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Super Bowl 60 odds: Eagles, Chiefs, Ravens among favorites to win NFL championship in 2026

Posted on April 22, 2025

The dust has settled on the 2024 NFL season, as the Philadelphia Eagles have been crowned league champions.

The Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl 59 to cap off the NFL playoffs. That will send Philadelphia into party mode while the other 31 NFL teams start looking ahead to the 2025 NFL season more vigorously.

The offseason will usher in new hope for many of the NFL’s teams. Many contenders will beef up their rosters during NFL free agency and the 2025 draft while other clubs will be able to reinstate their “playoff hopeful” statuses after rough seasons.

 

Most importantly, every NFL team will be given an entire offseason to get healthier. That could go a long way toward determining which teams have a chance to make it to Super Bowl 60.

 

Who is expected to win the Super Bowl in 2026? Here’s an early look at the Super Bowl odds for every NFL team with the 2024 season and playoffs now officially over.

Super Bowl 60 odds

The Eagles (+600) are favored to win Super Bowl 60, according to odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. They are one of five teams to sport better than 10-1 odds to win the Lombardi Trophy.

The San Francisco 49ers (+1500) have the shortest Super Bowl odds among teams that failed to make the playoffs last season. Meanwhile, the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns, who own the top-two picks in the 2025 NFL draft, are tied with the longest odds league-wide to win the Big Game.

Below is a full look at the latest odds to win Super Bowl 60:

  • Philadelphia Eagles: +600
  • Kansas City Chiefs: +700
  • Baltimore Ravens: +700
  • Buffalo Bills: +700
  • Detroit Lions: +900
  • San Francisco 49ers: +1500
  • Cincinnati Bengals: +1800
  • Washington Commanders: +1900
  • Green Bay Packers: +1900
  • Los Angeles Rams: +2800
  • Los Angeles Chargers: +2800
  • Houston Texans: +3000
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +3500
  • Denver Broncos: +3500
  • Minnesota Vikings: +4000
  • Chicago Bears: +4500
  • Dallas Cowboys: +5500
  • Seattle Seahawks: +6500
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: +6500
  • Miami Dolphins: +6500
  • Atlanta Falcons: +6500
  • Arizona Cardinals: +6500
  • New York Jets: +8000
  • New England Patriots: +8000
  • Las Vegas Raiders: +9000
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: +10000
  • Indianapolis Colts: +11000
  • Carolina Panthers: +12000
  • New York Giants: +15000
  • New Orleans Saints: +15000
  • Tennessee Titans: +20000
  • Cleveland Browns: +20000

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