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Super Bowl betting, odds: Lines for every NFL team to win Super Bowl 61 after schedule release

Super Bowl betting, odds: Lines for every NFL team to win Super Bowl 61 after schedule release

Ben FawkesFri, May 15, 2026 at 12:15 AM UTC

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Super Bowl betting, odds: Lines for every NFL team to win Super Bowl 61 after schedule release

The Seattle Seahawks were Super Bowl 60 champions, but now that we’ve passed free agency, the 2026 NFL Draft and the schedule has been released, it’s a good time to take stock of the Super Bowl odds for every team for this upcoming season.

The Los Angeles Rams are the favorites (+800) to repeat, followed closely by the Seahawks at +950. Those NFC West rivals are the only two teams with single-digit odds to win Super Bowl LXI.

The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills have the next-best odds at 10-1, followed by a triumvirate of yearly contenders in the Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles at 15-1.

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The Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets and Miami Dolphins are tied for the longest odds at 250-1.

No team with preseason odds worse than 40-1 had won the Super Bowl since the 2001 New England Patriots (60-1) ... until the Seahawks won Super Bowl 60 with 60-1 preseason odds, according to Sports Odds History's database.

Here are the current Super Bowl odds for every NFL team:

Super Bowl LXI odds

Los Angeles Rams: +800

Seattle Seahawks: +950

Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens: 10-1

Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers: 15-1

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Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers: 16-1

Denver Broncos: 17-1

New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers: 18-1

Houston Texans: 20-1

Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars: 25-1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 40-1

Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings: 50-1

New York Giants, Washington Commanders: 66-1

Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers: 80-1

Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints: 100-1

Las Vegas Raiders, Tennessee Titans: 150-1

Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets: 250-1

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Source: “AOL Sports”

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