The Philadelphia Eagles dethroned the Kansas City Chiefs to stop the first three-peat in NFL history. They opened up at 17/1 last season. Now that the confetti has settled in New Orleans it’s time to take a look at every team and the 2026 Super Bowl LX Odds and best bets.
The Eagles quickly opened back up as the odds on favorites to go back-to-back. While the Chiefs are second on the list. Can Kansas City avoid the dreaded Super Bowl hangover that seems to plague team after team after losing the big game? Baltimore, Buffalo, and Detriot join them as favorites atop the board.
2026 Super Bowl LX Odds and Best Bets – A Look at Every Team
Philadelphia Eagles +600
Kansas City Chiefs +700
Baltimore Ravens +700
Buffalo Bills +700
Detroit Lions +700
San Francisco 49ers +1600
Washington Commanders +2000
Green Bay Packers +2000
Cincinnati Bengals +2000
Los Angeles Chargers +2500
Los Angeles Rams +2800
Houston Texans +3000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3500
Denver Broncos +3500
Minnesota Vikings +4000
Chicago Bears +4000
Seattle Seahawks +6500
Pittsburgh Steelers +6500
Atlanta Falcons +6500
Dallas Cowboys +6500
Miami Dolphins +6500
Arizona Cardinals +6500
New York Jets +8000
New England Patriots +8000
Las Vegas Raiders +10000
Jacksonville Jaguars +10000
Indianapolis Colts +11000
Carolina Panthers +12000
New York Giants +15000
New Orleans Saints +15000
Cleveland Browns +15000
Tennessee Titans +20000
2026 Super Bowl LX Odds and Best Bets – A Look at Every Team
The Favorites
To no surprise, the Eagles are the odds-on favorites to win it all again in 2026 after picking up their second title in franchise history last night in New Orleans. It won’t be an easy task, but after the beatdown, they just put on the Chiefs. Could this team be one that’s a threat for years to come? That Super Bowl curse should scare any Chiefs fan going into 2025. It’s bitten team after team when nobody saw it coming. But if anyone can defeat a curse, it’s Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. Big questions face the team in the offseason as they look to retool and make another run at it.
The Baltimore Ravens are one of the favorites going into 2025 after a stellar 2024 campaign that saw them lose a close one to the Bills in the playoffs. The Ravens showed they could play with anyone last year, beating the Bills in the regular season and coming within a toe on the line of beating the Chiefs. Can Henry continue to be as effective as he was in ‘24 and can the Ravens get there in a loaded AFC Conference is the question.
Buffalo once again couldn’t get through Kansas City to get back to the Super Bowl. Is this one of the most cursed franchises in history? They’ve got a lot of questions to answer before I’d consider betting them at this low of a number. The Detroit Lions became America’s team last year and were the sportsbook’s biggest liability when it came to Super Bowl bets. Now they’ve lost seven of their coaches to the off-season coaching cycle, including their offensive and defensive coordinators. It felt like 2024 should have been their year, can they rebound in 25?
Mid-Tier
San Francisco made their second Super Bowl appearance in four seasons following the 2023 season, and then the wheels fell off in 2024. Plagued by injuries and bad luck they failed to even make the playoffs. They’ll be reloaded for 2025 and at this price, are worth keeping an eye on. The Commanders were this year’s magical turnaround team. Can year two Jayden Daniels return this team to the NFC Championship and then win the Super Bowl?
Green Bay had a disappointing end to the season losing to the Eagles in the Wild Card round. Jordan Love has settled in as a solid starter, but his weapons remain questionable. At 20/1, the Packers are a near-perennial playoff team, but in a tough division. The Cincinnati Bengals are personally my favorite bet on the Super Bowl futures market right now. They just missed in 2024, having a slew of bad luck and losses. This is a team though that’s proven they can get it done against great teams like the Chiefs in the playoffs. If they can get back there, which they should. They’ll be a strong threat.
