The main over/under line for the most recent Super Bowl (Super Bowl 60, Seahawks vs. Patriots on February 8, 2026) closed at 45.5 points at major sportsbooks, with standard -110 odds on both the over and the under.

Quick Scoop: What that means

  • “Over/under 45.5” means sportsbooks set the expected combined final score of both teams at 45.5 points.
  • Bettors could wager:
    • Over 45.5: total combined points 46 or more.
    • Under 45.5: total combined points 45 or fewer.
  • Odds of about -110 on each side are typical for a balanced Super Bowl total, meaning you’d risk 110 units to win 100 on either the over or the under.

In recent years, the under has actually been slightly more common in Super Bowls, which added to the debate this year about whether 45.5 was “too high” or “just right” given both teams’ offenses and defenses.

TL;DR: The over/under on the latest Super Bowl was 45.5 points at kickoff, with roughly -110 odds on both the over and the under.

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