After Championship Sunday, Super Bowl 60 is set with the New England Patriots taking on the Seattle Seahawks. With two weeks to prepare for the big game, the Super Bowl spread is already a topic of interest for bettors and fans alike. Let's look at that early betting line for Super Bowl 60, and what recent trends tell us about betting on the Super Bowl spread.

What's the Point Spread for Super Bowl 60?

The Super Bowl point spread opened with the Seahawks as a 4.5-point favorite at most top-rated NFL sportsbooks. It was originally thought that the Patriots would be a 3.5-point underdog to either NFC winner, but oddsmakers set the Super Bowl spread 2026 at -4.5 in Seattle's favor.

Expect some line movement across the next two weeks as a high volume of bets will surely come in on The Big Game.

The betting line for Super Bowl 60 is rounded out with a total of 46.5 points, and the Seahawks are -240 odds on the moneyline, and the Patriots are +198 on the moneyline.

FanDuel spread for Super Bowl 60

Overall Super Bowl Spread Betting Trends

This is the second Super Bowl between the Seahawks and Patriots. The first one, Super Bowl 49, came during the 2014 season and was an instant classic, with the Patriots winning 28-24. It remains the only Super Bowl to be a pick 'em, with neither team favored.

Here are some notable spread betting trends in Super Bowls:

  • The Super Bowl favorite is 37-21 SU (63.8%) and 28-28-2 ATS (50%).
  • The last five Super Bowl favorites are 0-5 ATS and 1-4 SU.
  • Ever since the 2007 Patriots lost to the Giants in Super Bowl 42, the Super Bowl favorite is 4-13 ATS (23.5%) and 6-11 SU.
  • When the Super Bowl favorite is favored by 4-to-5 points, they are 3-4 SU and 2-5 ATS.
  • The last 4-point favorite in the Super Bowl was the 2021 Rams vs. the Bengals (+4); the Rams won 23-20 at home at SoFi Stadium.

Super Bowl Point Spread Trends for Patriots and Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks (16-3) and New England Patriots (17-3) have each lost just two times since Week 2 following home losses on opening day. They have been very good teams to bet on this year, which is another reason why many were wondering what the line is on the Super Bowl between these two winners.

Here are some notable betting trends on each Super Bowl contestant this season:

  • The Seahawks are a league-best 14-5 ATS (73.7%).
  • The Patriots are second in the NFL with a 13-6-1 ATS (68.4%) record.
  • This is the first time since Super Bowl 52 (2017 Eagles vs. Patriots), when the top two spread record teams met in the Super Bowl, and in that game, the underdog Eagles (+4.5) won 41-33 after both teams were 12-6 ATS going into the game.
  • Seattle beat the spread by an average of +7.9 points (the highest in the NFL in 2025), and the Patriots (+6.2) ranked No. 2 in that stat.
  • The 2025 Seahawks are 12-4 ATS as a favorite.
  • The 2025 Patriots are 4-2 ATS as an underdog.
  • Against non-conference opponents in 2025, the Patriots are 4-1 ATS, and the Seahawks are 3-2 ATS.
  • Since 2024, Seattle coach Mike Macdonald is the league's best ATS in away games, going 12-4-1.
  • Patriots coach Mike Vrabel is 18-9 ATS and 15-12 SU as an underdog of 4+ points, including a 1-0 record with the Patriots this year.

Keep checking in over the next two weeks to see what the spread is on the Super Bowl before kickoff on February 8, 2026. You can also view our helpful Super Bowl betting guide to learn how to place your first wager on The Big Game.