Super Bowl 2026 Odds: Lions, Ravens, and Chiefs Oh My! With Three Preseason Super Bowl Favorites Missing The NFL Playoffs, Which Team Is Favored To Win The Big Game?
The Super Bowl 2026 odds have been officially updated. Now that Las Vegas sports books know which 14 teams will battle it out for the Vince Lombardi Trophy, it is safe to say that many experts didn’t forecast this back in August!
Early Super Bowl 60 favorites include the high powered Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens and 4-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. To everyone’s surprise, all three clubs will be watching the playoffs from home.
Can you imagine if you put those three teams in a parlay at Fan Duel to NOT make the postseason? That would have paid huge!
So who is the favorite heading into Wild Card Weekend? That distinction belongs to the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle shocked many experts by winning the NFC West over the favored Rams and 49ers this season. With a tough defense and a strong ground attack, it is no surprise that the No. 1 seed in the NFC is the favorite.
What is a surprise you ask? The way the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots rolled in their respective divisions.
Let’s be honest. No one, not even the biggest Broncos or Patriots fans imagined their team would win their division – and in such convincing fashion. After all the AFC West belongs to the Chiefs and the East to Buffalo, right? Not anymore! Don’t be surprised If the Broncos or Patriots represent the AFC this February in the big game.
The longest longshot on the board are the Carolina Panthers. At +15000, Carolina is really playing with house money. Never doubt a team that everyone is predicting to get knocked out early. In fact, the Panthers should be loose as a goose when they hit the field vs. the Rams this weekend. As a 10-point dog, all the pressure is on LA, not Carolina.
Below is a look at all 14 teams odds to walk off as the 2026 Super Bowl champions.
- Seattle Seahawks (+400)
- Los Angeles Rams (+425)
- Denver Broncos (+650)
- Philadelphia Eagles (+900)
- New England Patriots (+1000)
- Buffalo Bills (+1000)
- Houston Texans (+1300)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (+1500)
- Chicago Bears (+2200)
- Green Bay Packers (+2200)
- San Francisco 49ers (+2500)
- Los Angeles Chargers (+3000)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (+5000)
- Carolina Panthers (+15000)










