patriots, Broncos, or Chiefs have represented the AFC in 11 of the last 12 Super Bowls; Cincinnati is the outlier in 2022
- The New England Patriots have still represented the AFC in four of the last 11 Super Bowls, winning three of them
- The AFC’s top seed has advanced to the Super Bowl in eight of the last 12 seasons; the no. 2 seed has advanced in two of the last seven seasons
- From 2004 to 2019, the starting quarterback for the AFC was either Tom Brady (8), Peyton Manning (4), or Ben Roethlisberger (3) in 15 of the 16 Super Bowls. Joe Flacco was the only other AFC QB to start a Super Bowl in that span. It has now been Patrick Mahomes in five of the last six seasons.
- The Seattle Seahawks are the only NFC team to appear in back-to-back Super Bowls (Super Bowls 48 & 49) since the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowls 31 & 32
- The NFC North has not represented the NFC in the Super Bowl since SB 45 (Green Bay)
- Seven of the last 12 NFC teams to play in the Super Bowl were the top seed in the conference – Atlanta in Super Bowl 51, Los Angeles in Super Bowl 53, Tampa Bay in Super Bowl 55, Los Angeles in Super Bowl 56, and Philadelphia in Super Bowl 59 were not
- The NFC West has sent a team to the Super Bowl in seven of the last 13 years
Past Super Bowl Winners
| Super Bowl | Winner | Loser | Final Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 59 | Philadelphia Eagles | Kansas City Chiefs | 40-22 |
| 58 | Kansas City Chiefs | San Francisco 49ers | 25-22 |
| 57 | Kansas City Chiefs | Philadelphia Eagles | 38-35 |
| 56 | Los Angeles Rams | Cincinnati Bengals | 23-20 |
| 55 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Kansas City Chiefs | 31-9 |
| 54 | Kansas City Chiefs | San Francisco 49ers | 31-20 |
| 53 | New England Patriots | Los Angeles Rams | 13-3 |
| 52 | Philadelphia Eagles | New England Patriots | 41-33 |
| 51 | New England Patriots | Atlanta Falcons | 34-28 |
| 50 | Denver Broncos | Carolina Panthers | 24-10 |
The Kansas City Chiefs, who opened with the second-best odds to win Super Bowl 60, have played in five of the last six Super Bowls, winning three of them.
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Super Bowl Championships & Appearances
| Team | Super Bowl Championships | SB Appearances | Last SB Championship | Last SB Appearance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New England Patriots | 6 | 11 | Super Bowl 53 | Super Bowl 53 |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | 6 | 8 | Super Bowl 43 | Super Bowl 45 |
| Dallas Cowboys | 5 | 8 | Super Bowl 30 | Super Bowl 30 |
| San Francisco 49ers | 5 | 8 | Super Bowl 29 | Super Bowl 58 |
| Kansas City Chiefs | 4 | 7 | Super Bowl 58 | Super Bowl 59 |
| Green Bay Packers | 4 | 5 | Super Bowl 45 | Super Bowl 41 |
| New York Giants | 4 | 5 | Super Bowl 46 | Super Bowl 46 |
| Denver Broncos | 3 | 8 | Super Bowl 50 | Super Bowl 50 |
| Washington Commanders | 3 | 5 | Super Bowl 26 | Super Bowl 26 |
| Las Vegas Raiders | 3 | 5 | Super Bowl 18 | Super Bowl 37 |
| Miami Dolphins | 2 | 5 | Super Bowl 8 | Super Bowl 19 |
| Indianapolis Colts | 2 | 4 | Super Bowl 41 | Super Bowl 44 |
| Baltimore Ravens | 2 | 2 | Super Bowl 42 | Super Bowl 42 |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 2 | 2 | Super Bowl 55 | Super Bowl 55 |
| Los Angeles Rams | 2 | 5 | Super Bowl 56 | Super Bowl 56 |
| Seattle Seahawks | 1 | 3 | Super Bowl 48 | Super Bowl 49 |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 2 | 5 | Super Bowl 59 | Super Bowl 59 |
| Chicago Bears | 1 | 2 | Super Bowl 20 | Super Bowl 46 |
| New York Jets | 1 | 1 | Super Bowl 3 | Super Bowl 3 |
| New Orleans Saints | 1 | 1 | Super Bowl 44 | Super Bowl 44 |
| Buffalo Bills | 0 | 4 | N/A | Super Bowl 28 |
| Minnesota Vikings | 0 | 4 | N/A | Super Bowl 11 |
| Atlanta Falcons | 0 | 2 | N/A | Super Bowl 51 |
| Carolina Panthers | 0 | 2 | N/A | Super Bowl 50 |
| Cincinnati Bengals | 0 | 3 | N/A | Super Bowl 56 |
| Arizona Cardinals | 0 | 1 | N/A | Super Bowl 43 |
| Los Angeles Chargers | 0 | 1 | N/A | Super Bowl 29 |
| Tennessee Titans | 0 | 1 | N/A | Super Bowl 34 |
| Cleveland Browns | 0 | 0 | N/A | N/A |
| Detroit Lions | 0 | 0 | N/A | N/A |
| Houston Texans | 0 | 0 | N/A | N/A |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | 0 | 0 | N/A | N/A |
Here are some fun Super Bowl facts:
- Only one team in the AFC South has ever won a Super Bowl: the Indianapolis Colts. All seven other divisions have at least two Super Bowl-winning teams.
