MNF Win Puts 49ers Super Bowl Odds Back Near Contenders

  • The San Francisco 49ers have +1200 odds to win Super Bowl 60.
  • The 49ers are 11-4 on the season.
  • Christian McCaffrey is favored to win the Comeback Player of the Year.

SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco 49ers might be the quietest 11-4 team in history, given the major injury bug that they’ve dealt with all season and different changes to crucial positions.

Nevertheless, the Niners have prevailed for those betting on the Super Bowl as one of the prime favorites at +1200 odds coming out of Week 16.

Super Bowl Odds: LX 2026

  • Los Angeles Rams +475
  • Seattle Seahawks +600
  • Buffalo Bills +850
  • New England Patriots +950
  • Philadelphia Eagles +950
  • Denver Broncos +1000
  • San Francisco 49ers +1200
  • Jacksonville Jaguars +1300
  • Houston Texans +1500
  • Green Bay Packers +1600
  • Chicago Bears +1800
  • Los Angeles Chargers +1800
  • Pittsburgh Steelers +4000
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers +6000
  • Baltimore Ravens +8000
  • Carolina Panthers +17500
  • Detroit Lions +20000
  • Indianapolis Colts +100000

The 49ers went into the season around roughly +1800 odds to win the Super Bowl and immediately saw their odds get driven way back to +4400. This was a result of multiple injuries to starters and key players, including George Kittle, Brock Purdy, Ricky Pearsall, and Fred Warner, to name a few.

At the time of 49ers Super Bowl odds at +4400, they sat with a 6-4 record. Since then, they’ve slightly regained health over the weeks and have gone on to win five straight games to drive their odds way back down to their current +1200 state.

San Francisco has been impressive in specific areas on both sides of the ball. They’re boasting a top-10 offense in the league at 26.1 ppg for 353.7 total offensive yards per game. On defense, they’re a top-10 team in fumble recoveries, having forced 10 all season.

49ers Odds Growing Elsewhere

Although the Niners don’t have anyone in line to contend for the MVP, OPOY, or DPOY, Christian McCaffrey and head coach, Kyle Shanahan are in line for the Comeback Player of the Year and Coach of the Year.

McCaffrey, after only playing in four games last season, has bounced back heavily and is on track for a 1,000+ yard rushing and receiving season with 1,039 rush yards and 849 receiving yards. He also has 16 total touchdowns. He is the odds on favorite to win the COPY at -1100 odds.

As for coach Shanahan, he has the second shortest odds to win Coach of the Year at +200 odds. He completely flipped the switch from a 6-11 season last year to now 11-4 and in contention for the number one overall spot in the NFC ahead of the playoffs.

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