Super Bowl odds: Who will make it to the Levi's Stadium?
The NFL season has hit the stretch where pretenders fade, contenders harden, and the Super Bowl picture sharpens with every snap.
From the battle-tested Eagles and rejuvenated Rams to the mercurial Bills and free-falling Chiefs, this year’s landscape is as unpredictable as it is compelling.
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With surprises emerging from Indianapolis to Seattle and the odds board shifting weekly, bookmark our NFL weekly tips page for every round of the season. But stick around here as we mull over where the league’s genuine title threats stand — and why the race to Super Bowl 2026 feels more wide open than ever.
Philadelphia Eagles (11/2)
The defending Super Bowl champions have hardly been a picture of harmony this season, with star wide receiver AJ Brown openly griping about his lack of targets.
Couple with fans growing frustrated at an offense that is struggling to click under new co-ordinator Kevin Patullo. But the discord doesn’t seem to matter.
The Eagles – behind the strength of a defense getting better with each passing week – are 8-2, the joint-best record in the NFC, and are riding a four-game winning streak.
A savvy trade-deadline move to acquire edge rusher Jaylen Philipps from the Miami Dolphins is already paying dividends and last year’s championship run stands as evidence that the Eagles don’t need to be firing offensively late in the season to still maintain a title charge.
Los Angeles Rams (6/1)
Going into the 2025 NFL season, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford found himself the subject of trade rumours after the team allowed him to test the market rather than acquiesce to his contract demands, and battling a back injury that, for a player entering his late 30s, was widely regarded as troubling news.
Yet 11 weeks into the campaign, Stafford is playing the best football of his career and stands as the MVP front runner, with league-best 27 touchdowns to his name and just two interceptions, driving his team to an 8-2 mark.
And the Rams are anything but a one-man team. Head coach Sean McVey is one of the best offensive minds in the game, defensive co-ordinator Chris Shula is earning head-coaching buzz for the resolute unit he is overseeing. The wide receiver tandem of Puca Nacua and Davante Adams is a signal caller’s dream.
All things considered, it’s easy to see why the Rams are an 11/1 bet for the Super Bowl.
Buffalo Bills (17/2)
The Bills have been one of the toughest teams to figure out this season. One week they’re handling the Chiefs with ease, the next they are losing to the beleaguered Dolphins.
In their most recent outing, Buffalo looked in trouble against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers until quarterback and reigning MVP Josh Allen put on his super-hero cape and powered them to a double-digit victory.
The talent is all there. And in Allen, they have arguably the best quarterback in the league. But the Bills remain desperately unreliable from week to week.
Kansas City Chiefs (17/2)
After back-to-back losses against AFC rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs have plummeted from Super Bowl favourites to a team whose 5-5 record means they are fighting just to make the play-offs.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes had looked back to his best in earlier weeks, but the two-time MVP produced a pair of his worst performances in defeats to the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos.
With a non-existent run game and an alarmingly high number of losses to their name, the perennial Super Bowl contenders need to get some momentum back their season, and quickly.
Their stumbling status is reflected in their 17/2 price with Ladbrokes.
Detroit Lions (9/1)
The Lions are one of the deepest squads in the NFL, blessed with All-Pro-level talent in multiple departments.
Yet, like the Bills, they have struggled to find a level of consistency this season. Sitting third in the hyper-competitive NFC North, their post-season participation is anything but assured at this stage.
And after a 16-9 reverse at the hands of the Eagles in which quarterback Jared Goff completed fewer than half of his attempted passes. The Philly defense throttled the Lions’ multi-faceted attack in Week 11, Detroit looked less convincing as contenders right now than at any point in the last three seasons.
Still, at 6-4 they are well within range to launch a playoff push and the sheer amount of talent on their roster means they are always dangerous.
Indianapolis Colts (11/1)
The NFL’s surprise package of 2025 just keeps on surprising. Head coach Shane Steichen is a firm Coach of the Year candidate for the transformation.
He has overseen in Indianapolis this season, where unfancied free-agent quarterback Daniel Jones has played to an MVP level for much of the campaign.
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Running back Jonathan Taylor is on course for a historic rushing season and the offense is producing a statistical résumé comparable to the great teams of NFL history.
What’s more, the 8-2 Colts spent serious future draft capital to boost their Super Bowl chances this season, acquiring star cornerback Sauce Gardner from the Jets for two first-round picks at the trade deadline.
A move that shook the league and bolstered one of Indianapolis’ few areas of previous weakness.
Seattle Seahawks (12/1)
Through the first 10 weeks of the season, the Seahawks decision to part ways with quarterback Geno Smith before the campaign began and to sign free agent Sam Darnold as his replacement looked like the savviest move of 2025.
Darnold’s level of play up to that point placed him in the MVP conversation and meant Seattle had secured a franchise QB for roughly two thirds of the going rate, having tied the former Jet and Viking to a three-year, $100.5 million deal.
Then came Week 11 and a 21-19 home loss to the Rams in which Darnold threw four interceptions.
But the Seahawks still impressed defensively in that outing, and if Darnold can show that his display was an aberration rather than a regression to his early-career form, 7-3 Seattle will be just fine.
Latest NFL Super Bowl odds 2026 (Ladbrokes)
| Team | Odds |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 11/2 |
| Los Angeles Rams | 6/1 |
| Buffalo Bills | 17/2 |
| Kansas City Chiefs | 17/2 |
| Detroit Lions | 9/1 |
| Indianapolis Colts | 11/1 |
| Seattle Seahawks | 12/1 |
| Baltimore Ravens | 14/1 |
| Denver Broncos | 14/1 |
| Green Bay Packers | 16/1 |
| New England Patriots | 16/1 |
| San Francisco 49ers | 28/1 |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 28/1 |
| Los Angeles Chargers | 40/1 |
| Chicago Bears | 66/1 |
| Houston Texans | 66/1 |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | 66/1 |
Previous odds
October 27th 2025 - NFL Super Bowl odds 2026
Odds supplied by Ladbrokes.
| Team | Odds |
| Kansas City Chiefs | 9/2 |
| Buffalo Bills | 13/2 |
| Detroit Lions | 13/2 |
| Green Bay Packers | 8/1 |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 8/1 |
| Los Angeles Rams | 11/1 |
| Indianapolis Colts | 12/1 |
| San Francisco 49ers | 16/1 |
| Denver Broncos | 18/1 |
| Baltimore Ravens | 20/1 |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 22/1 |
| Los Angeles Chargers | 25/1 |
| Seattle Seahawks | 25/1 |
| New England Patriots | 33/1 |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | 33/1 |
| Houston Texans | 50/1 |
| Chicago Bears | 66/1 |
| Dallas Cowboys | 66/1 |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | 66/1 |
Odds correct at time of writing.
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