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Super Bowl odds 2026: Full list of title contenders heading into Divisional Round

The Wild Card Round is a wrap in the 2026 NFL Playoffs. David Fucillo runs down the latest Super Bowl 60 odds heading toward the Divisional Round.

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The first round of the 2026 NFL Playoffs is officially a wrap and we’re down to the final eight teams. The Wild Card Round featured a truly wild run through the first four games, with the first three games seeing the team leading at the two-minute warning losing. We saw four upsets with the Rams, Bills, 49ers, and Texans taking down a higher seed to advance to the second round.

The Divisional Round is viewed by many as the best weekend of the playoff schedule. The No. 1 seed in each conference is back in action, and some of the luckier playoff teams have been eliminated. The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos return to action, although one is viewed more favorably by sports bettors than the other.

We’ve got the latest FanDuel Super Bowl odds heading into the Divisional Round, and while the Seahawks are the favorite to bring home the Lombardi Trophy, the Broncos actually have the worst Super Bowl odds among the four remaining AFC squads. The sixth-seeded Bills lead the way among AFC teams, followed by the Patriots, then the Texans, and finally the Broncos.

The road to the AFC Championship goes through Denver, but oddsmakers are getting plenty of action that says otherwise. The odds below do not suggest that oddsmakers necessarily think Seattle will win the Super Bowl. Rather it’s a combination of who might win and who the betting public thinks will win it all. The Bills stumbled at times this season and will have to go on the road the whole way through the AFC bracket, but you can probably find a fair number of people who believe they can do it.

On the NFC side, the Seahawks and Rams are well ahead of the Bears and 49ers. Seattle and LA are both favored in their Divisional Round game, and it is looking like a coin flip if they match up in the NFC Championship. They split the regular season series in close fashion, with the Rams winning 21-19 at home in Week 11 and the Seahawks winning 38-37 at home in overtime in Week 16.

Here’s a look at Super Bowl 60 odds after the Wild Card Round.

Super Bowl 2026 odds

Seattle Seahawks: +280
Los Angeles Rams: +320
Buffalo Bills: +550
New England Patriots: +600
Houston Texans: +800
Denver Broncos: +850
Chicago Bears: +1200
San Francisco 49ers: +2000

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