Four teams remain in the NFL playoffs as Super Bowl LX looms.
Following Divisional Round action, we are left with the following teams:
- Seattle Seahawks
- New England Patriots
- Denver Broncos
- Los Angeles Rams
Before we set our sights on the AFC and NFC Championship games, here's a look at the latest Super Bowl odds.
Super Bowl Odds
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Seahawks | +145 |
| Rams | +220 |
| Patriots | +260 |
| Broncos | +1100 |
Super Bowl odds via DraftKings on Sunday at 10:30 p.m. ET.
The Seahawks enter Championship Weekend as favorites to win Super Bowl LX. They boast the best defense of the remaining contenders and have won their last three games by blowout.
The two Rams-Seahawks games in the regular season were played extremely tight. The Rams won 21-19 in Week 11 and the Seahawks rallied to win 38-37 in Week 16.
These Super Bowl odds would likely be a lot more compact if Bo Nix didn't suffer a season-ending ankle injury against the Bills. As a result of that injury, the Broncos' Super Bowl odds plummeted all the way to +1100 as Jarrett Stidham takes over for Nix against the Patriots, who are coming off a convincing win over the Texans.
NFL Conference Championship Schedule
Sunday, Jan. 25
- AFC Championship Game: Patriots vs. Broncos; 3 p.m. ET (CBS)
- NFC Championshpi Game: Rams vs. Seahawks; 6:30 p.m. ET (FOX)













