The NFL schedule is out, free agency is in the rearview, and the 2026 draft is history—which means it's the perfect time to check in on the Super Bowl LXI odds. The Seattle Seahawks just took home the Lombardi Trophy as Super Bowl 60 champions, but the sportsbooks are already looking ahead to next season.
Leading the pack are the Los Angeles Rams, the current favorites at +800 to repeat. Not far behind are the Seahawks at +950, making the NFC West the only division with two teams boasting single-digit odds. It's shaping up to be a fierce rivalry showdown in the conference.
The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills are hot on their heels at 10-1, while a trio of perennial contenders—the Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, and Philadelphia Eagles—sit at 15-1. These teams are always in the mix, and 2026 looks no different.
On the other end of the spectrum, the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, and Miami Dolphins are the longest shots at 250-1. But don't count them out entirely: before the Seahawks' stunning 60-1 preseason victory in Super Bowl 60, no team with odds worse than 40-1 had won since the 2001 New England Patriots. History shows that long shots can surprise us.
Here's a quick look at the full odds landscape for Super Bowl LXI:
Favorites:
Los Angeles Rams: +800
Seattle Seahawks: +950
Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills: 10-1
Strong Contenders:
Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers: 15-1
Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars: 25-1
Long Shots:
Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets: 250-1
Whether you're rooting for a powerhouse or hoping for a Cinderella story, these odds set the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable season. Stay tuned—and maybe start planning your game-day gear now.
