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Rams remain Super Bowl favorites at +800; Seahawks, Ravens at +950

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Last updated: May 15, 2026 1:00 pm
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The Los Angeles Rams remain the favorites to win Super Bowl LXI at +800, with the Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens holding +950 odds, according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The full 2026 regular-season schedule was released and sportsbooks posted Week 1 lines, but the schedule release did not appreciably alter futures markets; notable movement has occurred since the NFL draft.

The 2026 season will open with a Super Bowl rematch, the Seahawks listed as 3.5-point favorites over the New England Patriots in Week 1, per the report. Caesars Sportsbook head of football Joey Feazel told ESPN, “With Seattle’s recent win still fresh in bettors’ minds, the public is likely to show strong interest in them again.” The Los Angeles Chargers are 11.5-point favorites over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 1, which ESPN Research says is the largest opening-week spread since 2012.

The Baltimore Ravens moved into the top contender conversation by shortening from 10-1 to +950, the report says. The Buffalo Bills remained steady at 10-1, with a gap to the next tier that begins with the Kansas City Chiefs at 15-1. There is a cluster of teams listed at 16-1 that includes the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Chargers, New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles, while the San Francisco 49ers lengthened slightly to 17-1 since the draft.

Other shifts noted in the futures board include the Denver Broncos moving from 19-1 to 20-1 and the Jacksonville Jaguars lengthening from 28-1 to 30-1. The Minnesota Vikings improved in the market, moving from 55-1 to 50-1, per the report.

The Arizona Cardinals sit at the bottom of the Super Bowl odds board at 400-1 and are listed as underdogs in each of their 2026 games, the report adds. Odds cited are by DraftKings Sportsbook and are subject to change.

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