Super Bowl Odds & Prediction 2026: Chiefs Even With Bills Entering Week 7

The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs (+650) are co-favorites by the latest Super Bowl odds entering NFL Week 7, and the Bills are on a bye.
Pictured: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Hollywood Brown (5) celebrates with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) after scoring a touchdown. Photo by Denny Medley-Imagn Images.

The Kansas City Chiefs have pulled even with the Buffalo Bills as co-favorites by the latest Super Bowl odds in Week 7. Both teams are +650 to win the Big Game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, Feb. 8, with those odds representing an implied win probability of 13.33%.

The Chiefs have the chance to move ahead of the Bills this week, as Buffalo heads on a bye and Kansas City hosts the Las Vegas Raiders, with wide receiver Rashee Rice back in the offense. Our NFL predictions for Week 7 can help you get ahead of Super Bowl odds movement this week.


📊 Super Bowl odds 2026

Live 2026 Super Bowl odds via our best Super Bowl betting sites; odds update in real time.


🆚 Week 7 biggest games for Super Bowl favorites

Check out how the Super Bowl odds moved to help with your NFL picks for Week 7; betting lines via bet365:

  • The Bills (+650) are on a bye following an unexpected two-game losing streak, with both losses coming in upset fashion
  • The Chiefs (+650) are very much back, with Patrick Mahomes the new NFL MVP odds favorite, and they're a 12-point at home against the Raiders
  • The Lions (+800) are the 5.5-point betting favorite in the NFL's Game of the Week, at home to the Buccaneers (+1800); the winner will move up the Super Bowl oddsboard
  • The Packers (+800) failed to make a statement last week against the lowly Bengals, but they'll have another change on the road against the Cardinals as the 6.5-point favorite
  • The Eagles (+1200) are a narrow 1.5-point on the road against the Vikings while coming off consecutive losses
  • The Rams (+1400) open up Sunday's slate in England as the 3-point favorite against the Jaguars

🏆 Super Bowl odds favorite

Bills (+650)

Buffalo has its bye at the perfect time, as the Super Bowl odds favorite since Week 1 just dropped consecutive games on prime time, as a sizable betting favorite each time. The Bills have injuries to the offensive and defensive lines and QB Josh Allen was made to look human in consecutive outings, dropping him out of his perch as the NFL MVP odds favorite.


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Packers (+800)

Green Bay leads the NFC North and already has a head-to-head victory over the second-place Lions. The Week 6 win over the Cincinnati Bengals wasn't overly impressive, but it was never in doubt. The Packers have one of the more favorable schedules from here on in and can cruise while in pole position.


📜 Super Bowl 2026 opening odds

Here are the 2026 Super Bowl opening odds from DraftKings:

  • Eagles +650
  • Chiefs +700
  • Bills +700
  • Ravens +700
  • Lions +900
  • 49ers +1400
  • Bengals +1900
  • Commanders +1900
  • Packers +1900
  • Chargers +2500
  • Rams +2500
  • Texans +3000
  • Broncos +3500
  • Buccaneers +3500
  • Vikings +4000
  • Bears +4000
  • Cowboys +6000
  • Seahawks +6500
  • Falcons +6500
  • Dolphins +6500
  • Steelers +7000
  • Cardinals +7000
  • Patriots +8000
  • Raiders +8000
  • Colts +11000
  • Jaguars +11000
  • Giants +13000
  • Jets +18000
  • Browns +18000
  • Saints +18000
  • Panthers +18000
  • Titans +20000

📜 Super Bowl betting history

Here's a look at the last 10 Super Bowl winners, along with their preseason odds to win the NFL championship. The Eagles have been the biggest surprises to win over the last 10 years, cashing as 40/1 long shots in 2018 and again at 14/1 odds last season.

Year Team Preseason odds
2025 Philadelphia Eagles +1400
2024 Kansas City Chiefs +600
2023 Kansas City Chiefs +900
2022 Los Angeles Rams +1200
2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers +1000
2020 Kansas City Chiefs +600
2019 New England Patriots +600
2018 Philadelphia Eagles +4000
2017 New England Patriots +600
2016 Denver Broncos +900

🏟️ When is Super Bowl 2026?

