Every NFL team's team's win total, as well as odds to win their division, the conference and Super Bowl LXI.
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Doug GreenbergApr 16, 2026, 03:52 PM ET
The NFC West is beginning to overwhelm the Super Bowl LXI odds board as the league gears up for the NFL Draft. Within the span of month, the Los Angeles Rams extended their odds lead to win the championship for the 2026 season from +850 to +750, and the Seattle Seahawks broke a three-way tie for second by improving from 10-1 to +950. The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens remain tied for third at 10-1, while the Kansas City Chiefs round out the top five at 14-1.
Just behind that top group is another NFC West squad, the San Francisco 49ers, who are tied with the Green Bay Packers at 15-1; the Los Angeles Chargers fell out of that tie by lengthening to 16-1, and several teams after that also took a +100 hit month-over-month. Meanwhile, the rebuilding Arizona Cardinals, thoroughly expected to finish last in the division, are at the very bottom of the odds board at 400-1 for the Super Bowl.
There is optimism among bettors for teams with longer chances, though maybe not to win the title. At BetMGM, the New York Giants are the most bet team to go over their win total by ticket count, and Las Vegas Raiders are the most popular team by ticket count to make the playoffs. At DraftKings, the Giants are 70-1 to win the Super Bowl and the Raiders are 150-1.
Note: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook and subject to change.
