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NFL Predictions: Live Odds & Analysis

The NFL is the most popular sport in America, and prediction markets track every major outcome from Super Bowl champions to division winners, MVP races, and coaching changes. Real money from thousands of traders produces odds that reflect genuine market consensus on football outcomes.

NFL prediction markets shine during the draft, free agency, and playoff season, when uncertainty is highest and information moves fast. Traders who follow roster construction, salary cap dynamics, and coaching schemes gain an edge, and their collective bets produce probabilities that often outperform expert picks.

Track live NFL prediction market odds, see which teams are rising or falling in championship futures, and compare prediction market probabilities to the sports media narrative.

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Frequently asked questions

Who is favored to win the next Super Bowl?

Super Bowl futures shift based on free agency moves, draft picks, injuries, and regular season performance. Check the live markets above for current championship probabilities.

How early can I trade NFL prediction markets?

NFL futures markets are typically available year-round on Polymarket, with volume increasing as the season approaches. Off-season markets focus on draft picks, coaching changes, and roster moves.

Are prediction markets better than ESPN power rankings?

Prediction markets aggregate real-money bets from thousands of participants, while power rankings reflect editorial judgment. Studies suggest markets tend to be better calibrated for outcome forecasting because traders face financial consequences for being wrong.

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