Rams emerge as top NFC Super Bowl favorite after wild NFL trade deadline taken in Los Angeles (Los Angeles Rams)

Jordon Kelly - The Sporting Tribune

Emmanuel Forbes Jr. #1 of the Los Angeles Rams and Quentin Lake #37 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrate after a play during a game football at Sofi Stadium on November 02, 2025, in Inglewood, CA.

LOS ANGELES -- The NFL trade deadline rarely shakes up Super Bowl futures unless a superstar changes teams, but Tuesday’s flurry of deals was enough to move the betting board — and the Los Angeles Rams are sitting near the top of the odds.

Despite not making a headline-grabbing trade themselves, the Rams are now one of the three leading favorites to win Super Bowl LX, according to updated odds from BetOnline.ag. Los Angeles comes in at 8/1, trailing only the Kansas City Chiefs (6/1) and Buffalo Bills (7/1), and sitting alongside the Philadelphia Eagles (8/1) as the top NFC contenders.

Oddsmakers noted that the latest moves were less about the players who changed teams and more about where the betting action shifted afterward. Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams, Jakobi Meyers, Jaelan Phillips, Rashid Shaheed and Jaire Alexander were among the names moved in a busy deadline, creating momentum for several teams adjusting their postseason expectations.

The Indianapolis Colts, Seattle Seahawks, and Jacksonville Jaguars were among the most notable movers. Following their deadline additions, the Colts improved from 14/1 to 10/1, the Seahawks moved from 14/1 to 12/1, and the Jaguars shortened from 50/1 to 45/1. Dallas also saw a bump, tightening from 150/1 to 100/1 after adding help to an injury-thinned roster.

Not every franchise benefitted from the activity. The Jets, who dealt multiple players despite already facing a steep climb, fell from 1500/1 to 2000/1. Several other clubs — including the Eagles, Steelers, Bears and Ravens — saw no movement at all.

While the AFC remains crowded with heavyweights, the Rams’ position sets up a compelling run toward a conference title. As of now, no NFC team has shorter odds to win the Super Bowl, and only Kansas City and Buffalo sit above them.

Here is a look at the updated board:

Super Bowl LX Odds

  • Kansas City Chiefs: 6/1

  • Buffalo Bills: 7/1

  • Los Angeles Rams: 8/1

  • Philadelphia Eagles: 8/1

  • Detroit Lions: 9/1

  • Indianapolis Colts: 10/1

  • Green Bay Packers: 11/1

  • Seattle Seahawks: 12/1

The list drops steeply beyond that, underscoring how tightly oddsmakers group the league’s top tier.

With two months left in the regular season and playoff races tightening, futures markets will continue to shift. But as of this week’s deadline, the Rams have pulled into prime position — not just to win the NFC, but to make another run at the Lombardi Trophy.

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