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Super Bowl LXI odds: All 32 teams' odds to win the championship

SoFi Stadium will be the site of Super Bowl LXI in 2027, and the game will be broadcast on ESPN for the first time. AP Photo/Kyusung Gong, File

The full schedule for the 2026 NFL regular season is out, and sportsbooks have released game lines for Week 1 and beyond. Because teams have known their 2026 opponents for some time, the schedule release did not shift Super Bowl future odds, but there has been some notable movement since the NFL draft.

The Los Angeles Rams remain the Super Bowl favorites at +800, followed by the reigning champion Seattle Seahawks at +950, while the Baltimore Ravens joined that top contender conversation in recent weeks by moving from 10-1 to +950. The Buffalo Bills held pat at 10-1, with a solid gap to the next tier beginning with the Kansas City Chiefs at 15-1.

There's still a large pileup at 16-1 featuring the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Chargers, New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles, but the San Francisco 49ers fell out of that group since the draft, lengthening slightly to 17-1. Other notable lengthenings include the Denver Broncos (19-1 to 20-1) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (28-1 to 30-1), while the Minnesota Vikings improved from 55-1 to 50-1.

The 2026 season will open with a Super Bowl rematch and the Seahawks listed as 3.5-point favorites over the Patriots. Caesars Sportsbook head of football Joey Feazel told ESPN, "With Seattle's recent win still fresh in bettors' minds, the public is likely to show strong interest in them again."

Meanwhile, the Chargers are 11.5-point favorites over the Arizona Cardinals, the largest spread for a Week 1 game since 2012, according to ESPN Research. Arizona is dead last on the Super Bowl odds board at 400-1 and is thus far an underdog in every one of its 2026 games.

Note: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook and subject to change.

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