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Updated Super Bowl LXI Odds: Seahawks, Rams Favored

Not much has changed in Super Bowl LXI odds over the week following the Seattle Seahawks' win over the New England Patriots. The field is tight.

The Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams sit atop the NFL odds board at +950, followed closely by a tight cluster of contenders, including the Buffalo Bills (+1100) and Patriots (+1300), with no clear favorite emerging this far out.

Updated Super Bowl LXI odds

Team
Seahawks Seahawks<<+950>>
Rams Rams<<+950>>
Bills Bills<<+1100>>
Patriots Patriots<<+1300>>
Ravens Ravens<<+1300>>
Eagles Eagles<<+1400>>
Lions Lions<<+1400>>
Packers Packers<<+1400>>
Chiefs Chiefs<<+1400>>
Chargers Chargers<<+1500>>
49ers 49ers<<+1700>>
Broncos Broncos<<+1800>>
Texans Texans<<+2000>>
Jaguars Jaguars<<+2200>>
Bears Bears<<+2500>>
Bengals Bengals<<+2500>>
Cowboys Cowboys<<+3500>>
Buccaneers Buccaneers<<+4000>>
Colts Colts<<+6000>>
Commanders Commanders<<+6000>>
Vikings Vikings<<+6000>>
Steelers Steelers<<+6000>>
Giants Giants <<+6500>>
Falcons Falcons<<+8000>>
Panthers Panthers<<+10000>>
Saints Saints<<+10000>>
Titans Titans<<+10000>>
Browns Browns<<+15000>>
Jets Jets<<+20000>>
Raiders Raiders<<+20000>>
Dolphins Dolphins<<+25000>>
Cardinals Cardinals<<+25000>>

Odds as of 2-15.

Early Super Bowl 61 favorites

Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks put on a defensive clinic en route to a dominant 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, and are expected to be in the mix once again next season. Even if QB Sam Darnold struggled, the Seahawks were hardly rattled, as the elite defense had an answer for everything the Pats threw at it.

Los Angeles Rams

The Los Angeles Rams will have a lot of things going for them next season. Fresh off winning MVP, Matthew Stafford announced he will return for another year. That's a big boost for a team that still has a window to win now. They have plenty of talent around him with Kyren Williams and Davante Adams. The only knock on the Rams is that the NFC West should be a powerhouse again, with the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers in position to contend once again. 

Buffalo Bills

The Buffalo Bills fired Sean McDermott and hired Joe Brady in hopes of getting over the proverbial playoff hump. With Josh Allen under center, that gives them a good starting point, but the roster leaves much to be desired on both sides of the football. With the New England Patriots unlikely to take a step back, the Bills will have their work cut out for them next year. 

New England Patriots

While the New England Patriots ultimately came up short after failing to overcome Seattle's stop unit, they showcased a rock-solid defense of their own, limiting the Seahawks to nothing but field goals until late in the third quarter. Quarterback Drake Maye couldn't muster much momentum until finally breaking through in the fourth for a couple of garbage-time TD passes, but he's young and will enter just his third NFL season in 2026-27. The sky could be the limit for this franchise.

Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles have the personnel to be a Super Bowl contender, but they'll need to find a way to put it all together on offense. For a team littered with talent, the Eagles' offense often sputtered when it mattered most, and drama with A.J. Brown seemed to linger. Defensively, they'll be solid once again, and they will likely be the favorite to win the NFC East once again. 

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