NFL

The 2025/26 NFL season concluded with Super Bowl LX on Monday February 9, 2026 (Aust. time) at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California with the Seattle Seahawks (NFC) defeating the New England Patriots (AFC) 29-13.

Super Bowl LXI Betting: Outright Champions

The National Football League (NFL) is one of the biggest and best pro sports contests in North America every season. Also known as gridiron or simply American Football, the gruelling game attracts the toughest athletes, most devoted fans and some awesome NFL betting opportunities.

Founded in 1920, the NFL was renamed in 1922 after originally being known as the American Professional Football Conference. The merge with the American Football League (AFL) – not to be confused with the Australian Football League – announced in 1966 before the NRL merger officially occurred in 1970, the same year the first Super Bowl was staged.

NFL 2025/26 Season – Super Bowl LX Results

The Seahawks stamped their authority on Super Bowl LX, overpowering the Patriots 29–13 in Santa Clara to claim the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy. Seattle’s defence was the difference, piling on six sacks and three takeaways to keep New England scoreless until the final quarter, while Kenneth Walker III delivered a powerhouse performance on the ground with 135 rushing yards, the most in a Super Bowl in nearly three decades. With Sam Darnold steering the offence and Mike Macdonald’s “Dark Side” defence suffocating Drake Maye, the Seahawks controlled the contest from start to finish, sealing a dominant and well‑deserved championship win.

  • NFL Playoffs Week 4: Super Bowl LX
  • Date: Monday, February 9th, 2026 (Aust. date)
  • Super Bowl LX Winner: Seattle Seahawks (NFC)
  • Super Bowl LX Score: Seattle Seahawks 29 – 13 New England Patriots

NFL Facts

  • Founded: August 20, 1920
  • Inaugural Champions: Akron Pros (APFA)
  • Commissioner: Roger Goodell
  • Clubs: 32
  • Headquarters: New York, USA
  • Current NFL Champions: Philadelphia Eagles (Super Bowl 59)
  • Trophy: Vince Lombardi Trophy (Super Bowl Trophy)
  • Next Super Bowl: Super Bowl LX (Super Bowl 60), February 9, 2026 (AUS time)

NFL Betting

NFL betting is some of the most popular of all sports markets anywhere in the world. Of course, the one game everyone has marked on the calendar attracting record NFL odds and bets is Super Bowl held in February.

NFL odds are open on all matches during the regular season, through Live Betting markets and all-in Super Bowl and NFL Championship odds are also available across the year.

NFL Bet Types

  • Some of the popular NFL betting types are listed below.
  • Head-To-Head
  • First Score of Game
  • First Team to Score Wins Game?
  • Total Points
  • Race to 10 Points
  • Winning Margin
  • Game To Go to Overtime?

NFL Season

The American NFL football season starts the week after the Labor Day holiday and continues through until the end of December. Contested over 18 weeks the NFL season leads into the Playoffs, which is when American Football betting really heats up.

The NFL Preseason kicks off with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, that takes place at Canton Ohio, and each NFL club plays in either four or five preseason games, including two at their home stadium.

Each NFL team plays 16 games during the regular NFL season making for a total of 256 games ahead of the single-elimination NFL Playoffs between 12 teams finishing up with the league’s championship game – the Super Bowl – where clubs play for the Vince Lobardi Trophy and the coveted Super Bowl rings.

NFL Season Format

  • 4-week Preseason
  • 18-week Regular season
  • Playoffs
  • Super Bowl

NFL Playoffs

After the opening 18 weeks of the regular NFL season the Playoffs begin as the countdown to Super Bowl ticks over. The Playoffs feature the top six teams from each conference made up of four division winners and two wild card NFL teams.

NFL Super Bowl

The NFL Super Bowl is the “Grand Final” of the American Football season and is the last of the Playoff NFL games. It pits the season’s two best teams following the single-elimination games.

Super Bowl LX took place on February 9, 2026 (Aust. time) at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California with Seahawks beating the Patriots 29-13

NFL Clubs

There are 32 NFL Clubs in the competition divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC).

American Football teams grew to the current 32 NFL teams in 2002, which forced each conference into four divisions.

