2025 Super Bowl odds and favorites

When dissecting the NFL teams with the top odds to win the 2025 Super Bowl, the Chiefs emerge as the No. 1 contender, as their +550 odds are the best in the NFL, according to bookmakers.

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Bookmakers have set plenty of futures betting markets before the 2024 NFL campaign. So whether you’re a diehard fan of your local team or just have a hunch about one of the 32 NFL franchises, there’s bound to be a futures bet for you.

Super Bowl Futures Odds

NFL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 5:24 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

  • Chiefs: +550
  • 49ers: +600
  • Ravens: +950
  • Bills: +1200
  • Lions: +1200
  • Bengals: +1300
  • Texans: +1600
  • Eagles: +1700
  • Cowboys: +1700
  • Packers: +1900
  • Jets: +2000
  • Dolphins: +2200
  • Falcons: +2500
  • Rams: +3000
  • Bears: +3000
  • Chargers: +3500
  • Browns: +4000
  • Jaguars: +4500
  • Steelers: +5000
  • Colts: +6000
  • Seahawks: +6500
  • Buccaneers: +7500
  • Vikings: +8000
  • Saints: +8000
  • Commanders: +10000
  • Giants: +10000
  • Raiders: +10000
  • Cardinals: +10000
  • Broncos: +15000
  • Titans: +15000
  • Patriots: +15000
  • Panthers: +25000

Last Season (2023) Offensive & Defensive Leaders

  • The Dolphins averaged 401.3 yards per game last year and gained 6,822 yards in total, No. 1 in the league.
  • In 2023, the Dolphins were also tops in terms of passing yards, at 4,514 overall and 265.5 per game.
  • The leading rushing team in the NFL last season, at 156.5 rushing yards per game and 2,661 rushing yards overall, was the Ravens.
  • The Browns had the No. 1 defense in the NFL in 2023, at 5,710 yards allowed (335.9 per game).
  • Last season the Browns conceded 164.7 passing yards per game (and 2,800 passing yards overall), giving them the strongest pass defense in the league too.
  • The top team against the run in the NFL last year, at 86.4 rushing yards allowed per game (and 1,468 overall), was the Bears.

  
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