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NFL Super Bowl Betting
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events on the planet, so that means plenty of wagers will be placed with plenty of opportunities to win. Santa Clara, California will hold Super Bowl 60 on Sunday, February 8, 2026. The lines will constantly move as far as which team is favored to win it all, so be sure to remain up-to-date via the above table so you're not left in the dust.
Super Bowl 2026 Best Bet: Cincinnati Bengals +2000
Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals will be back in 2025. In case you missed it, Burrow put up one of the most spectacular quarterbacking season's of the last decade last year. The Heisman Trophy winner led the NFL in adjusted EPA per play, while becoming just the third player in NFL history to throw for more than 4,500 yards, 40 ing touchdowns and less than 10 interceptions.
Regrettably, the Bengals defense let him down. Cincinnati's stop unit played a large part in the Bengals blowing multiple leads, and losing games they shouldn't have in 2024. New coordinator Al Golden, and an off-season of keeping their stars, and bringing in players to win will have the Bengals right back in the mix. At +2000 odds, the Bengals are the best bet on the Super Bowl odds board.
But, be sure to check out a more detailed breakdown of Super Bowl markets and odds movement at Odds Shark's dedicated Super Bowl odds page.
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What Are NFL Conference Championship Futures?
Winning the Conference Championship punches a ticket directly to the Super Bowl, so there's clearly a lot at stake for which team emerges. Unlike betting for the winner of a specific division, bettors wager on which side they believe will prevail amongst the pack of 16 total teams.
In the case of the American Football Conference, its provided four of the last six Super Bowl victors and seven of the last 10.
Previous AFC Conference Champions
Year | AFC Conference Champ |
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2023 | Kansas City Chiefs |
2022 | Kansas City Chiefs |
2021 | Cincinnati Bengals |
2020 | Kansas City Chiefs |
2019 | Kansas City Chiefs |
2018 | New England Patriots |
2017 | New England Patriots |
2016 | New England Patriots |
2015 | Denver Broncos |
AFC Betting Trends
- The AFC is a conference of dynasties. From 2005 until 2020, only seven different teams represented the conference in the Super Bowl
- The Kansas City Chiefs have dominated the AFC in recent years, appearing in four Super Bowls from 2019 through 2022
- The Houston Texans are the NFL’s only team to never even make a conference championship game
- Only one non-QB from the AFC has won the NFL MVP Award since 2000
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What Are NFL Conference Championship Futures?
Winning the Conference Championship punches a ticket directly to the Super Bowl, so there's clearly a lot at stake for which team emerges. Unlike betting for the winner of a specific division, bettors wager on which side they believe will prevail amongst the pack of 16 total teams.
In the case of the National Football Conference, its only provided two of the last six Super Bowl victors and three of the last 10.
NFC Teams
The NFC is comprised of four divisions in the East (Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders), North (Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, and Chicago Bears), South (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, and Carolina Panthers), and West (San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, and Arizona Cardinals).
Previous NFC Conference Champions
Year | NFC Conference Champ |
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2023 | San Francisco 49ers |
2022 | Philadelphia Eagles |
2021 | Los Angeles Rams |
2020 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
2019 | San Francisco 49ers |
2018 | Los Angeles Rams |
2017 | Philadelphia Eagles |
2016 | Atlanta Falcons |
2015 | Carolina Panthers |
NFC Betting Trends
- The Detroit Lions are the only NFC team to never make the Super Bowl, though they won an NFL Championship before the Super Bowl era
- Nine different teams won the NFC in the 2010s
- The last time a team won the NFC Championship game with fewer than 11 regular season wins was 2001 (New York Giants, 9-7)
- Aaron Rodgers is the only NFC player to win the NFL MVP since Matt Ryan won in 2016
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
NFC South Teams
The NFC South is comprised of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, and Carolina Panthers.
Previous NFC South Division Champions
Year | NFC South Champ |
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2023 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-8) |
2022 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-9) |
2021 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (13-4) |
2020 | New Orleans Saints (12-4) |
2019 | New Orleans Saints (13-3) |
2018 | New Orleans Saints (13-3) |
2017 | New Orleans Saints (11-5) |
2016 | Atlanta Falcons (11-5) |
2015 | Carolina Panthers (15-1) |
NFC South Betting Trends
- All four NFC South teams have made the Super Bowl since 2002
- The NFC South winner had a losing record twice from 2010 to 2022
- All four NFC South teams have won the division since 2015
- The Saints are the only team to win the South four years in a row in division history
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
NFC West Teams
The NFC West is comprised of the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, Arizona Cardinals, and Seattle Seahawks.
Previous NFC West Division Champions
Year | NFC West Champ |
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2023 | San Francisco 49ers (12-5) |
2022 | San Francisco 49ers (13-4) |
2021 | Los Angeles Rams (12-5) |
2020 | Seattle Seahawks (12-4) |
2019 | San Francisco 49ers (13-3) |
2018 | Los Angeles Rams (13-3) |
2017 | Los Angeles Rams (11-5) |
2016 | Seattle Seahawks (10-5-1) |
2015 | Arizona Cardinals (13-3) |
NFC West Betting Trends
- From 2012 until 2023, the NFC West division winner appeared in the Super Bowl seven times
- A second team from the NFC West made the playoffs as a Wild Card team every year from 2018 to 2022
- The Arizona Cardinals are the only current NFC West team to not win the Super Bowl
- The NFC West winner had at least 12 wins every year from 2018 to 2023
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
NFC East Teams
The NFC East is comprised of the New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders.
