In the race for the Super Bowl, the Cincinnati Bengals (+2250) and Cleveland Browns (+20700) are separated by a notable gap. The implied probabilities — 4.3% and 0.5% respectively — tell the story of how the market views these two contenders.
Since the start of the 2026 Offseason season, the Cincinnati Bengals have shortened from +2370 to +2250, while the Cleveland Browns have drifted from +20700 to +20700.
The market currently gives the Cincinnati Bengals the edge at +2250, while the Cleveland Browns sit at +20700. Both teams' full odds history across all tracked sportsbooks is charted above.