NFL: Super Bowl Futures Odds for 2025 and 2026

We’ve been betting on which team will win Super Bowl LIX for almost a full year. We’ve gone from 32 teams — and favorites like the Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, and Dallas Cowboys — to the final four teams left standing.

Of course, you can bet on which of those four will stand victorious in New Orleans in three weeks. But did you know that you can also wager on which team will win Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California?

That game is 13 months away, and the rosters will change considerably over the coming off-season. But it’s never too early to place a wager. After all, It is called a futures bet for a reason.

Super Bowl LIX Betting Odds

The Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions went into the weekend with some of the shortest odds to win Super Bowl LIX. Now they are out, and the Philadelphia Eagles are in. A good defense, coupled with an all-time season from running back Saquon Barkley, and the Eagles are +175 favorites.

The Kansas City Chiefs are two wins away from a historical three-peat. If you think they will get those wins, that bet pays +240. The Chiefs have been among the betting favorites since they won Super Bowl LXIII in Las Vegas, and since that win, they have won 16 of the 18 games they have played.

Right behind the Chiefs are the Buffalo Bills, reflecting the closeness of their matchup in the AFC Championship Game. A wager on the Bills to finally get over the hump and win the first Super Bowl in team history pays +260.

The longshot of the group is the one team that has been a longshot since before the season. No one believed in the Washington Commanders when the season began. They kicked off Week 1 at +12000 to win the Super Bowl, and were +16500 heading into Week 2. Now, as they prepare for the NFC Championship Game, a Super Bowl-winning bet on Washington pays +650.

Super Bowl LX Betting Odds

Kansas City Chiefs (+600)

Be it starting a new Super Bowl streak, or going for a four-peat, the Chiefs are co-favorites to win next year’s Super Bowl. And why not? They have a young team, a Hall of Fame coach not going anywhere, and a quarterback who’s made it to the AFC Championship Game every season he’s started.

Buffalo Bills (+600)

As with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, as long as Josh Allen is the quarterback of the Bills, they will be a Super Bowl contender. The Bills are the other co-favorites to win next year’s Super Bowl, and the favorites to win the AFC East for a sixth straight time.

Baltimore Ravens (+700)

Right before the Bills and Ravens kicked off in the Divisional Round on Sunday, the Ravens were the betting favorite to win next year’s Super Bowl. Losing to Buffalo dropped them down to third, but no further than that, because they have Lamar Jackson, who may be a couple of weeks away from winning his third MVP.

Detroit Lions (+800)

It will be hard for the Detroit Lions to recover from this season’s missed opportunity. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is expected to leave for a head coaching position, and even though the NFC North petered out in the playoffs, it will remain one of the best divisions in football next season.

Philadelphia Eagles (+850)

We probably won’t see another 2,000-yard season out of Saquon Barkley, but this team is still loaded with stars on offense and defense, and they are playoff-tested. And perhaps next season, they are playing for a Super Bowl repeat.

Washington Commanders (+1500)

Caution is the order of the day with the Washington Commanders. The Houston Texans were among the Super Bowl favorites because of the great rookie season by C.J. Stroud. Jayden Daniels will carry those same expectations into next season, but it won’t be as easy as it looks.

San Francisco 49ers (+1800)

This is a no-brainer. Under Kyle Shanahan, the San Francisco 49ers either go to the NFC Championship Game (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023) or they finish below .500 (2017, 2018, 2020, 2024). Since this past season was a bust, they are due to get back to Super Bowl contention. Assuming they figure out what to do with Brock Purdy.

Cincinnati Bengals (+1800)

The Cincinnati Bengals have missed the playoffs in three of Joe Burrow’s five seasons, but he is in the category of “always in contention.” However, the futures of Ja’Marr Chase’s bank account and Tee Higgins’ city of residence still have to be worked out this off-season.

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