The Seahawks look the strongest among the four remaining teams and are listed as the favorites to win Super Bowl LX at +150. The Patriots and Rams are both +220, while the Broncos are a distant +1500 after losing QB Bo Nix.
Photo By – Reuters Connect. Seahawks CB Riq Woolen (27) celebrates after eliminating the 49ers.
The road to the Lombardi Trophy is apparently made from yellow bricks, as it goes through the “Emerald City”.
With NFL Championship Sunday looming, the field has been whittled to four teams, and the Seattle Seahawks are the betting favorites to win the Super Bowl. However, both the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams are relatively close behind them.
Here are the latest NFL odds ahead of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA.
2026 Super Bowl Odds
Super Bowl odds as of 1-18-2026.
Seahawks in the driver’s seat
With the NFL playoffs down to its final four teams, the Seattle Seahawks are +150 favorites in the Super Bowl odds.
Seattle will host the rival Los Angeles Rams (+220) in the NFC Championship Game this coming Sunday.
The winner of that will travel to the San Francisco area to face the AFC champion, which will either be the New England Patriots (+220) or the Denver Broncos (+1300).
The Broncos are the No. 1 seed in the AFC and host Sunday’s conference title game, but after losing starting quarterback Bo Nix to an ankle injury in Saturday’s win over the Buffalo Bills, Denver slid from +650 before the Divisional Round win to its current long-shot price.
Seattle was an even loftier underdog when the season started, being listed around +6000 to win Super Bowl LX before Week 1 and could have been bet as big as +2500 in Week 9.
Field full of surprises
In fact, none of the remaining teams were among the Super Bowl favorites when the futures were released last February, nor were they among the frontrunners for most of the season.
New England also opened this year as a sizable flier to win SBLX, hitting the board at +12500 and slimming to +8000 before Week 1. The Patriots remained at 10/1 or higher for the majority of the season, slipping to +900 in Week 17 and entering the Divisional Round at +1000.
The Broncos were as high as +4000 before the start of the season, playing behind the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC West. Denver didn’t dip below 10/1 until Week 16 when the Chiefs were officially eliminated from the postseason.
Los Angeles was highest on the opening board, listed at +2000 for most of the offseason, and quickly climbed the futures market with a strong start to the schedule. The Rams have been shorter than 10/1 since Week 8 and entered the postseason priced at +550.
