2026 Super Bowl Betting Report: 'It's Still One-Way Traffic on Seattle'
Super Bowl 60 odds have taken bets for 11 days, with three more sleeps to go until the Patriots and
Seahawks kick off at Levi’s Stadium.
But even with multiple million-dollar wagers already in, the amount of money bet in the final 72 hours
will dwarf what’s come in over the past 11 days.
As much as 80% of action is still to come.
"We’ll see the overwhelming majority of action come in this weekend, with a ton of action on Sunday,"
Caesars Sports head of football trading Joey Feazel said.
Oddsmakers and sharp bettors serve up their insights on Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl betting, as
Sunday’s 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff draws closer.
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Stagnant Spread
By the time the Super Bowl rolls around, oddsmakers are completely dialed in. The movement — or more
accurately, the lack of movement — with the point spread demonstrates that fact.
The Seahawks haven’t moved off -4.5 since Jan. 26, a day after Super Bowl 60 odds hit the board. Seattle
opened -4.5, as well, then made a couple short visits to -5 in the first 12 hours or so.
But since then, no changes at Caesars Sports.
"The line is at 4.5, and it’s gonna stay at 4.5," a confident Feazel said on Thursday afternoon. "There’s
not gonna be much moving around between now and Sunday. That’s usually how the Super Bowl goes.
"What else hasn’t changed: It’s still one-way traffic on Seattle."
Not only on the spread, but on the moneyline, which is unusual for the Super Bowl. The public betting
masses often take the favorite on the spread or the underdog on the moneyline.
"We have yet to see much New England moneyline


