Super Bowl LX is going through the NFC West.

Heading into conference championship weekend, the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams remain the top two teams in the latest BetMGM Super Bowl odds. Over the last eight weeks, the division rivals traded the top spot in Super Bowl odds during Seattle’s impressive eight-game winning streak.

After exchanging blows and splitting the regular season series, the final showdown is set. Seattle and Los Angeles will use their rubber match to decide who represents the NFC in the Super Bowl.

While the NFC carries the two favorites among the final four, it would be shortsighted to count out the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos. The Patriots are a road favorite by nearly a touchdown over Denver thanks to Bo Nix’s untimely season-ending injury. But both AFC teams possess dangerous defenses that could upend the proceedings.

Live Super Bowl oddsNFC West maintains Super Bowl stronghold

Following wins in the divisional round, the Seahawks (+150) and Rams (+220) are one and two to win it all on the betting board.

With their divisional round dismantling of San Francisco, the Seahawks elevated from previous +300 odds to give themselves a slightly larger odds cushion over the Rams. Looking to make its fourth Super Bowl appearance in franchise history, and first in 11 years, Seattle’s unlikely run remains one of the sport’s biggest storylines entering the home stretch.

Beginning the season, Seattle carried +6000 odds (60-to-1). Even more shocking, the Seahawks were ranked last among NFC West teams in preseason Super Bowl contenders and tied for 19th in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys after the Micah Parsons trade. Thanks to a lift from free agent quarterback Sam Darnold, the emergence of star receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and the unexpected rise of the dominant “Dark Side” defense, Seattle looks like the most complete team left in the field.

Although the Seahawks remain favorites, Los Angeles has enough high-end talent to spoil a Seattle celebration. The Rams very nearly swept the regular-season series with Seattle, but blew a 16-point second-half lead during a memorable Thursday night overtime loss in Week 16.

After eliminating Chicago during a cold-and-snowy overtime road win, Los Angeles QB Matthew Stafford will try to finish off the Seahawks to cement an MVP-caliber regular season. Among the four teams left, Los Angeles had the best preseason odds at +2000 (20-to-1) on the eve of the season — tied for eighth among NFL teams with the 49ers and Bengals. Among preseason contenders, the Rams are the only top-ten team still alive.

New England takes control of the AFC

The Patriots (+250) became the new favorite among AFC teams to win the Super Bowl thanks to Denver’s win over Buffalo, followed by Nix’s unfortunate injury.

Previously listed at +600 odds — tied with Buffalo entering the divisional round — New England forced five turnovers to get past Houston to begin a snow-filled Sunday slate. The unlikely favorite to lead AFC teams entering conference championship weekend, the Patriots started the season at +12500 (yes, 125-to-1) odds. Eventually rising to +8000 odds in late August, New England was tied for 21st among Super Bowl contenders with Miami, Atlanta and Jacksonville right before the regular season. None of the preseason projections matter now, however, with second-year quarterback Drake Maye unexpectedly rising to an MVP level so quickly.

The Broncos (+1300) remain the top seed in the AFC despite carrying the longest odds among remaining teams. Nix’s broken ankle, sustained on one of the final plays in the overtime win over Buffalo, soured Denver’s title momentum. Previously sitting at +700 odds entering the divisional round, the Broncos sharply declined after Nix’s injury was revealed. Entering the season, Denver carried respectable +2500 Super Bowl odds — tied for 11th among NFL teams with the Vikings.

Pressure now falls on inexperienced backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham to lead Denver’s offense. Stidham was drafted by New England in the fourth round of the 2019 draft before eventually finding his way to the Mile High City. Although Stidham didn’t cut it as Tom Brady’s potential replacement with the Patriots, the journeyman QB can still spoil a Super Bowl trip for his former team with a solid showing and backup from Denver’s stellar defense.