Jim Harbaugh is entering year two of yet another program turnaround with the Chargers. Year one showed great play from Justin Herbert and rookie Laad McConkey showed up big. The team made the playoffs, how big is their next step is the question now. Across the field for the Rams, they hardly snuck into the playoffs in 2024, then upset the Vikings and almost the Eagles. Changes abound as the team shops veteran Cooper Kupp, but Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford are back to give it another run. The Rams are a team you can never count out.
More Mid-Tier
The Houston Texans built on a strong rookie year from CJ Stroud and got back to the playoffs. They held strong with the Chiefs in the Divisional round, but ultimately it wasn’t enough. The biggest issue for the Texans is that they are in the conference that has the Chiefs, Bills, Ravens, and Bengals. Tampa Bay made it to the playoffs for another season with Baker Mayfield at the helm. This is an exciting team that you could see get hot and make a run certainly, but the question is do they have that “it” factor and the right coaching to win it all?
Denver is an intriguing team at this price. They made the playoffs in year one of Bo Nix. If they can add an Ashton Jeanty and a few other solid pieces in the off-season with a coach like Sean Peyton running the show, the heights they can reach are endless. At 35/1 this team is definitely on my short list of mid-tier teams to consider. Unfortunately, they have that same AFC problem as the Texans. Minnesota has questions to answer at quarterback this off-season. To keep it simple, do you trust Sam Darnold or basically rookie JJ McCarthy to win it all? While the team around them is great, I don’t.
The Chicago Bears got the hottest name in the head coaching search in Ben Johnson the Lions offensive coordinator. Johnson is a massive upgrade for the team at head coach and rookie #1 overall pick Caleb Williams showed plenty of strengths. Don’t forget they were 4-2 before that back-breaking Hail Mary by the Commanders put them into an early hibernation. Being in the NFC North is the biggest thing the Bears have working against them. Seattle just missed the playoffs at 10-7 last year with first-year head coach Mike Macdonald. They’ll be an interesting team to keep an eye on in 2025.
2026 Super Bowl LX Odds and Best Bets – A Look at Every Team
Long-Shots
Look, the Pittsburgh Steelers have to be considered at this price every season. Mike Tomlin has never had a losing season, and he’s the longest-tenured coach in the league. That being said, he’s lost six straight playoff games. If they can just pick up a couple of pieces tho, I’ll never be sad holding a longshot ticket on Mike Tomlin. In Atlanta, they need to figure out the Cousins cap debacle, but it does seem they found a quarterback with some potential. Are they a team that’s going to shock the world and win the Super Bowl next year? Probably not.
A team that I hate to admit does move the needle is the Dallas Cowboys. I get it, they haven’t really won anything in 20+ years and they are the yearly “this is our year team.” They are just a season removed from going 12-5 and winning the NFC East in 2023 and tying for the #1 overall seed in the NFC. They were upset in the playoffs and then Dak Prescott was injured in 2024. Brain Schottenheimer was the least sexy new coach this off-season, but maybe that’s what the Cowboys needed. At the price they are at, could they make the playoffs and you are holding a 65/1 ticket? I don’t hate it as much as I should.
The Miami Dolphins have been a team that just hasn’t quite been able to put it all together. They missed the playoffs again in 2024, and now Tyreek is ready to move on. They just don’t move the needle for me at this point. Arizona is another interesting team that just can’t seem to get over the hump. Maybe Kyler isn’t the guy who can get them there, and Harrison Jr wasn’t as impressive as everyone hoped in 2024. I was high on the team going into last year, and that bit me and took all the wind out of my sails for them. I need to see it on the field first.
Longer-Shots
The New York Jets are, well. Nobody knows what they are. Is Rodgers back, is Wilson back, is Adams back? Who plays quarterback, nobody is quite sure. If they go the Rodgers route, it’s hard to be excited, and if they don’t, it’s rebuild mode. Start checking out the odds for the first draft pick, Jets fans.
