It all comes down to this: We have reached Super Bowl 60, with the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks surviving the postseason to make it to Santa Clara. 284 games have come and gone, leaving two teams that met in the Super Bowl 11 years ago.
The Patriots vs. Seahawks in Super Bowl LX kicks off February 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
Below, we'll break down the Seahawks-Patriots opening spread, over/under, and early prediction and picks for Super Bowl LX. You can make your Super Bowl 60 picks on PrizePicks Team Picks, including game winner, spread, over/unders, and more!
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Super Bowl 60 Point Spread, Over/Under for Patriots vs. Seahawks
The Patriots and Seahawks have played 20 previous times, Seattle having won 11 of them. However, the Patriots won the lone postseason meeting at Super Bowl XLIX.
Super Bowl 60 Spread, Over/Under via PrizePicks
The Seahawks enter Super Bowl LX as 4.5-point favorites, returning a 1.42x payout on PrizePicks Team Picks if they win outright. The Super Bowl 60 point spread opened after the AFC Championship at Seahawks or Rams -3.5 and was quickly moved to 4.5 after the Seahawks won the NFC Championship, 31-27.
The Patriots are the underdogs with a 2.77x payout if they win, via PrizePicks Team Picks.
Spread: Seattle Seahawks -4.5
Total: 46.5
Game Winner Payout: Patriots 2.77x | Seahawks 1.42x
Super Bowl 60 Spread for Patriots vs. Seahawks: Prediction, Trends, Stats
The Super Bowl 60 spread is set at Seahawks -4.5 for Patriots vs. Seahawks on PrizePicks Team Picks, where you can make your Super Bowl 60 picks.
Super Bowl 2026 is the Seahawks' fourth and the Patriots' 12th appearance, extending their NFL record. The two teams met in Super Bowl XLIX in 2011, a 28-24 Patriots win, settled with Malcom Butler’s interception in the end zone with 20 seconds left.
Here are Super Bowl spread trends and stats to know to make your Super Bowl predictions.
- In Super Bowl history, underdogs have covered 30, while favorites have covered 27, and there have been two pushes, Super Bowl XXXIV (Rams/Titans) and Super Bowl XXXI (Packers/Patriots).
- Of the 30 underdogs to cover the spread, 23 of them won outright, which means the team that has covered the spread has won 50 of 57 Super Bowls (two pushes).
- Since 2003, Super Bowl favorites are 7-15 ATS per Bet_Labs, and favorites of more than 3 points are 2-9 ATS.
- Super Bowl LX will break a streak of eight consecutive Super Bowls in which the Patriots were favored. They were underdogs in their first three Super Bowls, going 1-1-1 against the spread.
- New England is 4-6-1 against the spread in its previous 11 Super Bowls.
- The Pats were 11-5-1 against the spread in the regular season, 9-3-1 as a favorite, and 4-2 as an underdog. New England also covered two of three postseason games, failing to cover in Denver in the AFC Championship.
- Seattle is 1-2 against the spread in its previous three Super Bowl appearances, covering vs. the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII, failing to cover in Super Bowls XLIX (vs. Patriots) and XL (vs. Steelers).
- The Seahawks finished the regular season 12-5 against the spread, tied with the Rams and Jaguars for the best ATS record.
- Seattle was 10-4 against the spread this season as a favorite. The 10 covers were one less than the rival Rams for most as a favorite. They also covered in both postseason games vs the Niners and Rams.
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Super Bowl 60 Over/Under for Patriots vs. Seahawks: Prediction, Trends, Stats
The Super Bowl 60 over/under is set at 46.5 on PrizePicks Team Picks, where you can make your Super Bowl picks. Here are Super Bowl over/under trends and stats to know to make your Super Bowl LX predictions.
- In 58 previous Super Bowls, in which there was an over/under, 29 of the games have gone over the total, 28 under the total, and there was one push (two years ago with San Fran and Kansas City).
- After four straight Super Bowls went under the total from 2018-21, the last three Super Bowls have featured two overs and a push.
- 11 of the Patriots' 17 regular-season games went over the listed number. In the postseason, two of the three went under.
- For the Seahawks, nine of 17 regular-season games went over and both postseason games went over the listed number.
- New England ended the regular season second in scoring (28.8), third in total offense (279.4 yards per game), fourth in passing (250.4), and sixth in rushing (128.9). The Pats finished third in DOVA offense.
- In the postseason, the Patriots have been held to 18 PPG, 278.3 yards per game, and 147.7 passing yards per game.
- On the defensive side, the Patriots finished fourth in scoring (18.8), eighth in total defense (295.2), sixth in rushing (101.7), and ninth in passing (193.5).
- However, in DVOA, the Patriots' defense was ranked 23rd.
- The Seahawks finished the regular season first in the league in scoring defense (17.2 PPG), sixth in total defense (285.9 YPG), third in rushing (91.9), and second in pass yards per play (5.5). They were the top-ranked defense, per DVOA.
- On the offensive side, Seattle finished third in scoring (28.4 PPG), eighth in total offense (351.4), eighth in passing (228.1), 10th in rushing (123.3), and 10th in DVOA.
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The Seahawks and Patriots meet in the Super Bowl for the second time in the last 11 years, with the Pats trying to win a record-tying seventh Super Bowl.
The Seahawks, who are 1-2 in their two previous Super Bowl appearances, look to get revenge for the last-second loss to New England in Super Bowl XLIX.
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