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An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Sam Darnold, #14 of the Seattle Seahawks, runs onto the field, Image 2 shows Denver Broncos player Bo Nix #10 celebrating a touchdown, Image 3 shows Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford wearing a blue and yellow helmet and white jersey with the number 9

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The NFL playoff field is set. We know who’s in and who’s out, which means we have a much better picture of every team’s path to the Super Bowl.

With the Broncos and Seahawks locking up the top seeds in the AFC and NFC, the road to Santa Clara will go through Denver and Seattle.

Based on the updated Super Bowl Odds, the race for the Lombardi Trophy is wide open.

2026 Super Bowl Odds

Player

Odds

Seattle Seahawks

+420

LA Rams

+440

Denver Broncos

+650

Philadelphia Eagles

+850

New England Patriots

10/1

Buffalo Bills

10/1

Houston Texans

11/1

Jacksonville Jaguars

14/1

Green Bay Packers

17/1

Chicago Bears

19/1

San Francisco 49ers

25/1

Los Angeles Chargers

30/1

Pittsburgh Steelers

60/1

Carolina Panthers

225/1

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The Seahawks finished tied with the best record in the NFL and have the best odds to win the Super Bowl entering the Wild Card round, but not by much. With the bye, they won’t play until the Divisional Round, but that seemingly wasn’t enough to sway the how sportsbooks priced their odds.

The Rams, who finished two games behind their division rivals, just barely trail the Seahawks on the odds board. In percentage terms, the Seahawks have 17 percent chance to hoist the Lombardi trophy and the Rams have a 16 percent chance.

Despite finishing as the No. 5 seed, the Rams will face the Panthers in Carolina, the only team that ended the season under .500 and still made the playoffs.

Bo Nix of the Denver Broncos celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass. Getty

Bo Nix of the Denver Broncos celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass. Getty

The Broncos and Eagles are in the next tier of teams on the odds board. The Broncos have a bye as well and won’t see the field until the Divisional Round, but the Eagles host the 49ers in the Wild Card round. The Broncos have a 12 percent chance to win it all and the reigning champions have a nine percent chance at the title.

The next two teams on the list are interesting. The Patriots also finished tied with the best record in the NFL, but have 10/1 odds to win it all, which is tied with the Bills. That equates to an eight percent chance to win it all.

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Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017. He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports. He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props.