2026 Super Bowl Spread Settles in at Seahawks -4.5 After Surging as High as -5

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Patriots vs. Seahawks Super Bowl

While both NFL Conference Championship games were close, they couldn’t have been more different.

One game was a defensive struggle where weather became a massive factor, while the other game was a shootout on a beautiful, sunny day in Seattle.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Puka Nacua had more receiving yards than both the Broncos and Patriots.

The NFC Championship game was thought to be (in many circles) to be the true Super Bowl.

And now, the Patriots, who return to the Super Bowl for the first time in seven years and only two seasons after they fired Bill Belichick, have a chance to prove those sentiments wrong.

The Patriots were favored in their previous three Super Bowl appearances. The last time they were underdogs in the Super Bowl was, coincidentally, the last time they played the Seahawks.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag opened the Seahawks as 4-point favorites, but the spread quickly jumped to -5.

The Super Bowl line and total are fluid and subject to change and have been since opening.

Super Bowl LX

Seattle Seahawks -5

New England Patriots +5

 

Super Bowl LX Total

Over/Under 46 

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