
Live Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl odds, NFC West race, and player futures markets tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
The Los Angeles Rams are one of the most heavily traded teams in NFL prediction markets, and at the 2026 offseason they sit in a place few franchises occupy: the outright favorite to win the next Super Bowl. Across roughly ten active contracts, the 2026-27 Super Bowl future carries by far the most volume, more than sixty million dollars in lifetime trading, and the board consistently slots the Rams at the very front of the field rather than inside the championship tier. They finished 12-5 with a points differential north of plus-170 and earned a playoff seed in the season that ended in early 2026, and the durable swing factor on their price is the construction of the roster around quarterback Matthew Stafford and head coach Sean McVay rather than any single offseason headline. The live odds for every Rams contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean and what moves them.
The Super Bowl Champion 2026-27 market is the deepest Rams contract on the board, drawing more than sixty million dollars in lifetime volume, and it consistently prices Los Angeles as the single favorite ahead of the entire field. That is a rare standing. Most franchises trade inside a championship tier of three or four contenders, but the Rams have separated to the front of the board, ahead of the reigning-champion Philadelphia Eagles and the rest of the NFC. The structural read is straightforward: a roster that just won twelve games behind an established quarterback and one of the league's most respected offensive minds gets priced as the team to beat until results say otherwise. The conference-versus-title relationship tells the story for traders. The Rams NFC Championship contract sits well above their Super Bowl number, the standard gap that reflects the second coin flip every champion has to win. For the exact cents on each contract, the live board above is the source of truth.
The NFC West is the durable engine behind much of the Rams' trading volume. The division has been one of the league's toughest groupings for years, with the San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, and Arizona Cardinals all capable of contending in a given season, and the Rams-49ers rivalry remains one of the sharpest in the conference. The board prices the Rams as a near coin-flip favorite to win the NFC West 2026 division, a read built on roster strength rather than any games played, since the market opens months before kickoff in an offseason board like this one. Los Angeles entered the offseason a playoff team after a 12-5 finish as of June 4, 2026, and the division race will be decided by the head-to-head series against San Francisco and Seattle once the schedule turns over. The live division odds shown above carry the current number.
The Rams trade heavily for three durable reasons: a large Los Angeles market, a roster fresh off a twelve-win season that keeps national attention on the team, and the rare status of being the board's outright Super Bowl favorite, which pulls speculative money toward every Rams contract. The biggest swing factor on the team's price is the construction around Matthew Stafford and the McVay offense, the structural strengths that defined the 2025 roster. In a June offseason board, volume concentrates in futures rather than game lines, so the catalysts to watch are roster moves, the schedule release, and training-camp health news, particularly any update on Stafford. Several player-movement contracts are also live, including binary markets on whether veterans such as Maxx Crosby, David Njoku, and George Pickens land in Los Angeles, each of which trades on speculation rather than confirmation. Point to the live board above for where every price sits today.
The Rams have won two Super Bowls, capturing Super Bowl XXXIV for the 1999 season as the St. Louis Rams and Super Bowl LVI for the 2021 season after the franchise returned to Los Angeles. Those titles bookend a long history that traces to the franchise's 1936 founding, with stops in Cleveland and St. Louis before the move back to Southern California. The 2021 championship, won at home in SoFi Stadium, is why the market treats the current roster as a contender by default and, in 2026, as the favorite: a franchise with a recent title, an elite head coach, and a twelve-win season behind it gets the benefit of the doubt. The durable lesson for traders is that championship pedigree shapes the opening price, and the Rams open the 2026 offseason at the very top of the NFC board.
As of June 4, 2026, the Los Angeles Rams are the outright favorite to win the 2026-27 Super Bowl, with the contract priced near 16.5c, around 16c on Kalshi and 17c on Polymarket. Their NFC Championship contract trades near 25.5c. See the live board above for the latest cents.
Rams futures trade on the major prediction market platforms tracked by Prediction Genius, with closely aligned pricing across venues. As of June 4, 2026 the Super Bowl contract sat near 16c on Kalshi and 17c on Polymarket, and the NFC West market priced within a point between platforms.
Prediction Genius covers Rams Super Bowl and NFC Championship futures, the NFC West division market, NFL playoff participation, and a slate of player-movement contracts on veterans linked to Los Angeles, alongside individual game lines once the schedule begins.
The Los Angeles Rams last won Super Bowl LVI for the 2021 season, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals at home in SoFi Stadium. It was the franchise's second Super Bowl title, after Super Bowl XXXIV for the 1999 season as the St. Louis Rams.
The durable driver is the roster built around quarterback Matthew Stafford and head coach Sean McVay, the structural strengths behind a twelve-win season. That core is why the Rams open the 2026 offseason as the board's outright Super Bowl favorite.