- Since moving back to Oakland, and now Las Vegas, (from Los Angeles) in 1995, the Raiders have not won a Super Bowl and have only made the playoffs five times in those 30 years. The move to Las Vegas has changed their luck a little, as they made the 2022 NFL playoffs.
- The NFC East is the only division where every team has won a Super Bowl.
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the only team to win a home Super Bowl in 2021. Tom Brady led the Bucs to a victory in Super Bowl 56, which was played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida. But the LA Rams followed suit in 2022, winning Super Bowl 56 at SoFi Stadium, which is where they played their home games all season.
- The Buffalo Bills were the last non-Patriots AFC East team to play in a Super Bowl, dating back to the 1993 season (Super Bowl 28) when they lost in their fourth consecutive appearance.
Teams Without a Super Bowl
With all of the Chiefs, Ravens, and Bengals missing the playoffs this past season, many believed it was Buffalo’s time to finally win a Super Bowl. However, they were knocked out by the Broncos in the Divisional Round, in heartbreaking fashion, of course.
The Panthers, Texans, Jaguars, and Chargers all made the playoffs this past year as well. However, Houston was the only team who managed to win a playoff game, but they were sent home in the Divisional Round by the Patriots.
Super Bowl Odds FAQ
What are the odds on Super Bowl 60?
The Seattle Seahawks are the Super Bowl 60 favorites with +148 odds. The Rams remain a close second with the Patriots given the best odds among AFC teams.
Who won Super Bowl 2025?
The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl 59.
Where can I bet on Super Bowl 60?
As long as you are physically present in a legal betting state, all online sportsbooks have Super Bowl 60 odds. These states include, but are not limited to, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Kansas, Arizona, Ohio, Massachusetts, and more.
When is the best time to bet on Super Bowl futures?
The best time to bet on a Super Bowl winner is typically either right when the odds open, a couple weeks after opening, or following a bad loss / string of losses during the season. The ultimate goal is to simply pick the winner correctly, but getting the best price possible on the winner makes it even better.
Where is Super Bowl 2026?
Super Bowl 2026 will be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This is the home of the San Francisco 49ers.
What states can I bet the Super Bowl online?
You can legally bet the Super Bowl online in the following states: AZ, AR, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, NC, NV, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, TN, VT, VA, DC, WV, and WY. Missouri will soon be added to this list as well.
What's the most bet on team to win the Super Bowl
Many sportsbooks are reporting the Los Angeles Rams are now the most bet on team to win the Super Bowl. Others have the Bills as the most popular pick.
How are Super Bowl odds calculated and updated?
Super Bowl odds are calculated based on the sportsbooks’ read of not only the NFL teams, but also the betting public. Sportsbooks attempt to set odds on the Super Bowl that will attract a proportional amount of money on each team, with that proportional amount being dependent on what their odds are. Super Bowl odds are updated after each week based on each team’s performance, as well as the money coming in on each team. If one specific team is attracting a lot of money to win the Super Bowl, sportsbooks will start to shorten their odds to deter more money from coming in.
What factors influence Super Bowl betting lines?
The biggest factors that influence Super Bowl betting lines are: (1) the sportsbooks’ read on how the public feels about each team, and (2) money that has been bet.
Where can I find the best Super Bowl odds across sportsbooks?
Sports Betting Dime has a great Super Bowl odds tracker that not only shops for the best odds across all sportsbooks in your region, but also shows you how the odds are trending.
If you’re looking for other NFL futures, check out any of the pages below:
- NFL Conference Championship Odds
- NFL Divisional Odds
- NFL Playoff Odds
- NFL Regular Season Win Over/Unders
- NFL MVP Odds
- NFL Defensive Player of the Year Odds
- NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Odds
- NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Odds
- NFL Comeback Player of the Year Odds
- NFL Coach of the Year Odds
Each of the above NFL futures pages are updated just as frequently as the Super Bowl odds above!
I have also been tracking these Super Bowl odds for a long time now, and have archived the odds from previous seasons. You can look back at any of them below!
Archived Super Bowl Odds:
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