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Pro Football: 2027 AFC Champion
Volume$3.0K•EndsJan 25, 2027•226d 2h left
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Baltimore Ravens· $411 | 14% | |
Buffalo Bills· $395 | 13% | |
Los Angeles Chargers· $289 | 10% | |
Kansas City Chiefs· $274 | 9% | |
Houston Texans· $263 | 9% | |
New England Patriots· $259 | 9% | |
Denver Broncos· $228 | 8% | |
Cincinnati Bengals· $189 | 6% | |
Jacksonville Jaguars· $167 | 6% | |
Pittsburgh Steelers· $122 | 4% | |
Indianapolis Colts· $108 | 4% | |
Las Vegas Raiders· $75 | 2% | |
Cleveland Browns· $68 | 2% | |
Miami Dolphins· $50 | 2% | |
New York Jets· $47 | 2% | |
Tennessee Titans· $38 | 1% |
Baltimore Ravens· $411
Buffalo Bills· $395
Los Angeles Chargers· $289
Kansas City Chiefs· $274
Houston Texans· $263
New England Patriots· $259
Denver Broncos· $228
Cincinnati Bengals· $189
Jacksonville Jaguars· $167
Pittsburgh Steelers· $122
Indianapolis Colts· $108
Las Vegas Raiders· $75
Cleveland Browns· $68
Miami Dolphins· $50
New York Jets· $47
Tennessee Titans· $38
Resolution Rules
This market will resolve according to the team that wins the 2027 AFC championship game. If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed team to win the 2027 NFL AFC championship per the rules of the NFL (e.g., they are eliminated in the playoffs), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”. If the 2027 NFL AFC championship game is cancelled, postponed after March 31, 2027 ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”. The primary resolution source will be official information from NFL (https://www.nfl.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.