The New England Patriots are really the last team I can make an argument for, and it’s only because they are 80/1. Drake Maye looked the part in his rookie year. You bring in arguably the best hire of the off-season in proven winner and overachiever Mike Vrabel. The Patriots have the fourth overall pick and by a wide margin the most cap space ($120 million) in the NFL. Vrabel led the Titans to the #1 seed in the AFC not long ago with Ryan Tannehill at quarterback, and the Patriots with the right moves could be a playoff team. IF they make the playoffs and you have an 80/1 ticket, who knows maybe they find some old Tom Brady magic and make a run.
The Las Vegas Raiders are certainly interesting. Bringing in Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly signifies they want to compete sooner rather than later. They’ve got some so, I’d pieces and the second most cap space along with the sixth overall pick. Imagine bringing in Jameis Winston to operate a high-flying offense and piecing the rest together. I’d be interested in a win total over at least. Jacksonville had all that promise a few years ago. Then the coaching search went array and they fired the GM after they’d planned to keep him. With Trevor Lawrence, you’ve at least got a quarterback figured out and that’s a lot more than most teams. But it would take quite a turnaround.
The Indianapolis Colts, like most teams at this price, have a lot of questions to be answered. Is Anthony Richardson the guy? If he is the guy, can he stay healthy? The Colts are a team with a lot of pieces left from a 9-8 record just two seasons ago when Richardson missed a majority of the season and they had to piece it all together.
Cinderella Story
It’s going to be a true Cinderella story if any of these teams were to win Super Bowl LX, but never say never! Nobody saw the Commanders’ story coming this season. The Carolina Panthers thought all the capital and time they’d sunk into Bryce Young was a waste, but as Lee Corso would say “not so fast my friends.” Just maybe, there is something to Young, and with a year three breakout this team could see the playoffs.
New York elected to keep Brian Dabol and they hold the third pick in the NFL Draft. Everyone in New York has the hottest seats in all of the NFL, so expect them to be aggressive and go all out. That could be either getting Shedeur Sanders and making a Commander style turnaround. Or, everyone is fired in Week 5.
The Saints seem like a team that should have had it all together the last few years and hasn’t. Bringing Derek Carr over hasn’t brought the results the team had hoped for. Maybe with a new head coach and philosophy, it can take them somewhere. Cleveland is a tough one. You want to loop them in with the Jets where nobody is quite sure what’s going on. However, they have a competent head coach and Deshaun Watson’s reinjury could be a huge blessing in disguise. The team with the #2 overall pick the last two seasons made the playoffs with CJ Stroud and Jayden Daniels. Is Cam Ward or Sanders on the table for the Browns to have the same resurgence?
Finally, The Tennessee Titans are the 32nd and final team on the Super Bowl LX odds. They hold the #1 overall draft pick and all the cards in their basket. Do they draft a quarterback, or trade back? Long-term if you are a fan, you’d probably like to see a haul for the #1 pick from a desperate team like the Giants. It’s just hard to see any scenario where the Titans compete in 2025.
Best Bets
Philadelphia Eagles +600
Bengals +2000
Patriots +8000
Initially, I was going to leave the Eagles out of this section, but how can you after what we saw last night? If I’m putting my money on any of the favorites, it’s the Eagles to run it back in the easier conference to work through. Maybe the Birds go back to back?
The Cincinnati Bengals are by far my favorite bet on the board. This is a team that just missed the playoffs last season, but when they are in the playoffs, they get the job done. Joe Burrow is one cool customer under pressure and this number is way too large for a team that’s capable of what they are.
For New England, look, it’s a long shot for a reason. That said, there’s a path for this team to make it to the playoffs with a strong second season from Maye and with great coaching in place. If the Patriots draft right and use all that cap space correctly, they could be the next team to rise fast and if you get there, who knows?