Super Bowl 60 Odds & Injury Updates as Seahawks and Patriots Prepare to Clash

Get the rundown on the latest Seahawks vs. Patriots odds and injury updates for Drake Maye, Sam Darnold, and more for Super Bowl LX!

Kyle LaRusic - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Kyle LaRusic • Betting Analyst
Feb 8, 2026 • 10:15 ET • 4 min read
Sam Darnold speaks to the media during the Seattle Seahawks Media Availability held at the San Jose Marriott in San Jose, California.
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Sam Darnold speaks to the media during the Seattle Seahawks Media Availability held at the San Jose Marriott in San Jose, California.

Super Bowl Sunday has finally arrived, with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots ready to do battle at Levi's Stadium in San Francisco.

With so much money poured into this game, odds are ever-changing, which is why we have the latest update for the "Big Game" tonight.

Injuries always play a huge factor, so we also have updates on star players, so you can feel confident in making your Super Bowl predictions.

Super Bowl 60 odds

Super Bowl lines are always fun to look at, as bettors have two whole weeks before the game begins. Normally, we see some movement based on the handle, but books have stood pretty firm on the -4.5 line set the day after the Championship Round.

That said, Seattle is pulling in most of the spread bets and handle at DraftKings (62% and 66% respectively), but those backing the Pats are saying to hell with the points and going all in on the moneyline (55% of bets and handle). 

As for the total, it's remained stagnant at 45.5 for much of the two weeks leading up, with 50% of bets on the Over but 53% of handle on the Under.

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Is Drake Maye playing in Super Bowl 60?

Patriots fans were clenching their buttcheeks once rumors began to rise that their glorious QB injured his shoulder in the AFC Championship win. While most reports said it was nothing to worry about, it still stirred up some unrest.

Well, fear not, Pats fans, Drake Maye has been removed from New England's injury report ahead of Super Bowl 60. Between two weeks of recovery and Ann Michael Maye's cooking, the young QB got right and will be ready to do what he can to bring a seventh Super Bowl to Foxborough.

In fact, we have a Drake Maye odds article to give you the rundown on what we expect from the MVP runner-up!

Is Sam Darnold playing in Super Bowl 60?

Sam Darnold may be seeing ghosts tonight, but he'll also be seeing the field as his game status isn't in doubt as of writing.

The Seahawks QB was smacked with a questionable tag before the game against the Rams, but his performance spoke louder tan words as he ensured the Seattle faithful he's ready to rumble.

Our Sam Darnold odds article thinks he'll be just fine.

Super Bowl 60 key injuries

While the starting QBs will be good to go, this is football, and injuries come with the territory.

Zach Charbonnet remains out with a season-ending injury, while the Patriots are waiting to see if LB Robert Spillane will make it back in time. He's returned to practice but remains questionable for Super Bowl LX.

Tom Brady Super Bowl 60 prediction

Tom Brady, the man who brought six Super Bowls to the Patriots organization, stirred up controversy when he said he "had no dog in the fight" when asked who he was rooting for tonight.

After public outrage from not only Patriots fans but also former players, TB12 backtracked in an IG story and assured New England he was rooting for Robert Kraft to get the seventh ring to match his own total.

Whether Brady truly didn't care or this was just another publicity stunt to get Alix Earle's attention, we will never know... but what we do know is the GOAT is riding with his former team to win SB60.

How to watch Super Bowl 60

Location Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
Date Sunday, February 8, 2026
Kickoff 6:30 p.m. ET
TV NBC

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Kyle LaRusic joined Covers in 2020 with a Holland College diploma in Journalism and a Mount Saint Vincent Degree in Public Relations. Stints at Amherst News and the Cape Breton Post helped sharpen his skills in a newsroom setting, while working for MSVU and Dalhousie’s athletic departments landed Kyle in his comfort zone.

Kyle has been an avid bettor for over five years, starting with just one Sports Interaction account before discovering both the beauty and importance of price shopping. bet365 and Pinnacle are his go to books, but accounts at 10+ sportsbooks give him an array of options. “Rusty” will bet on anything under the sun as long as there’s value and good reasoning behind it, but NHL and NFL are his two favorite leagues to watch and wager on — especially with friends.

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