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Super Bowl 61 odds: Seahawks, Rams among favorites to win NFL championship in 2027

Updated Feb. 8, 2026, 11:13 p.m. ET

The dust has now settled on the 2025 NFL season, as the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl 60 to capture their second-ever Lombardi Trophy.

With a winner now determined in that contest, NFL fans will eagerly look ahead to next season, which is shaping up to bring a lot of change.

Already, 10 NFL teams have hired new coaches. Soon, clubs will make major changes to their rosters through free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft, hoping to shape themselves into contenders for what figures to be another wide-open playoff race.

Of course, many teams will also be looking to get healthier during the offseason. Notably, the Kansas City Chiefs will be hoping Patrick Mahomes can quickly recover from a torn ACL he suffered in Week 16 while the Indianapolis Colts will have to make a decision about Daniel Jones in free agency and hope he can recover from a torn Achilles in time to start Week 1.

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Add in the uncertainty surrounding veteran players like Kirk Cousins, Kyler Murray, Tua Tagovailoa and Aaron Rodgers, and the NFL's quarterback carousel could spin at a dizzying pace this offseason.

All that potential change makes it difficult to prognosticate exactly who should win the Super Bowl next season. Here's an early look at the Super Bowl 61 odds for every NFL team as the league's 2025 season and playoffs wind to a close.

Super Bowl 61 odds

The Seahawks (+950) and Rams (+950) are co-favorites to win Super Bowl 61, according to odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. They are the only teams to boast better than 10-1 odds to win the Lombardi Trophy.

The Baltimore Ravens (+1300) have the shortest Super Bowl odds among teams that failed to make the playoffs last season. Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins – who each changed coaches during the offseason and are dealing with questions at the quarterback position – are tied with the longest odds to win the 2027 Super Bowl.

Below is a full look at the latest odds to win Super Bowl 61:

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