Eagles, Bills, Ravens, and Chiefs Top Super Bowl LX Futures
As is normally the case, the public is betting on the future based on past results for the 2025-26 NFL championship, which will be determined at Super Bowl LX.
The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are the betting favorite to win Super Bowl LX for a second consecutive NFL championship. While repeat Super Bowl champions are not that common, they are also not uncommon.
Since the 1966-67 season and Super Bowl I, there have been eight repeat champions, with the Kansas City Chiefs being the last team to achieve that feat in the 2023 and 2024 campaigns. Kansas City ended a 20-year drought of no repeat champions. The New England Patriots pulled off the trick in 2003 and 2004.
Thus, the Eagles' task, while not impossible, will be be difficult.
2025 NFL Futures – Super Bowl LX
Odds to Win Super Bowl LX Championship: Philadelphia Eagles +650, Buffalo Bills +700, Baltimore Ravens +700, Kansas City Chiefs +750, Detroit Lions +1000, Washington Commanders +1800, San Francisco 49ers +2000, Green Bay Packers +2000, Cincinnati Bengals +2000, Los Angeles Rams +2200, Denver Broncos +2500, Tampa Bay Buccaneers +2800, LA Chargers +2800, Minnesota Vikings +3000, Chicago Bears +3500, Pittsburgh Steelers +400, Houston Texans +4000, Seattle Seahawks +6000, New England Patriots +6000, Dallas Cowboys +6000, Arizona Cardinals +600, Miami Dolphins +8000, Jacksonville Jaguars +8000, Atlanta Falcons +8000, Las Vegas Raiders +12000, Indianapolis Colts +12000, Carolina Panthers +14000, Tennessee Titans +18000, New York Giants +18000, New York Giants +20000, Cleveland Browns +25000, New Orleans Saints +30000
Super Bowl LX Overview
Super Bowl LX will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. Levi’s Stadium is the home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers.
The game will be broadcast on NBC.
Philadelphia Eagles +650
The Eagles have become the best franchise in the NFL, led by owner Jeffrey Lurie, general manager Howie Roseman, and head coach Nick Sirianni. Since 2017, the Eagles have won two Super Bowls and three NFC championships.
A great example of the prowess of Philadelphia’s management is quarterback Jalen Hurts, who was drafted 50th overall in the 2020 NFL Draft. The pick was derided and scoffed at. Yet, Hurts clearly outplayed Patrick Mahomes last February in the Super Bowl to emerge as the game’s MVP. He is also a 2-time Pro Bowler.
Philadelphia has the roster to win another Super Bowl and graded well in the 2025 NFL Draft. They also play in the NFC East, which is not among the strongest.
Buffalo Bills +700
Since their final Super Bowl appearance in the 1993-94 campaign, the Bills have been spending Super Sundays at home. In recent years, they have had teams good enough to get there but ultimately not good enough to close.
Buffalo is coming off six consecutive double-digit wins and playoff seasons, but lost the AFC championship game to their arch-nemesis, the Kansas City Chiefs.
Buffalo should win the weak AFC East again, but their playoff prospects remain murky. The Bills have a lot of work to do on the defensive side of the ball.
Baltimore Ravens +700
The Lamar Jackson era has been an overall success for the Ravens, but they have not yet produced a Super Bowl. Jackson has won three PFWA NFL MVP awards, including last year, but the Ravens have not been able to finish.
Baltimore is one of the strongest franchises in the NFL under the leadership of owner John Bisciotti and head coach John Harbaugh.
The Ravens have made the playoffs in six of their last seven seasons, and they figure to be in the hunt again. The Ravens tried to shore up their leaky pass defense in the draft.
Kansas City Chiefs +750
Last year, Kansas City had the chance to win an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl championship. But on Super Sunday, the Chiefs were outcoached, outplayed, and humiliated 40-23 by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The game revealed Kansas City's weaknesses, which included the lack of a game-breaking supporting cast around Patrick Mahomes and the aging of Travis Kelce.
The Chiefs worked to retool their roster in the offseason for what they vow will be a redemption tour. Kelce said he would train harder than ever, and Mahomes said the team is fully determined to return to glory in 2025.