The "Championship Belt" concept comes from boxing/wresting and is the idea that every season, the previous years champion (here the Super Bowl) starts with the belt, and each time they lose they pass the belt to the winning team who becomes the new sole owner.
The concept is explained here:
https://grantland.com/the-triangle/introducing-the-nba-regular-season-championship-belt/
The Kansas City Chiefs currently hold the championship belt (given they won the previous year's championship and are undefeated).
Week 0: Chiefs
Week 1: Chiefs defend against Ravens
Week 2: Chiefs defend against Bengals
Week 3: Chiefs defend against the Falcons
Week 4: Chiefs defend against the Chargers
Week 5: Chiefs defend against the Saints
Week 6: Chiefs defend against the Bye Week
Week 7: Chiefs defend against the 49ers
Week 8: Chiefs defend against Raiders
Week 9: Chiefs defend against Buccaneers
Week 10: Chiefs attempt to defend against Broncos
Week 11: ?
Week 12: ?
Week 13: ?
Week 14: ?
Week 15: ?
Week 16: ?
Week 17: ?
Week 18: ?
This market closes at the conclusion of the regular season, resolving simply with the team who holds the belt after Week 18. I'll update each week with the current owner of the belt. As a fun edge case, a tie would resolve in a division into two different belts (and could resolve for multiple teams).
Also See:
/StopPunting/who-will-hold-the-202324-last-year
/StopPunting/how-many-unique-bird-teams-will-own
/StopPunting/how-many-unique-cat-teams-will-own