Super Bowl 60 Futures: Updated Odds & Team Outlooks
The NFL season has moved into its decisive stretch, and the futures market is beginning to settle into shape. Some teams are climbing at just the right time, while others are drifting despite big reputations. With Super Bowl 60 approaching in February 2026, it’s an ideal moment to review the latest odds and gauge which sides genuinely look equipped for a title push.
Latest Super Bowl Odds
First, a quick look at the most recent Super Bowl odds at top sportsbooks at the time of writing :
- Los Angeles Rams +400
- Philadelphia Eagles +700
- Kansas City Chiefs +950
- Seattle Seahawks +1000
- Indianapolis Colts +1000
- Detroit Lions +1200
- Denver Broncos +1200
- Buffalo Bills +1200
- Baltimore Ravens +1200
- New England Patriots +1400
Examining the Leading Teams
Los Angeles Rams (9–2)
Los Angeles look as strong as their price suggests. Their comprehensive 34–7 win over Tampa Bay showed once again how well this group is functioning on both sides of the ball. Matthew Stafford leads the league in passing touchdowns with 30, supported by a pair of productive receivers in Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. Add the backfield pairing of Kyren Williams and Blake Corum, who have combined for more than 1,100 rushing yards, and the offence looks as rounded as any in the league.
Final verdict: Everything about this Rams side indicates they’re built to be playing – and winning – deep into January.
Philadelphia Eagles (8–3)
The Eagles’ collapse in Dallas was disappointing, but it doesn’t rewrite the wider story. AJ Brown has moved back into top form, DeVonta Smith remains a reliable second option, and Saquon Barkley continues to give the offence balance. Defensively, the unit has its inconsistencies, but the talent level remains high, and a single poor half doesn’t undo months of strong performances.
Final verdict: Philadelphia remain one of the most rounded teams in the league and fully capable of another Super Bowl run.
Kansas City Chiefs (6–5)
Kansas City’s odds feel generous given how uneven they’ve looked. Their overtime win over Indianapolis relied heavily on Harrison Butker’s five field goals, and although Patrick Mahomes posted significant numbers, the offence still lacks rhythm. There are flashes of the old Chiefs, but the consistency simply isn’t there.
Final verdict: Unless their form sharpens quickly, Kansas City look more like a tough playoff out than a genuine championship favourite.
Assessing the Sleepers – Indianapolis Colts & Seattle Seahawks
Indianapolis have been the surprise of the season. Shane Steichen’s impact has been immediate, Jonathan Taylor is producing at an elite level – 1,197 rushing yards and 17 total touchdowns – and Daniel Jones looks revitalised under the new coaching staff. Their 384 yards per game average is second in the league, showing just how difficult they are to contain. The Colts have the coaching, confidence and offensive output to trouble anyone come playoff time.
Seattle’s season has been driven by Sam Darnold’s resurgence. He’s approaching 3,000 passing yards and has thrown 19 touchdowns, with Jaxon Smith-Njigba emerging as his most dependable target. The defence has been strong as well, sitting inside the league’s top ten. The challenge for them is their division: the Rams remain the stronger side, as shown by their recent 21–19 win. Seattle are improving, but they still look a level below the teams most likely to lift the trophy.
Best Value Play – New England Patriots (10-2)
The Patriots have quietly put together one of the league’s most impressive records. Mike Vrabel is the clear Coach of the Year frontrunner, and rookie quarterback Drake Maye has adapted brilliantly, throwing for 3,130 yards with a tidy 21:6 ratio. Without a star WR1, the team has leaned on Stefon Diggs and Hunter Henry, who have combined for more than 1,200 yards and eight touchdowns. The defence has also been a major part of their success, giving up just 84.7 rushing yards per game – the best in the NFL.
New England offer standout value at this stage, with the balance and discipline of a side capable of a long postseason run.
Wrapping Up the Odds
The Super Bowl picture will continue to evolve, but several themes are already clear. The Rams and Eagles look strong, the Colts are proving themselves far more than a pleasant surprise, and the Patriots may be the most underpriced team in the market. With several weeks of football still to come, the futures board remains fluid – but some teams are already making their case.