Super Bowl 59 has come and gone, with the Philadelphia Eagles being crowned champions. Now that the 2024-2025 season is complete, it’s time to look ahead to next season and see if the Eagles can repeat or if another team will make a run. Yes, it’s early, but it’s never too early to check out the odds for Super Bowl 60.
The Favorites
Kansas City Chiefs +500
No surprise here, as Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are still two of the best in the NFL and will be even more determined to return and win Super Bowl 60 after a disappointing performance. How will KC reload this team with some aging veterans (Chris Jones, Travis Kelce) who may have lost a step? Still, the Chiefs are one of the best teams in the league.
Baltimore Ravens +650
Lamar Jackson wins MVPs and regular-season games but has struggled in the playoffs despite having key offensive pieces. The Ravens will be dangerous again, but they’re in a conference filled with many talented teams.
Buffalo Bills +700
Another team with an MVP quarterback, but no playoff success. Can the Bills add better pieces in the offseason to help Josh Allen finally get over the hump? Time will tell, but Buffalo should have many returning pieces and remain the best team in the AFC East, which means making the playoffs is almost a formality.
Philadelphia Eagles +700
Last offseason, the Eagles added the missing pieces that led to a championship, and now they’ll look to defend their title. Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, and A.J. Brown are all back on offense, while the defense is stacked with both veterans and young stars like Jalen Carter. Don’t be surprised to see Philadelphia contend again, but they’ll need to avoid the Super Bowl hangover.
Early Longshots
Washington Commanders +1400
After the season Jayden Daniels had, the Commanders are now a popular pick for next season. There are big decisions to make in free agency, as key veterans were a big part of their success (Bobby Wagner, Zach Ertz, and Frankie Luvu). Management has stated they’ll make moves to improve, and they could make a run at defensive stud Myles Garrett in the offseason, which would alter these odds.
Cincinnati Bengals +1800
The Bengals may be on a mission next year. After a poor start, Cincinnati almost snuck into the playoffs but fell short. Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Trey Hendrickson are looking for new deals, and Tee Higgins could be elsewhere. The Bengals were top 10 in both yards and points, but the defense let them down.
Minnesota Vikings +3300
These odds are reflective of what the Vikings do at quarterback. Will they re-sign Sam Darnold, who led them to a 14-3 season, or hand the keys to J.J. McCarthy? Minnesota could also be in the running for Aaron Rodgers, who is out in New York, and that would alter the odds. With the Lions losing their offensive and defensive coordinators, the gap in the NFC North could be tighter.
Atlanta Falcons +6600
The Falcons play in the weakest division in football, and with Michael Penix Jr. taking over, Atlanta could make a run in 2026. Penix has playmakers around him, including Bijan Robinson, Drake London, and Kyle Pitts. There’s still work to do with this team, but at these long odds, it’s not a bad bet.
Super Bowl 60 Odds
- Kansas City Chiefs +500
- Baltimore Ravens +650
- Buffalo Bills +700
- Philadelphia Eagles +700
- Detroit Lions +1200
- San Francisco 49ers +1400
- Washington Commanders +1400
- Cincinnati Bengals +1800
- Green Bay Packers +2200
- Houston Texans +2500
- Los Angeles Rams +2500
- Denver Broncos +2800
- Chicago Bears +3300
- Dallas Cowboys +3300
- Los Angeles Chargers +3300
- Minnesota Vikings +3300
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3300
- Seattle Seahawks +5000
- Arizona Cardinals +5500
- Atlanta Falcons +6600
- Las Vegas Raiders +6600
- Miami Dolphins +6600
- New York Jets +6600
- Pittsburgh Steelers +6600
- Jacksonville Jaguars +8000
- New England Patriots +8000
- Carolina Panthers +10000
- Cleveland Browns +10000
- Indianapolis Colts +10000
- New Orleans Saints +10000
- Tennessee Titans +10000
- New York Giants +15000