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| Published On Jan 17, 2026 3:28 am CET | By Daniel Li

Robinhood Adds Custom Combos to Football Prediction Markets

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Robinhood has launched Custom Combos, a new feature now rolling out across all professional football prediction markets on the platform. The product allows users to bundle multiple outcomes into a single contract, similar to how parlays work at traditional sportsbooks.

The rollout begins ahead of the NFL divisional round and applies only to pro football markets at launch.


Good to Know

  • Custom Combos allow up to 10 predictions in one contract
  • The feature is limited to professional football markets
  • Contracts pay out $1 per unit if all outcomes settle correctly

How Custom Combos Work

Custom Combos let users stack multiple predictions tied to the same slate of games. Each selection must settle correctly for the contract to pay out.

Robinhood said customers can mix team results and player outcomes in one contract. An example shared by the company included Buffalo to win, Josh Allen to score a touchdown, and Bo Nix to throw for more than 200 yards, all combined into a single position.

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“To (pay out), all contracts have to be correct,” the company stated in its release.

Users can build contracts with as many as 10 legs, pushing the feature closer to traditional parlay style betting while remaining inside a prediction market structure.

Just for Pro Football?

Robinhood chief executive officer Vlad Tenev previously confirmed that Custom Combos would remain limited to professional football. He said the contracts would pay $1 on the purchase price if every outcome settles correctly.

During a December showcase event, Robinhood leadership positioned the feature as part of a broader effort to improve prediction market tools.

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“This was a great opportunity for us to really be able to become the leader in the space, and that’s what we’re working to do,” JB Mackenzie, vice president and general manager of futures and international at Robinhood, told CNBC at the time. “The enhancements here are another example of it, where we’re trying to build new customer experiences that make it easier and, in some cases, provide them more advanced order types and trading capabilities to meet the needs that they’re asking us for.”

Expansion Plans Beyond Football

Robinhood has also discussed plans to introduce player contracts across other sports. Those contracts would function similarly to prop style markets, covering outcomes such as anytime touchdowns or yardage totals.

The company has not confirmed a timeline for expansion beyond professional football.

Robinhood originally launched as a stock trading platform. Prediction markets have since become its fastest growing product line.

More than 11 billion contracts have been traded since the end of 2024. The prediction market user base now exceeds one million users, highlighting rapid adoption across sports and event driven contracts.

Daniel Li

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