NFL Conferences

There are two NFL conferences – the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC) – and four divisions in each: East, North, South and West.

American Football Conference

AFC East Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Buffalo BillsOrchard Park, NYHighmark Stadium71,6081960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Sean McDermott
Miami DolphinsMiami Gardens, FLHard Rock Stadium64,7671966 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Mike McDaniel
New England PatriotsFoxborough, MAGillette Stadium64,6281960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Mike Vrabel
New York JetsEast Rutherford, NJMetLife Stadium82,5001960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Aaron Glenn

AFC North Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Baltimore RavensBaltimore, MDM&T Bank Stadium70,7451996John Harbaugh
Cincinnati BengalsCincinnati, OHPaul Brown Stadium65,5151968 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Zac Taylor
Cleveland BrownsCleveland, OHHuntington Bank Fields67,4311946 (AAFC), 1950 (NFL)Kevin Stefanski
Pittsburgh SteelersPittsburgh, PAAcrisure Stadium68,4001933Mike Tomlin

AFC South Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Houston TexansHouston, TXNRG Stadium72,2202002DeMeco Ryans
Indianapolis ColtsIndianapolis, INLucas Oil Stadium70,0001953Shane Steichen
Jacksonville JaguarsJacksonville, FLEverBank Stadium67,8141995Liam Coen
Tennessee TitansNashville, TNNissan Stadium69,1431960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Brian Callahan

AFC West Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Denver BroncosDenver, COEmpower Field at Mile High76,1251960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Sean Payton
Kansas City ChiefsKansas City, MOArrowhead Stadium76,4161960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Andy Reid
Los Vegas RaidersParadise, NevadaAllegiant Stadium65,0001960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Pete Carroll
Los Angeles ChargersInglewood, CASo-Fi Stadium70,2401960 (AFL), 1970 (NFL)Jim Harbaugh

National Football Conference

NFC East Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Dallas CowboysArlington, TXAT&T Stadium80,0001960Brian Schottenheimer
New York GiantsEast Rutherford, NJMetLife Stadium82,5001925Brian Daboll
Philadelphia EaglesPhiladelphia, PALincoln Financial Field67,5941933Nick Sirianni
Washington Football TeamLandover, MDNorthwest Stadium62,0001932Dan Quinn

NFC North Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Chicago BearsChicago, ILSoldier Field66,9441920Ben Johnson
Detroit LionsDetroit, MIFord Field65,0001930Dan Campbell
Green Bay PackersGreen Bay, WILambeau Field81,4411921Matt LaFleur
Minnesota VikingsMinneapolis, MNU.S. Bank Stadium66,2021961Kevin O’Connell

NFC South Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Atlanta FalconsAtlanta, GAMercedes-Benz Stadium71,0001966Raheem Morris
Carolina PanthersCharlotte, NCBank of America Stadium74,8671995Dave Canales
New Orleans SaintsNew Orleans, LACaesars Superdome73,2081967Kellen Moore
Tampa Bay BuccaneersTampa, FLRaymond James Stadium69,2181976Todd Bowles

NFC West Division

ClubCityStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
Arizona CardinalsGlendale, AZState Farm Stadium63,4001920Jonathan Gannon
Los Angeles RamsInglewood, CASoFi Stadium70,2401936 (Second AFL), 1937 (NFL)Sean McVay
San Francisco 49ersSanta Clara, CALevi’s Stadium68,5001946 (AAFC), 1950 (NFL)Kyle Shanahan
Seattle SeahawksSeattle, WALumen Field68,7401976Mike Macdonald

NFL Team Records

The Green Bay Packers boast the most NFL Championships – 13 titles made up of nine prior to the Super Bowl Era and four Super Bowl wins.

The NFL team record for the most Super Bowl championships belongs to the Pittsburgh Steelers with six.

  • Most NFL Championships: Green Bay Packers (13)
  • Most Super Bowl Championships: Pittsburgh Steelers (6) & New England Patriots (6)
  • Most Super Bowl Appearances: New England Patriots (12) followed by – Dallas Cowboys (8), Pittsburgh Steelers (8), Denver Broncos (8), San Francisco 49ers (8)

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