Super Bowl 2026 is on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Follow all NFL key dates for the 2025-26 season.

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.)
  • Favorite: Bills and Chiefs (+650)
  • TV: NBC

🎟️ How to bet on the Super Bowl

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Super Bowl betting guide

Betting into the Super Bowl market is one of the most popular but challenging things to do successfully as a sports bettor. You have to carefully consider a mix between a team's viability in the regular season and its aptitude for the postseason.

Most people bet on the Super Bowl once the matchup is announced, which narrows the options available to two teams and reduces your risk when betting either one. Both the Chiefs and Eagles featured better than a 45% implied probability entering the Super Bowl, and a bet on either would have returned a fairly similar profit for the winner.

That said, the best time to get the most return on your Super Bowl bets is before the season, when teams are regularly priced from +500 (bet $10 to win $50) all the way to +35000 (bet $10 to win $3,500) or even longer. Clearly, teams with those potential returns don't tend to fare well in the regular season, hence the long odds to win it all.

First, you need to consider a team's ability to make the playoffs, which feature seven teams in each conference with a first-round bye for the No. 1 seed. That last part is key - the top seed in each conference routinely reaches (and wins) the Super Bowl, so betting on an elite regular-season team is a solid way to succeed in this market.

That said, a team's postseason success tends to be highly correlated to quarterback play, coaching, and elite defense. That's been the formula for decades, and while a top-flight defense is perhaps the least important of those three, there are only so many franchise quarterbacks and championship-level coaches around.

That's why the Kansas City Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, won two straight Super Bowls and three of the last six championship games. It's also why most Super Bowl winners tend to enter the season with odds shorter than +1000, as the teams with those key elements in place are the ones you can expect to survive through February.

How to read Super Bowl odds

A crucial step to betting on the Super Bowl is understanding how the odds work. Put simply, American odds represent how much money you would win on a $100 wager - or, in some cases, how much money you would need to wager to return $100.

Let's refer to an example. The Chiefs opened with +500 odds to win the 2025 Super Bowl. That means a $100 bet at those odds would return $500 in profit, or a $10 bet would return $50 in profit. You could have even bet $1 for a $5 return if Kansas City won its third consecutive championship.

Meanwhile, the Eagles opened with +1400 odds, and a $100 bet before the season would have paid $1,400 after they won it all. Those odds carried an implied probability of 6.67%, according to our odds converter. Compare that to their +100 moneyline odds entering the Super Bowl, which would have turned a $100 bet into a $100 profit with a 50% implied probability.

When we get close to the Big Game, you'll see one team dealing at "negative" odds. For example, the Chiefs opened as -125 favorites to win Super Bowl 59 after the matchup was announced, meaning you would have needed to bet $125 to win $100, or $12.50 to win $10. That's much shorter than the +500 odds they featured before the season.

You'll want to be careful staking too much on bets with minus odds, as what can seem like a "sure thing" is always vulnerable to the chaos and unpredictability of sports.


❓ Super Bowl FAQs

Who is predicted to win Super Bowl 2026?

The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs (+650) are the co-betting favorites to win the 2026 Super Bowl across the best live betting sites. The futures odds of +650 imply a 13.33% chance to win the Super Bowl, according to our odds calculator

Who is the best pick to win Super Bowl 60?

The Green Bay Packers (+800) are my best bet to win the 2026 Super Bowl.

What is the 2026 Super Bowl matchup?

We don't yet know the Super Bowl 2026 matchup. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have met twice in the last three years, though the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens are trading slightly ahead of the Chiefs in the AFC. Once again, the Eagles are the betting favorite to win the NFC.

When is the 2026 Super Bowl?

Super Bowl 60 will be played on Feb. 8, 2026, with kickoff set for 6:30 p.m. ET.

Where is the 2026 Super Bowl?

The 2026 Super Bowl will take place at Levi's Stadium at Santa Clara, Calif.

How to watch Super Bowl 2026

NBC will broadcast Super Bowl 60 nationally on Feb. 8, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. ET.


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