2026 Super Bowl Odds: Seahawks the Favorite Ahead of Conference Championship Games

The Seattle Seahawks lead the 2026 Super Bowl odds with just four teams remaining in the NFL Playoffs.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (14) reacts as we break down the Super Bowl odds ahead of the Conference Championships.
Pictured: Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (14) reacts as we break down the Super Bowl odds ahead of the Conference Championships. Photo by Sergio Estrada via Imagn Images.
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I'm exploring the latest Super Bowl odds ahead of the Conference Championships, with four teams left to battle it out in Sunday's AFC and NFC Championship Games.

The Seattle Seahawks are the betting favorite to win Super Bowl 60, just ahead of the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots. The Broncos are the lone long shot of the group with two weeks to go until Super Bowl 2026. Our NFL Conference Championship predictions break down the two matchups from every possible angle.


📊 2026 Super Bowl odds & betting favorites

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🟢 Can Seahawks continue their dominance?

Follow all of our NFL analysis and betting advice for the 2026 NFL playoffs.

The Seahawks have been the Super Bowl favorite throughout the playoffs and remain so after routing the 49ers 41-6 in the Divisional Round.

Seattle likely has the most talented team top-to-bottom in the league this year, led by NFL Offensive Player of the Year odds favorite Jaxon Smith-Njigba and an elite defense that hasn't given up more than 10 points in over a month.

The last Seahawks opponent to give their defense trouble? The Rams, who travel to Seattle on Sunday with the NFC title on the line. The two quarterbacks in this matchup - Sam Darnold and Matthew Stafford - lead the Super Bowl MVP odds, while our Gary Pearson has Darnold atop his NFL QB rankings entering the Conference Championships.


🐏 Are Rams true road warriors?

The Rams have had to do it the hard way to reach the NFC Championship Game, going on the road to beat the Panthers and Bears in down-to-the-wire classics.

Can they do it again in a hostile Seattle environment? Los Angeles lost a 38-37 barn burner at Lumen Field in December in which they led by 16 in the fourth quarter and by seven in overtime.

With presumptive NFL MVP quarterback Matthew Stafford at quarterback and two elite wide receivers (Puka Nacua and Davante Adams) at his disposal, Los Angeles has the pieces to pull off the upset against Seattle. The Rams would be the Super Bowl favorite entering the Big Game if they win on Sunday, no matter who they face from the AFC.


🪖 Patriots' charmed season continues with promising matchup

The Patriots' 2025 turnaround is one of the greatest in recent memory. New England went 14-3 after finishing 4-13 last season and are back in the AFC Championship Game for the first time since Tom Brady left town.

While sophomore quarterback Drake Maye has received much of the attention, it's the Patriots' defense that's led the way in home playoff wins over the Chargers and Texans. New England allowed a combined 19 points while totaling six takeaways and nine sacks.

Now they head on the road to Denver but are the 4-point betting favorite following the season-ending injury to Broncos starting quarterback Bo Nix (more on that in the Broncos section). New England has much better Super Bowl odds than its AFC rival as a result.


🐎 Broncos counted out after Nix injury

Even with just four teams remaining in the playoffs, the Broncos are considered a long shot to win the Super Bowl.

It's hard to overstate how devastating Bo Nix's broken ankle at the end of last week's game was for the Broncos' odds.

They were +700 to lift the Lombardi Trophy before taking on the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round but now sit at +1300 even after winning that game.

Jarrett Stidham will now start at quarterback for Denver, and he hasn't thrown a pass in a non-preseason game in more than two years. Broncos head coach Sean Payton has had success with backup quarterbacks, but this is a difficult spot to prepare Stidham on one week's notice against a strong Patriots defense. However, it's the Broncos' defense that our Dustin Saracini has faith in to keep the AFC Championship Game close in his Patriots vs. Broncos prediction.


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