
Live Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 Super Bowl odds, AFC South race, and roster-move markets tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are a regularly traded team in NFL prediction markets, drawing volume far above what a small-market franchise would normally command because the board treats them as a live AFC South contender rather than a flyer. The futures-heavy offseason board centers on the 2026-27 Super Bowl and AFC Championship contracts, the AFC South division market, and a cluster of binary roster-move questions. Off a 13-4 finish as of June 4, 2026, the durable swing factor on Jacksonville's price is quarterback play and front-seven health, not any single offseason headline. With no regular-season game lines posted in June, the live odds for every Jaguars contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
The 2026-27 Super Bowl futures market is the deepest book the Jaguars appear in, with tens of millions in lifetime volume across roughly ten candidate teams. The board slots Jacksonville in the second tier of contenders, comfortably behind the cluster of favorites the market treats as the championship class but well clear of the longshot field. That structural read is a function of a young roster with a franchise quarterback rather than the kind of star-laden payroll that anchors the perennial favorites. The gap between Jacksonville's Super Bowl price and its AFC Championship price is the number sharp traders watch most closely: it isolates how much of the team's title equity the market attributes to surviving the conference versus winning the final game. For the exact cents on either contract, the live board above is the source of truth.
The AFC South is the most efficient path to Jacksonville's postseason equity, and the division market prices it as a genuine three-way fight rather than a coronation. The Houston Texans sit at the top of the board as the structural favorite, with the Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts trading as live challengers and the Tennessee Titans rounding out the group. This is a market that prices Jacksonville on roster strength and recent results in roughly equal measure, which is why the division line tends to move on personnel news during the offseason and on head-to-head results once the schedule begins. Through a 13-4 campaign as of June 4, 2026, the franchise has earned the benefit of the doubt the division line reflects. The head-to-head series with Houston will set the price over the season.
Jacksonville's volume is driven less by market size than by narrative gravity: a rebuilt roster that vaulted into contention makes the team a natural fade-or-back debate, which deepens the book on both sides. The durable swing factors on the price are quarterback availability, the health of the pass rush, and offensive-line continuity, the structural inputs that decide whether a young contender holds its tier. The offseason board adds a layer the market enjoys trading, binary roster-move questions on whether veterans like Maxx Crosby, David Njoku, and Joey Bosa suit up for Jacksonville, which carry their own small books. The forward catalysts that will move the futures are the late-July training-camp window and the Week 1 kickoff, when game lines return. Until then, the live board above carries the current price on every contract.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have never won a Super Bowl and have never reached one, a durable fact that frames how the market weights every title contract: the price is built on the current roster's ceiling, not on franchise pedigree. Founded as a 1995 expansion team, Jacksonville's high-water mark remains a pair of AFC Championship Game appearances in the late 1990s and again in the 2017 season. The 13-4 finish that anchors the current board is the franchise's strongest regular season in years, and it is the single reason the Super Bowl and division markets price the Jaguars as a contender rather than a longshot. That recent trajectory, not history, is what the live odds above are tracking.
As of June 4, 2026, the Jacksonville Jaguars trade near 3c on the 2026-27 Super Bowl Champion market on both Kalshi and Polymarket, behind market favorite the Los Angeles Rams around 16c. The full live board carries the current price on every contract.
Jacksonville's Super Bowl and AFC South contracts trade on both Kalshi and Polymarket, and the two platforms have priced the Jaguars in close agreement, near 3c on the title and 33c on the division as of June 4, 2026. The Super Bowl book is by far the deeper of the two.
Coverage spans the 2026-27 Super Bowl Champion and AFC Championship futures, the AFC South division market, an NFL playoff-participation market, and binary roster-move contracts on whether veterans like Maxx Crosby, David Njoku, and Joey Bosa play for Jacksonville. Regular-season game lines return at kickoff.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have never won a Super Bowl and have never reached one since entering the NFL as a 1995 expansion team. Their deepest runs were AFC Championship Game appearances in the late 1990s and in the 2017 season.
The biggest durable driver is quarterback play and front-seven health, the inputs that decide whether a young roster holds its contender tier. Off a 13-4 finish as of June 4, 2026, the market prices Jacksonville on its current ceiling rather than franchise pedigree, since the team has zero Super Bowl appearances.