After a Sunday filled with contract extensions and trades, Super Bowl 60 odds are on the move once more as a pair of quarterbacks have found new landing spots.
After moving on from Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets signed Justin Fields to a two-year, $40-million deal to help fill the short-term void.
Not to be outdone, the Seattle Seahawks — fresh off of trading Geno Smith to the Raiders — inked Sam Darnold to a three-year, $100.5-milllion deal.
Join me as I break down the latest NFL odds for Monday, March 10.
Super Bowl 60 odds
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+650 |
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+700 |
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+700 |
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+700 |
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+900 |
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+1400 |
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+1900 |
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+1900 |
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+2000 |
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+2200 |
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+2200 |
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+3000 |
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+3500 |
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+3500 |
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+3500 |
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+4000 |
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+6000 |
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+6000 |
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+6500 |
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+6500 |
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+6500 |
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+7500 |
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+7500 |
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+10000 |
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+11000 |
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+11000 |
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+15000 |
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+18000 |
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+18000 |
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+18000 |
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+20000 |
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+20000 |
Odds as of 3-10.
Latest Super Bowl 60 odds
New York Jets (+15000)
Do the New York Jets finally have their franchise quarterback?
After the Aaron Rodgers experiment lasted all but two (miserable) seasons, the Jets made a splash on Monday and signed Justin Fields to a two-year, $40-million deal with $30 million guaranteed.
The move has been met with mixed response as the 26-year-old quarterback lost his starting job to Russell Wilson down the stretch of the 2024 season. In limited time, he managed to go 4-2, with five touchdown passes, five rushing touchdowns, and one interception.
Fields is a capable runner and perhaps that element will hold opposing defenses for an extra half-second and free up the skill players.
Nonetheless, going from +18000 to +16000 is a far cry from Super Bowl contender status, but at least they're not the New York Giants, right?
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Seattle Seahawks (+6500)
The Seattle Seahawks are unraveling before our very eyes and I am here for it.
After releasing the evergreen (but aging) Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf requested a trade and was subsequently shipped out of town to the Pittsburgh Steelers. A day later, the Seahawks shipped out Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders, and such is life in the NFL.
Needing a QB, the Seahawks went out and inked Sam Darnold to a three-year, $100.5-million deal.
Darnold is coming off a career-best season with the Minnesota Vikings. He threw for 4,319 yards, 35 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. A lousy NFC wild-card showing made Darnold the butt of most jokes, but there's no denying his potential in the right situation.
The signing, along with other departures, has lengthened the Seahawks Super Bowl odds from +5000 to +6500.