Super Bowl Odds 2026
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Super Bowl 60 odds
The Super Bowl 60 matchup is locked in, with the New England Patriots set to face the Seattle Seahawks.
The game kicks off Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Here’s a snapshot of the latest Super Bowl 60 odds.
Live Super Bowl 60 betting lines
Get the most accurate, real-time betting lines for the New England vs Seattle matchup.
Seahawks |
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|---|---|---|
| -4.5 (-115) | Spread | +4.5 (-105) |
| -238 | Moneyline | +195 |
| o45.5 (-112) | Total | u45.5 (-108) |
Odds as of January 30.
Who is favored for the Super Bowl?
The Seattle Seahawks are -4.5-point betting favorites over the New England Patriots for Super Bowl 60. Seattle comes in at around -230 on the moneyline.
Jason Logan's expert take
My early Seahawks vs. Patriots prediction was to scoop Seattle on the moneyline below -200. The outright price on the favorite has since soared to as high as -240 at some sportsbooks. Playing the moneyline keeps things clean and simple, but comes at a price on Super Sunday.
Super Bowl Odds movement & tracker
Super Bowl lines are rarely static. Sharp money, public betting trends, and injury reports cause shifts from the opening line to kickoff. Use our line movement tracker to monitor how the spread has moved since the matchup was set, helping you time your bet for the best possible number.
Popular types of Super Bowl bets
Betting on the Super Bowl goes beyond picking a winner. To maximize your strategy, you should understand the three primary markets:
- Moneyline: A straight-up bet on which team wins the game.
- Point spread: Betting on the margin of victory.
- Total (Over/Under): Wagering on the combined score of both teams.
- Super Bowl MVP odds: Betting on who will win the Super Bowl MVP.
- Super Bowl props: The 'Big Game' is famous for its massive prop market, from the length of the national anthem to the color of the Gatorade bath.
Super Bowl betting history and trends
Historically, the favorite has won over 64% of the time.
Out of 58 Super Bowls with a designated favorite, the favorite has won 37 times, and the underdog has won 21.
Underdogs are 29–28–2 against the spread. The underdog covers or pushes almost exactly 50% of the time.
While the all-time stats are balanced, recent history has seen a significant shift toward the underdog. Underdogs have covered the spread in 16 of the last 23 Super Bowls.
Underdogs have covered in five consecutive Super Bowls, which is the longest such streak in the game's history.
2027 Super Bowl odds
Yes, the 2026 Super Bowl hasn't happened yet, but some operators are already posting odds on next year's Super Bowl — with the Seahawks and Rams opening as co-favorites.
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Previous Super Bowl Winners
Below we've listed all the Super Bowl winners since 2000 and their preseason odds. Odds are courtesy of our Sports Odds History NFL Futures database.
| Year | Winner | Preseason Odds |
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| 2024 | Philadelphia Eagles | +1600 |
| 2023 | Kansas City Chiefs | +600 |
| 2022 | Kansas City Chiefs | +1020 |
| 2021 | Los Angeles Rams | +1200 |
| 2020 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1000 |
| 2019 | Kansas City Chiefs | +600 |
| 2018 | New England Patriots | +600 |
| 2017 | Philadelphia Eagles | +4000 |
| 2016 | New England Patriots | +600 |
| 2015 | Denver Broncos | +900 |
| 2014 | New England Patriots | +650 |
| 2013 | Seattle Seahawks | +800 |
| 2012 | Baltimore Ravens | +1800 |
| 2011 | New York Giants | +2200 |
| 2010 | Green Bay Packers | +1100 |
| 2009 | New Orleans Saints | +2200 |
| 2008 | Pittsburgh Steelers | +1800 |
| 2007 | New York Giants | +3000 |
| 2006 | Indianapolis Colts | +600 |
| 2005 | Pittsburgh Steelers | +1200 |
| 2004 | New England Patriots | +600 |
| 2003 | New England Patriots | +1500 |
| 2002 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1200 |
| 2001 | New England Patriots | +6000 |
| 2000 | Baltimore Ravens | +2200 |
Super Bowl wins and appearances by team
The New England Patriots have the most Super Bowl appearances at 12 and are tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers for most wins with six.
Where to bet on the Super Bowl
If you're in a state that allows mobile, or online betting, make sure you know which ones are the best Super Bowl betting sites. Great betting sites offer sharp odds, quick payouts and are safe and secure when it comes to depositing and withdrawing your money.
Be sure to check out our Super Bowl predictions before placing a wager on the big game.
Super Bowl betting bonuses and promo codes
Taking advantage of bonus bets and promotions in legal betting states is a great way to maximize your potential winnings when wagering on the Super Bowl. Check back closer to the big game for our comprehensive list of the best Super Bowl betting promos and bonuses available at legal online betting sites in the U.S. and Canada.
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Since joining the Covers team back in 2005, he’s honed his handicapping skills to provide audiences with the most thorough insights, blending traditional capping methods with advanced modelling and predictive analysis. Jason has studied the ins and outs of the sports betting business, learning from some of the most successful gamblers in the industry and the biggest sportsbook operators on the planet.
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Super Bowl FAQs
The Seattle Seahawks are the favorites (-4.5 on the spread) to win Super Bowl 60.
The Seattle Seahawks are -238 to win Super Bowl 60, with the New England Patriots at +195.
Both the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots have won the most Super Bowls, with six each.
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