The postseason excitement is only going to grow.
Super Bowl LX is scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — the home stadium of the San Francisco 49ers. Below are the NFL title-game odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of January 24:
– Seahawks: +150 (a $10 wager returns $25 total)
– Rams: +225 (a $10 wager returns $32.50 total)
– Patriots: +260 (a $10 wager returns $36 total)
– Broncos: +1000 (a $10 wager returns $110 total)
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What to take away from the board
– Favorite: Seattle sits atop the market after ending the regular season with a dominant win in San Francisco and following that with a convincing divisional-round victory. The Seahawks’ defense has been stifling — drawing comparisons to their old “Legion of Boom” unit — and Seattle will host NFC West rival Los Angeles in the conference championship.
– Of note: Denver’s 33-30 overtime win over Buffalo came with bad news — starter Bo Nix suffered a broken ankle and will miss the rest of the postseason, so Jarrett Stidham is expected to step in. That injury pushed the Broncos’ odds down (they’d moved from +700 to +1000 and are now listed at about +1100). The Rams edged the Bears 20-17 in OT to sit second on the board, and the Patriots’ 28-16 win over the Texans puts them third; New England is set to travel to Denver for the AFC title game.
Fan Take: These odds and injury developments matter because they reshape playoff narratives and betting markets heading into the conference championships. For fans, the outcomes could signal a shifting balance of power in the NFL — and an upset or two here would have ripple effects on team strategies and offseason moves.

