Odds for Stanley Cup-Super Bowl Double Championship in 2026: Colorado Avalanche, Denver Broncos

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Two of the current Stanley Cup favorites have local teams competing in the NFL Playoffs.

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Both the Avalanche and Broncos and Hurricanes and Panthers have a chance to pull off the elusive double championship in 2025/26.

The last city/state to have two champions from the same season in the Big 4 sports tier was Tampa in 2021 when the Lightning won the Stanley Cup and the Buccaneers won the Super Bowl.

Of note, Denver is a Top 3 title favorite in the NBA (Nuggets second-best odds at 8/1), NHL (Avalanche best odds at 3/1) and NFL (Broncos third-best odds at 7/1). The odds of that happening are 266/1!

The oddsmakers at SportsBetting.ag set odds for the above possibilities and the improbable Stanley Cup/Super Bowl double chip. Here you go:

NHL/NFL Double Championship Odds

Carolina Hurricanes/Carolina Panthers 1670/1

Colorado Avalanche/Denver Broncos 29/1

Colorado Avalanche/Denver Nuggets/Denver Broncos 266/1

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