Seahawks, Rams Early Favorites In Super Bowl LXI Odds

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The Seattle Seahawks controlled the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, and sportsbooks expect another NFC West team to raise the Lombardi Trophy next year.


The Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams blaze a trail in way-too-early chances to win Super Bowl LXI.


- Caesars has the Rams preferred over the Seahawks


- The Cincinnati Bengals got more ground than any team at theScore Bet.


- 17 of the last 18 quarterbacks that lost their Super Bowl debut never went back to the phase.


Just minutes after the final seconds ticked off the clock in Super Bowl LX, BetMGM's John Ewing published on X that the Seahawks were early favorites to win the 2027 Super Bowl. The Rams, who they defeated in the NFC National Championship, were simply behind, while there were 6 teams in front of the Patriots.


Odds to win 2026-27 Super Bowl at @BetMGM


+800 Seahawks.
+900 Rams
+1200 Ravens, Bills
+1400 Packers, Eagles
+1500 Lions, Chiefs, Chargers, Patriots
+1700 49ers
+2000 Broncos, Texans, Jaguars
+2500 Bears
+3000 Bengals, Cowboys
+4000 Colts, Buccaneers
+5000 Vikings, Commanders ...


didn't share that point of view. Their odds opened with the Rams, whose home SoFi Stadium will host Super Bowl LXI, at +900, followed by the Buffalo Bills and Seahawks at +1,000. They were also the only sportsbook of the 3 that had the San Francisco 49ers in the top 10.


theScore Bet opened with the Seahawks as the standalone favorites at +800. They were quickly caught by the Rams, who matched them at +800.


FanDuel has the quickest odds for the freshly crowned champs. Their +750 Super Bowl odds bring an 11.8% indicated likelihood.


There have only been nine repeat champions in NFL history. The most recent of those, the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowls LVII (2022) and LVIII (2023 ), was the only group to achieve the feat because 2005.


Super Bowl odds movement


As the way-too-early Super Bowl chances continue to progress, theScore Bet reported heavy interest in numerous teams.


The Seahawks controlled early betting, claiming 21.2% of bets and 33.8% of the Super Bowl futures deal with. The Patriots were next with 10.3% of bets and 13.9% of the deal with.


The only group with more tickets than the Patriots was the Rams; nevertheless, they were only responsible for 3.1% of the money.


The Chicago Bears were likewise a popular choice, with 7.9% of wagers and 10.3% of the handle. The New York Giants, who simply went 4-13, also declared 3.8% of bets and 4.5% of the handle.


Public wagerers affected chances for numerous teams, but none more so than the Cincinnati Bengals (2.2% of bets, 4.3% of the handle). They quickly dropped from +3,500 at opening to +2,500, leaving them level with the Bears.


The Detroit Lions (4.6% of bets, 4.4% of the deal with) also moved from +1,800 to +1,500, while the Pats ticked below +1,600 to +1,500.


Are Drake Maye and the Patriots done?


If history is any indication, the Seahawks are in a strong spot, while the Patriots may be in trouble.


Thirteen quarterbacks have actually won more than one Super Bowl throughout their career. Conversely, 17 of the last 18 quarterbacks who lost their first Super Bowl never returned to the NFL's biggest stage.