Who Will Win the Pro Football Championship? Seattle vs New England Markets on Kalshi
Kalshi markets give Seattle a 68% chance to win the Super Bowl based on strong season stats and point differential, with New England seen as underdogs despite major improvement.
- Ahead of Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, Kalshi markets show Seattle at 68% and New England at 33%, offering $10 site credit to new Kalshi customers ages 18 and older using promo code MLIVE.
- Seattle's 14-3 record includes a league-leading plus-191 point differential and 28.4 PPG, while New England rebounded from 4-13 to 14-3 under Mike Vrabel with Drake Maye leading offense.
- Buyers on Kalshi trade yes/no contracts, which settle at $1 if correct and $0 if incorrect; a $0.65 example suggests about 65%.
- Because regulations vary by location, new users ages 18 and older must pass verification checks to register on Kalshi, and users consent to the User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
- That pricing model could attract sports fans and retail traders seeking to trade event contracts, as Kalshi's market-driven pricing differs from traditional sportsbooks.
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