Past NFC East Winners
Year | NFC East Champ |
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2023 | Dallas Cowboys (12-5) |
2022 | Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) |
2021 | Dallas Cowboys (12-5) |
2020 | Washington Commanders (7-9) |
2019 | Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) |
2018 | Dallas Cowboys (10-6) |
2017 | Philadelphia Eagles (13-3) |
2016 | Dallas Cowboys (13-3) |
2015 | Washington Commanders (9-7) |
NFC East Betting Trends
- All four NFC East teams have won a Super Bowl
- The modern NFC East has combined for more Super Bowl victories than any other division
- The winner of the NFC East had 10 or fewer wins five times from 2010 through 2020.
- The New York Giants have not won an NFC East divisional crown without Eli Manning at QB since 2000
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
NFC North Teams
The NFC North is comprised of the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, and Minnesota Vikings.
Previous NFC North Division Champions
Year | NFC North Champ |
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2023 | Detroit Lions (12-5) |
2022 | Minnesota Vikings (13-4) |
2021 | Green Bay Packers (13-4) |
2020 | Green Bay Packers (13-3) |
2019 | Green Bay Packers (13-3) |
2018 | Chicago Bears (12-4) |
2017 | Minnesota Vikings (13-3) |
2016 | Green Bay Packers (10-6) |
2015 | Minnesota Vikings (11-5) |
NFC North Betting Trends
- The Detroit Lions won the NFC North in 2023 for the first time since 1993.
- The Packers won the NFC North six times in the 2010s
- The Bears have only won the NFC North once since 2010
- No NFC North division winner has made the Super Bowl since 2006
- The Packers won the Super Bowl as a Wild Card in 2010
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
Previous AFC South Division Champions
Year | AFC South Champ |
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2023 | Houston Texans (10-7) |
2022 | Jacksonville Jaguars (9-8) |
2021 | Tennessee Titans (12-5) |
2020 | Tennessee Titans (11-5) |
2019 | Houston Texans (10-6) |
2018 | Houston Texans (11-5) |
2017 | Jacksonville Jaguars (10-6) |
2016 | Houston Texans (9-7) |
2015 | Houston Texans (9-7) |
AFC South Betting Trends
- A team from the AFC South has won just won Super Bowl (Colts in 2006)
- The AFC South has the longest active Super Bowl drought (17 years as of 2023)
- No team has won the AFC South more than twice in a row since Peyton Manning's Colts in the early 2000s
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
Previous AFC West Division Champions
Year | AFC West Champ |
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2023 | Kansas City Chiefs (11-6) |
2022 | Kansas City Chiefs (14-3) |
2021 | Kansas City Chiefs (12-5) |
2020 | Kansas City Chiefs (14-2) |
2019 | Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) |
2018 | Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) |
2017 | Kansas City Chiefs (10-6) |
2016 | Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) |
2015 | Denver Broncos (12-4) |
AFC West Betting Trends
- As of 2023, all four AFC West franchises were tied with exactly 15 divisional crowns, but Kansas City just recently broke that tie last season
- No team but the Broncos and Chiefs have won the AFC West since 2009
- The Chiefs won eight-consecutive West titles from 2016 to 2023
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
Previous AFC North Division Champions
Year | AFC North Champ |
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2023 | Baltimore Ravens (13-4) |
2022 | Cincinnati Bengals (12-4) |
2021 | Cincinnati Bengals (10-7) |
2020 | Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) |
2019 | Baltimore Ravens (14-2) |
2018 | Baltimore Ravens (10-6) |
2017 | Pittsburgh Steelers (13-3) |
2016 | Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5) |
2015 | Cincinnati Bengals (12-4) |
AFC North Betting Trends
- No team has won the AFC North more than three years in a row since the Steelers’ four-consecutive titles in the 1990s
- The AFC North is the only division in the NFL where no member team has hosted a Super Bowl
- From 2008 to 2022, an AFC North team made the Super Bowl four times, winning twice
- The Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals have never won the Super Bowl
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What Are NFL Division Futures?
NFL Division futures are easier to find success in as opposed to betting on a conference champion, because as opposed to picking from a crop of 16 total teams from either the AFC or NFC, you're simply wagering on one of a possible four teams to finish first amongst the group. The strength of the contenders varies from year to year, but even so, the odds are more so in your favor with a narrow field.
Previous AFC East Division Champions
Year | AFC East Champ |
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2023 | Buffalo Bills (11-6) |
2022 | Buffalo Bills (13-3) |
2021 | Buffalo Bills (11-6) |
2020 | Buffalo Bills (13-3) |
2019 | New England Patriots (12-4) |
2018 | New England Patriots (11-5) |
2017 | New England Patriots (13-3) |
2016 | New England Patriots (14-2) |
2015 | New England Patriots (12-4) |
AFC East Betting Trends
- The Bills or Patriots won the AFC East every year from 2009 to 2023
- The East has been a division of dynasties. The Dolphins, Bills, and Patriots have all won at least four division crowns in a row
- Since 1960, the AFC East has been represented in 22 Super Bowls, winning 11 of them
- Since 1990, only two different AFC East players have won the NFL's MVP award (Tom Brady three times, Thurman Thomas once)
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What Are NFL Futures?
NFL futures are no different than betting futures for other major professional sports, because unlike wagering on a specific game the day of, you're projecting future where you can potentially make bank.
From a football perspective, and as evident in the table above, bettors can put money down on which team will win a specific division, conference, or which side will ultimately hoist the Lombardi trophy as the winners of the Super Bowl. Winning and losing streaks, significant injuries, scheduling, and much more can ultimately impact the odds throughout the course of a season.
Our tables also provide context as to what the opening odds are in comparison to what oddsmakers are currently posting, because the numbers will constantly fluctuate, and it's up to bettors to determine the best possible time to lay down a bet to maximize profits.