- The Seattle Seahawks are favored to win Super Bowl 60 with +155 odds.
- The New England Patriots and Seahawks are favored to win the AFC, NFC Championships.
- Sam Darnold is the Super Bowl 60 MVP favorite with +260 odds.
SAN FRANCISCO – It has come down to the final four in the NFL playoffs with a trip to Super Bowl 60 on the line. In the AFC Championship, the New England Patriots will take on the Denver Broncos, while the Seattle Seahawks will host the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship.
With the conference championships now set, we’ll look at all of the odds being offered on Super Bowl sportsbooks, including who is winning Super Bowl 60, what the gameline odds are for the conference championship games, and Super Bowl 60 MVP odds.
Updated Super Bowl 60 Odds
- Seattle Seahawks +155
- Los Angeles Rams +225
- New England Patriots +225
- Denver Broncos +1400
It’s an extremely tight race at the top of Super Bowl 60 betting sites with Seattle odds on favorite to win the Super Bowl, followed by Los Angeles and New England, who each have under +250 odds as well. Hoisting the Seahawks odds up as the shortest is the fact that they boast a top-3 offense and defense on the season, with a +11.2 scoring margin.
As for the Broncos SB60 odds, they’ve unfortunately plummeted with the season ending fractured ankle to Bo Nix. Ahead of the Broncos Divisional matchup, they had +750 odds to win the Super Bowl, which have now nearly doubled to +1400.
AFC + NFC Championship Gamelines
- Moneyline: Patriots (-250) vs. Broncos (+210)
- Spread: Patriots -5 (-115)
- Total: 42
On par with the Broncos Super Bowl odds, they are a slightly bigger underdog to the Patriots in the AFC Championship.
It’s hard to imagine this one being competitive, especially with how well the Pats are clicking on both offense and defense through the playoffs thus far. They’ve covered a -3.5-point spread in both games and are staring at a massive 44-19 scoring margin in those games as well.
Without Nix, their offense will not be able to keep up on both sides of the ball, strengthening the Pats Super Bowl odds even more.
NFC Championship: Los Angeles Rams Vs. Seattle Seahawks
- Moneyline: Rams (+125) vs. Seahawks (-145)
- Spread: Seahawks -2.5 (-115)
- Total: 47
This will be the third time that the Rams and Seahawks meet this season, with each of them winning on their home field, and both games also being decided within two points. Outside of their previous meetings, both offensive and defensive numbers are pointing towards this being a close one as well.
On offense, the Rams have a +2.1 scoring margin over the Seahawks, while Seattle has a +3.2 points allowed per game margin over LA.
Super Bowl 60 MVP Odds
- Sam Darnold +260
- Drake Maye +290
- Matthew Stafford +300
- Jaxon Smith Njigba +1200
- Puka Nacua +1200
- Kenneth Walker III +1200
- Jared Stidham +2000
- Kyren Williams +4000
- Davante Adams +4000
- Rhamondre Stevenson +4000
The top of the odds board almost exactly mimics what the Super Bowl 60 odds are being offered at. Like the Seahawks Super Bowl odds, Sam Darnold is the favorite to win the MVP. Jaxon Smith-Njigba is also the highest favored non-QB on the board.
Where things split a bit, despite the Rams Super Bowl odds being slightly ahead of the Patriots, it is Drake Maye who is slightly favored over Matthew Stafford to win the Super Bowl MVP.
As for Denver, their new QB1, Jared Stidham, has the seventh shortest odds to win the MVP and is the only Broncos player in the top-12 of the odds board.
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Samuel has been writing professionally for 4 years. He comes from a sports writing background where he enjoys writing mostly about basketball and football both professional and collegiate. He is a recent graduate of Florida State University where he majored in Editing, Writing and Media with a minor in Communications. During his free time, you can find him watching or playing sports as well as playing videogames and listening to music.