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Honestly, there are no more "bad" potential Super Bowl matchups. Entering the NFL Divisional Round, we're left with eight interesting teams, all with world-famous or emerging fanbases from major markets. There are also plenty of storylines to go around. So, it wasn't easy to rank each of the 16 potential matchups, but we've had a go at it anyway.
Super Bowl 60 is almost here now that the 2026 NFL playoffs are underway. Here's what to know for football's biggest game:
The Defending Champs: The Eagles are out. The reigning champions hosted San Francisco in the wild-card round, and it ended up being their lone playoff game, as they fell 23-19. Philadelphia had made it to two of the last three Super Bowls before Sunday's loss.
Eight teams remain in the hunt for the Lombardi Trophy, with divisional round in the NFL Playoffs kicking off Saturday afternoon in Denver with the Broncos hosting the Buffalo Bills, and ending Sunday evening with the Los Angeles Rams traveling to Chicago for a showdown with the Bears.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the musical entertainment at the Super Bowl in 2026. Here are more details on who's singing and performing this year:
Super Bowl 60 is set to kick off in a few weeks. Here's what to know about the NFL's championship game in 2026.
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Will Commanders host a Super Bowl once new stadium is complete?
Washington has never hosted a Super Bowl. It's nothing personal against the former Redskins, now Commanders franchise. All sorts of NFL cities with long-established franchises have not hosted Super Bowls. Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, Kansas City, and Washington (and others) have not hosted Super Bowls.
The AFC West-winning Denver Broncos have the fifth-best odds to win the Super Bowl despite being the top overall seed in the AFC. They, like the Seahawks, had a bye in the first round. Here are the Super Bowl odds and conference championship odds for every team still in the hunt.
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Seahawks-Pope trend, explained: Why Pope Leo XIV's election is good news for Seattle's Super Bowl 60 odds
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As Bad Bunny’s highly anticipated Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium gets closer, more excitement builds for those who can’t wait for “Benito” to take the stage. The Puerto Rican superstar is set to headline the spectacle at intermission in Santa Clara on Feb.
Who are we betting to win the Super Bowl? Our analysts broke down the odds and the team's performances to find answers.
Since the outset of the season, the Buffalo Bills’ offensive weaponry has been questioned. Outside of Josh Allen and James Cook, there hasn’t been much to write