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Super Bowl Odds 2026, MVP, Props List and Seahawks vs. Patriots Picks
The Lombardi Trophy is on the line Sunday in Santa Clara, California when the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots battle in Super Bowl LX for the right to be called the NFL's best.
All eyes will be on the game's biggest stars, how they may affect the outcome of the game, and who will take home the most coveted individual award of the night: Super Bowl MVP.
As expected, the matchup has drawn a flurry of activity, with some large wagers being placed ahead of kickoff:
Find out who is the odds-on favorite entering the game, which prop bets to keep an eye on, and a final pick for the game in this preview.
MVP Odds
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Sam Darnold (+120)
Drake Maye (+240)
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (+500)
Kenneth Walker (+850)
Rhamondre Stevenson (+2800)
Rashid Shaheed (+3000)
Stefon Diggs (+5000)
Marcus Jones (+6000)
TreVeyon Henderson (+7500)
Cooper Kupp (+9000)
Kayshon Boutte (+11000)
AJ Barner (+12000)
Best Prop Bets
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Over 2.5 Players to Attempt a Pass (+160)
Darnold and Maye will obviously sling the ball Sunday, but do not count out Smith-Njigba, who has thrown the ball before at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.
While this is an infinitely higher-stakes game than that, we have seen skill players throw passes in iconic moments before, such as Pittsburgh's win over Seattle in 2006 and Philadelphia's iconic "Philly Special" in 2018.
Cooper Kupp Over 3.5 Receptions
While Kupp may not be the explosive wide receiver that he was in 2021, when he won Super Bowl MVP for his performance with the Rams against the Cincinnati Bengals, he has a history of success against Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis, including a huge catch on a go-route when the defensive back was with Tampa Bay.
They have a competitive history but Kupp's ability to contribute to the offense with motion before the snap should give him the advantage and set him up to be a safety blanket for Darnold, to the tune of at least four catches.
Demarcus Lawrence Over 0.25 Sacks
The Patriots allowed 15 sacks in the postseason, five each to Los Angeles, Houston, and Denver. There is no reason to believe that trend will suddenly change against a high-pressure Seahawks defense. Lawrence leads the way for the NFC champs and should get to Maye for at least one full sack and is a dark horse candidate for the game's MVP, if Seattle's defense creates havoc.
Seahawks vs. Patriots Pick
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Odds: Seahawks (-4.5)
After an epic victory over the Rams in the NFC Championship, the Seahawks look the part of the best team in football and a victory Sunday would solidify their claim to that title.
Darnold has emerged as a legitimate star in the league after years of uncertainty, Smith-Njigba is a stud wide receiver, and the defense was among the best in the league in 2025.
Despite all of that, the Patriots have something Seattle does not: a head coach who has three Super Bowl rings as a player.
Mike Vrabel has been here, done this, worn the shirt, and hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. He knows what it takes to achieve the league's ultimate prize and will have his team prepared.
That expertise, coupled with a defense that has allowed the fewest playoff points (26) since the 2000 Baltimore Ravens and has not allowed a 50-yard rusher in the postseason, and you have a reason to believe New England can kick off a new era of Super Bowl wins Sunday in Santa Clara.
Pick: Patriots win, 17-13
MVP Pick: Maye
Consensus odds via Action Network.




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