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Odds Already Available On Who Will Win Super Bowl LX

September 4 feels a long way away doesn’t it? That’s when the new NFL season gets underway as teams begin a journey that they hope will end at Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026. What can those NFL fans who love to gamble on American Football do until then?

The NFL isn’t just important to the fans who adore watching the sport. It is also a major factor in the fortunes of online sportsbooks around the US. Their handle increases when the NFL season gets underway and rockets when the play-offs and Super Bowl is played.

During the off-season though, while impressive totals are recorded, there is a dip in handle. For example, in New Jersey their February handle was $989 million. $168 million was wagered on Super Bowl LIX in February, that was 16.9% of all bets placed in the month. After that match though there were another 19 days of the month with no NFL matches played. That total was down on the $1.15 billion wagered in January.

March saw a handle of $1.11 billion mainly thanks to the busy basketball schedule that month. Betting companies will also be counting down the days until the new NFL season gets underway.

Who will be the winners at Super Bowl LX? It’s the question that all NFL fans will be asking themselves and US sportsbooks – particularly those online – are fully aware of that. As soon as February’s Super Bowl LIX was done and dusted, top sportsbooks were offering odds on who will win the big match in 2026.

Futures betting is so important for any sportsbook. They keep a steady stream of wagers coming in and for the gamblers themselves, futures can be very profitable but also rather frustrating at times.

It may well be that you take a price in May which then shortens as your selection gets some good results. Then again, you may take a price that lengthens if a poor start is made before a recovery is made.

At the top of the futures market are the current Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles. They are available at odds of +600 and if they enjoy such a successful season as last year, those odds will be considerably shorter by then.

Could it be the Baltimore Ravens who come out on top at Super Bowl LX. Online sportsbooks have the Ravens as second favorites at +700. The upcoming season will be their 30th and the Ravens will be hoping to make it into the play-offs for a fourth successive year.

With new signings including Cooper Rush from the Dallas Cowboys and DeAndre Hopkins arriving from the Chiefs, a bet on them now to win Super Bowl LX may well prove a good move to make.

Just behind the Ravens in the futures market are the Buffalo Bills at +750. It’s going to be an emotional season for them as it’s their final one at the current Highmark Stadium. The Bills would love to mark the end of their time there by making it to their fifth Super Bowl and winning for the first time.

A three-peat was not to be in February for the Kansas City Chiefs. They were beaten by the Eagles and will be going all out to regain their title. The current odds for them to do just that and win Super Bowl XL are +850. Only one of the last six Super Bowls haven’t included the Chiefs. They are never a team to leave out of any calculations.

It’s +1000 that the winners of Super Bowl LX are the Detroit Lions. They must be so fed up of being forever reminded that they are yet to reach a Super Bowl. Last season saw them end the main season with a 15-2 record but then get beaten in the Divisional Play-offs. Maybe next season will be the time when everything finally goes right for them.

Super Bowl LX will be held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Could that match see the San Francisco 49ers playing in their home stadium? It’s +2300 that will happen but are those attractive odds after ending last season with a 6-11 record, probably not.

We’re set for another exciting NFL season. It’ll be with us before we know it but in the meantime, take a look at the futures market but bet responsibly and with your head not your heart.

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