Odds and trends for Super Bowl 60, plus updated spread, line, total and FPI projections for the big game.
It all boils down to this.The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will meet on Sunday, February 8 in Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
New England cruised past the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship Game to reach its first Super Bowl since losing in a big game to the Los Angeles Rams in the 2018 postseason.
The Patriots experienced a big turnaround from the previous year, going from 4-13 in 2024 to 14-3 in 2025 behind first-year head coach Mike Vrabel and second-year QB Drake Maye.
The Seahawks beat the Rams in the NFC Championship Game for their second win in three games against Los Angeles and will make their first Super Bowl appearance since losing to the Patriots during the 2014 season.The Seahawks won the Super Bowl against the Broncos earlier this season.
The Patriots are seeking their seventh title, which breaks a tie with the Pittsburgh Steelers for most Super Bowl wins.Head coach Mike Vrabel, who won three Super Bowls as a linebacker with the Patriots, became the first person in NFL history to win a Super Bowl as a player and coach with the same team.This will be the Seahawk's fourth Super Bowl appearance (one win).
Note: DraftKings sportsbook odds are subject to change.
Seattle Seahawks -3.5 vs New England Patriots
Sunday, February 8, 6:30 p.m.ET, NBC
Money Line: Seahawks (-205); Patriots (+170)
Total: 46.5;Open: 46.5
Entering the season, the Patriots and Seahawks were 60-1 to win the Super Bowl.The Patriots were 120-1 after Week 3.
If the Patriots close below, it will snap a streak of eight consecutive Super Bowls that favored New England.The last time the Patriots were Super Bowl underdogs was Tom Brady's first full season with New England in 2002 (the Patriots won, 20-17).
In Super Bowl Xlix between the Patriots and the Seahawks, the Patriots were covered as 1-point favorites, the game went over a total of 47.5 and Brady won the Super Bowl MVP on + 200 Ods (per SportsoddShistory).
The Underdogs have covered five straight Super Bowls (4-1 straight up) and won three in a row.Since 2007, underdogs are 11-7 straight up and 13-5 ATS in Super Bowls.Since 2001, underdogs are 13-11 straight up and 17-7 ATS in Super Bowls.Underdogs are 23-36 straight up and 30-27-2 ATS in Super Bowls each time.
AFC teams are 8-3 ATS in the last 11 Super Bowls.Overall, the NFC is 28-27 against the AFC and 27-26-2 ATS.
Super Bowl winning teams are 50-7-2 ATS.The only time in the last 15 Super Bowls that a team won a game but didn't close the spread was in Super Bowl LVI, when the Rams beat the Bengals by 3 and didn't cover the spread by 4.5 points.
