Super Bowl odds 2027: 2 best bets, 1 sleeper for next season

Feb 9, 2026 - 02:00
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Super Bowl odds 2027: 2 best bets, 1 sleeper for next season
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 17: Christian McCaffrey #23 of the San Francisco 49ers warms up prior to the NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on January 17, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Who cares about the 2026 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks? Most football fans are already looking to next year, and hoping their team can make the surprising leap that New England and Seattle did this season.

The Seahawks’ were No. 19 in the preseason Super Bowl odds this season. The Patriots were No. 21 in the preseason Super Bowl odds. The NFL is king in part because almost every team starts each season with the belief that they can win the championship if everything goes according to plan. Parity is going stronger than ever in the modern game, and the 2025-26 season is all the evidence you need.

It’s never too early to look ahead to next year. Here’s every team’s Super Bowl LXI odds a year out before the game is played in SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Feb. 14, 2027. My favorite bets are included after the table.

Super Bowl 2027 odds for every NFL team

Odds
Seattle Seahawks: +750
Los Angeles Rams: +800
Baltimore Ravens: +1200
Buffalo Bills: +1200
Green Bay Packers: +1300
Los Angeles Chargers: +1500
Philadelphia Eagles: +1500
Detroit Lions: +1600
Kansas City Chiefs: +1600
New England Patriots: +1700
San Francisco 49ers: +1800
Denver Broncos: +2000
Jacksonville Jaguars: +2000
Houston Texans: +2000
Chicago Bears: +2700
Cincinnati Bengals: +3000
Dallas Cowboys: +3000
Indianapolis Colts:+4000
Washington Commanders: +4500
Atlanta Falcons: +5000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +5000
Minnesota Vikings: +5500
New York Giants: +7500
Pittsburgh Steelers: +10000
Cleveland Browns: +12500
Las Vegas Raiders: +12500
Tennessee Titans: +15000
Carolina Panthers: +15000
New Orleans Saints: +17500
Arizona Cardinals: +20000
Miami Dolphins: +22500
New York Jets: +25000

Super Bowl 2027 bet bets

Chicago Bears (+2700): The Bears are due for some regression to the mean in terms of forcing turnovers next year. Chicago’s 22 takeaways led the league, and only Houston (17) was close, with no other team having more than 13. That’s okay: the Bears’ offense is probably due for some positive regression and additional growth from QB Caleb Williams. Williams turns 25 years old in the middle of next season as he starts Year 3 in the NFL, and he already showed massive improvement in the second half of year two. The Bears should use their available cap space to beef up the defensive front, which will hopefully make them less turnover dependent. With rookies like Colston Loveland and Luther Burden II primed to take a bigger step forward, plus a possible breakout year from Rome Odunze in his third season, the Bears should be a better offense and more sustainable defense.

San Francisco 49ers (+1800): The Niners had a season from hell in terms of injuries and still had a really good year. San Francisco will be healthier coming into next season, and the injuries they had this season allowed several talented young players to get their feet wet, which should benefit them next year. Expect the Niners to be an active team in free agency after the likely release of Brandon Aiyuk. Kyle Shanahan is as good as any head coach in the NFL. There’s still blue chip talent up and down this roster. If they went 12-5 in a season where they had a lot of bad luck, I’ll bank on some positive regression next season.

Super Bowl 2027 sleeper bet

Washington Commanders (+4500): Jayden Daniels has looked like a superstar quarterback when he’s fully healthy, and this offseason the Commanders have the opportunity to load up on talent around him. Washington enters the offseason with the No. 7 overall pick, and tons of cap space to splurge on free agents. Edge rushers, linebackers, and secondary help could all be on the menu for a defense that struggled this season. It would also be nice to get Daniels some weapons with Zach Ertz working through a torn ACL and Deebo Samuel entering free agency. Washington needs a talent infusion, but they have the means to do it, and I like the QB/coach combo of Daniels and Dan Quinn for a deep sleeper.

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