
Live San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl odds, NFC Championship futures, and NFC West division markets tracked across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
The San Francisco 49ers are one of the most heavily traded teams in NFL prediction markets, a function of a marquee NFC West franchise built around sustained championship expectations under head coach Kyle Shanahan. Across nine active contracts, the 2026-27 Super Bowl and NFC Championship futures carry the most volume, and the board consistently slots the 49ers in the conference's contender tier without making them the favorite. They finished the prior campaign 12-5, a top-six NFC seed, with the durable swing factor on their price being roster construction and the health of their offensive core rather than any single offseason move. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
The market treats the San Francisco 49ers as a legitimate Super Bowl contender, but not the chalk. On the 2026-27 Super Bowl Champion futures, which carry by far the most volume of any 49ers-linked market, the board prices a deep field with the Los Angeles Rams sitting atop the NFC pricing. The 49ers land in the next tier, a structural read that reflects a roster built to contend annually but facing a division rival the market currently rates higher. The gap between San Francisco's NFC Championship price and its Super Bowl price tells traders how much of the championship discount is conference-path risk versus title-game risk. For the exact cents on every contract, the live board above is the source of truth.
The NFC West is the structural pressure point on the 49ers price. The division is one of the league's deepest, and the market does not hand San Francisco the crown by default. On the NFC West Division 2026 market the board prices the Los Angeles Rams as the favorite, with the 49ers in clear second-tier position rather than as the presumptive winner. That is the durable story here: San Francisco's roster strength is priced against a rival the market rates ahead of them, so the division line moves on head-to-head results and seeding more than on reputation. The 49ers finished 12-5 and reached the playoffs as a wild-card seed, two games back in the division, a slow-moving anchor as of June 4, 2026.
Volume on the 49ers concentrates in the season-long futures because the franchise is a perennial contender with national narrative gravity. The durable swing factors on the price are roster construction, the health of the offensive skill players, and whether the front office keeps its core intact through the offseason. Several player-availability contracts, covering whether veterans like Maxx Crosby, Brandon Aiyuk, and Joey Bosa suit up for San Francisco, trade as roster-shape proxies. The forward catalysts that move these markets are the spring roster cutdowns, training-camp health reports, and the eventual regular-season schedule. The live board above shows where each price sits today.
The San Francisco 49ers have won five Super Bowls (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX), all in the franchise's dynastic 1980s and 1990s run, and have not lifted the Lombardi since the 1994 season. That history matters to the market because it frames the 49ers as a franchise whose business model and roster spending assume contention, which keeps their championship price structurally elevated even in down years. Recent trajectory, including a 12-5 finish and a playoff berth, reinforces the contender label rather than the rebuild label, and the market prices the roster accordingly.
As of June 4, 2026, the 49ers trade around 7.5c on the NFC Championship 2026-27 market (8c on Kalshi, 7c on Polymarket), placing them in the conference contender tier behind the Los Angeles Rams. Their Super Bowl futures price sits lower; see the live board above for the exact current cents.
The 49ers trade on both Kalshi and Polymarket, with the major season-long futures listed on each. Pricing is close across venues, though small gaps appear on lower-volume markets like the NFC West division line, where one platform can run a few cents richer than the other.
Coverage spans the 2026-27 Super Bowl champion futures, NFC Championship, NFC West division, playoff participation, and several player-availability contracts for veterans like Maxx Crosby, Brandon Aiyuk, and Joey Bosa. All are aggregated across the platforms Prediction Genius tracks.
The 49ers last won the Super Bowl following the 1994 season (Super Bowl XXIX), their fifth title. Their championship run came in the 1980s and 1990s, and they have reached the Super Bowl since but not won it.
Roster construction is the biggest durable driver. As a perennial contender that finished 12-5 and made the playoffs, the 49ers are priced on the strength and health of their core, and their championship line moves most on offseason roster decisions and the depth of the NFC West.