Super Bowl LX odds: Where all 32 teams stand as training camps open
All 32 teams opened training camp this week, marking the official start of the 2025 NFL season.
A lot can change between now and Week 1, but there's no better time to see how every club stands in the betting market as football fans' excitement builds.
The favorites
Team | Super Bowl Odds | Div. Odds | To Make Playoffs |
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Eagles | +650 | -145 | -450 |
Ravens | +700 | -145 | -500 |
Bills | +700 | -300 | -750 |
Chiefs | +750 | -120 | -450 |
Lions | +900 | +140 | -190 |
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The defending champion Eagles are the Super Bowl favorites at +650 on ESPN BET and theScore BET, narrowly ahead of the Ravens and Bills. With a large portion of the core returning, Philadelphia is expected to remain dominant in the NFC. The Eagles are -145 favorites to win their division and -450 (81.8% implied probability) to make the playoffs. The NFL almost banned the infamous tush push this offseason, but Philly will get to execute its near-unstoppable go-to goal-line play for at least one more season.
Three AFC clubs are next up on the oddsboard. Although the Bills and Ravens sit barely ahead of the Chiefs, everyone knows the road to the Super Bowl goes through Patrick Mahomes and Co.
Kansas City has appeared in seven straight AFC title games and reached three consecutive Super Bowls. As long as Mahomes is under center, the Chiefs have to be considered the team to beat in the conference, regardless of what the odds say.
The Lions round out the list of squads priced below +1000 to win it all. After earning the NFC's top seed last campaign, Detroit was bounced in the divisional round by the Commanders. The offseason brought major changes to the club's coaching staff, with offensive coordinator Ben Johnson leaving for the Bears and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn taking the head coaching job with the Jets. While the Lions have short odds to win the Super Bowl, they're only -190 to make the playoffs. The NFC North is expected to be one of the toughest divisions in football, and all signs point toward Detroit taking a step back in 2025.
Contenders
Team | Super Bowl Odds | Div. Odds | To Make Playoffs |
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Bengals | +2000 | +225 | -140 |
49ers | +2000 | +150 | -185 |
Commanders | +2000 | +225 | -150 |
Packers | +2200 | +260 | -125 |
Rams | +2200 | +175 | -170 |
Texans | +2500 | +100 | -155 |
Chargers | +2500 | +300 | -135 |
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The Bengals, 49ers, and Commanders kick off the contenders section at +2000. The Bengals are the only team to have beaten the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game over the previous six seasons, but they also have significant question marks on defense, which hindered them last year.
San Francisco is coming off a disappointing 6-11 season marred by injuries. They're also in a transition phase, with Brock Purdy entering the final year of his rookie contract and several key players leaving this offseason. Other clubs spent over $321 million on former 49ers in free agency, the most on a team's departing free agents in NFL history, according to CBS Sports' Douglas Clawson.
However, San Francisco still has Purdy, George Kittle, and Christian McCaffrey. If those three can stay on the field, the 49ers should be in a good position to make a run at the Super Bowl, which will be played at their home stadium this season.
The Commanders were the biggest surprise of the 2024 campaign, thanks to the incredible play of Offensive Rookie of the Year winner Jayden Daniels. With sky-high expectations and a year of tape for defenses to study, the former second overall pick could have a sophomore slump. However, Washington made moves to support Daniels, bolstering the offensive line and adding Deebo Samuel to give its young quarterback another weapon. A wide range of outcomes makes the Commanders one of the most interesting teams to follow this season.
Bubble teams
Team | Super Bowl Odds | Div. Odds | To Make Playoffs |
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Bears | +3000 | +450 | +170 |
Broncos | +3000 | +325 | -110 |
Vikings | +3000 | +350 | -105 |
Buccaneers | +3000 | +100 | -165 |
Steelers | +4000 | +550 | +140 |
Cardinals | +5000 | +450 | +130 |
Cowboys | +5000 | +600 | +200 |
Seahawks | +6000 | +550 | +165 |
Falcons | +7500 | +225 | +155 |
Dolphins | +7500 | +700 | +190 |
Patriots | +7500 | +550 | +145 |
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Despite going 5-12 in Caleb Williams' rookie season, expectations remain high for the Bears. Making a splash in the head coach market by signing Johnson has a lot to do with that optimism following his three-year run orchestrating one of the league's best offenses. Whether Williams can operate and execute Johnson's offensive vision remains to be seen, but the vibes are high in Chicago even though the Bears are only +170 to make the playoffs (37% implied probability).
The Vikings enter the J.J. McCarthy era after the former Michigan product missed last campaign due to a knee injury. Head coach Kevin O'Connell has found success with nearly every quarterback he's used under center, so the expectation is that the transition from Sam Darnold to McCarthy will be seamless.
As mentioned earlier, the NFC North could be a gauntlet, with all four teams priced at +3000 or shorter to win the Super Bowl and given a better than 35% chance of making the playoffs.
Long shots
Team | Super Bowl Odds | Div. Odd | To Make Playoffs |
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Colts | +10000 | +350 | +175 |
Jaguars | +10000 | +300 | +170 |
Raiders | +10000 | +15000 | +340 |
Panthers | +15000 | +400 | +250 |
Browns | +20000 | +3000 | +800 |
Giants | +20000 | +3000 | +800 |
Jets | +20000 | +1800 | +450 |
Titans | +25000 | +750 | +425 |
Saints | +30000 | +1100 | +475 |
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The Jaguars stand out as a long shot with a better chance than their +10000 odds suggest. They brought in Liam Coen from the Buccaneers to be their head coach, which should elevate Trevor Lawrence and the rest of the offense. Lawrence has yet to live up to the hype he entered the league with, but an offensive-minded head coach could unlock his potential.
The Browns and Giants have the worst odds to make the playoffs at +800, an implied probability of only 11.1%. Both teams will likely lean on veteran quarterbacks early in the season (Joe Flacco and Russell Wilson) before handing the keys over to a rookie - Jaxon Dart in New York and either Dillon Gabriel or Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland.
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