2025 Super Bowl LIX odds released
The matchup for Super Bowl LVIII is officially set to be a rematch between Super Bowl LIV contenders the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Las Vegas oddsmakers have the 49ers as the favorites to win it all for the first time since the 1994 season, but some oddsmakers are already looking ahead to Super Bowl LIX.
Super Bowl LIX is scheduled for Feb. 9, 2025. It will be held in New Orleans, which was the original destination for this year’s Big Game before the league opted to swap it for Las Vegas. Two teams will face off in the Ceasars Superdome, which last hosted a Super Bowl in 2013. Overall, New Orleans has hosted 11 of the NFL’s championship games, with eight at the Superdome.
A new season means fresh opportunity for all 32 teams to win a coveted Super Bowl title. Here are the current odds for each NFL team to win 2025’s Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans next season.
San Francisco 49ers (+450)
The current favorites to win this year’s title, the San Francisco 49ers sit atop the leaderboard for 2025. With a star quarterback in Brock Purdy still in his rookie contract years, Kyle Shanahan’s team is poised to make another run next season.
San Francisco had the top overall offense this season and the No. 3 defense in points allowed per game. The 49ers’ well-balanced roster helped them go 12-5 during the regular season and pull out two one-score victories in this year’s playoffs.
Baltimore Ravens (+700)
The Baltimore Ravens faltered in their effort to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs but they should be right back in the mix for Super Bowl LIX next season. Lamar Jackson could be days away from winning his second NFL MVP Award and his defense is equally as dominant.
After crushing the fledgling Texans in the divisional round, the Ravens fell to the Chiefs 17-10. The offense went just 3-for-11 on third down plays but still put up more total yards than their opponents.
Kansas City Chiefs (+850)
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially entered the dynasty discussion after making their fourth Super Bowl in five seasons. Despite criticisms of the weapons around Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs offense came together just enough for another Super Bowl run.
After an 11-6 finish in the regular season, Mahomes led Kansas City to wins over the Dolphins, Bills and Ravens, proving to everyone once again why you shouldn’t bet against him. Although Travis Kelce was the team’s top target all season long, they also benefitted hugely from the emergence of Rashee Rice in his first year. The Mahomes-Rice connection could be a big reason why the Chiefs are back in the Big Game next season.
Buffalo Bills (+1200)
Bounced by the Chiefs in the playoffs, the Buffalo Bills were one field goal away from potentially playing in the conference championship game. Regardless, Josh Allen‘s squad has become a consistent contender under Sean McDermott and they’ll likely be right back in the mix in 2024.
The Bills will need to retain or find replacements for a number of free agents but the pieces on the current roster will keep them competitive. Adding a wide receiver in the upcoming draft should help Allen’s offense take another step forward next season.
Dallas Cowboys (+1500)
Despite looking like they might have the juice to go all the way this year, the Dallas Cowboys fell woefully short of their ultimate goal in 2023. Notching another 12-5 regular season record helped Mike McCarthy hold on to his job for another year but the team got nowhere near the Super Bowl.
Dak Prescott will return thanks to his massive cap hit in 2024, and the Cowboys will likely sign several stars like Micah Parsons and CeeDee Lamb to bank-breaking extensions, but it will be a make-or-break year for Dallas. If they make the playoffs but fail to reach the big game again, Jerry Jones could be looking at another major overhaul.
Cincinnati Bengals (+1500)
The Cincinnati Bengals could be right back in the mix in 2024 if they can keep their offensive pieces together through free agency this offseason. Not only that, but they could also use a boost to the offensive line for some extra protection on quarterback Joe Burrow.
The Bengals went 9-8 this season even despite injury to Burrow. However, they dropped two key games at the end of the regular slate against the Steelers and Chiefs that could have had Jake Browning and Co. making a run.
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Detroit Lions (+1700)
Detroit finally ended its streak this season with Dan Campbell’s crew making it to the NFC Conference Championship game before falling to the 49ers. The Lions became the Cinderella story of the year and the highly-ranked offense had quite a few people going back on their Jared Goff takes.
The Lions won the NFC North while recording a 12-5 regular season record. Their big question for 2024 will be whether they can maintain even through the potential loss of one or both coordinators.
Philadelphia Eagles (+1700)
Nick Sirianni’s squad is currently undergoing a revamp. Still, they’ll be a team to watch in 2024. The Eagles finished the 2023 season on one of the worst skids in recent NFL history, then lost their playoff game against the Buccaneers 32-9.
Following the playoff loss, Philadelphia hired long-time defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and former Cowboys O.C. Kellen Moore to hopefully return them to their winning ways. Quarterback Jalen Hurts is sitting comfortably in the middle of a five-year, $255 million contract but the defense could use attention in the offseason.
Miami Dolphins (+2000)
The Miami Dolphins had one of the best offenses in 2023, highlighted by the league’s top receiver Tyreek Hill and yet, they ran into a buzzsaw in the Chiefs in round one. Miami lost 26-7 after finishing the regular season 11-6.
If the Dolphins can boost performance on defense, there’s no reason to think they won’t make another playoff run in 2024. They’ll need to re-sign Tua Tagovailoa and Christian Wilkins but the pieces are mostly there for Mike McDaniel next season. Plus, they can bolster the offense further by finding a solid No. 3 wide receiver to match with Hill and Jaylen Waddle in the draft.
Green Bay Packers (+2000)
The Green Bay Packers made a huge splash this season with the emergence of quarterback Jordan Love. That factor alone has Packers fans excited for the future, even if it doesn’t include a Super Bowl in 2025.
Green Bay featured a balanced offense and defense this season under Matt LaFleur and despite falling to the 49ers in the divisional round, the team managed to come up with some signature wins after a 2-5 start to the year. The Packers could revamp the defense a bit in the offseason but regardless, they’ll be a thorn in the Lions’ paw next season.
NFL Super Bowl LIX betting odds continued
Houston Texans (+2500)
Los Angeles Rams (+3000)
Los Angeles Chargers (+3000)
New York Jets (+3000)
Jacksonville Jaguars (+3000)
Minnesota Vikings (+4000)
Chicago Bears (+4000)
Cleveland Browns (+5000)
Atlanta Falcons (+5000)
Indianapolis Colts (+5000)
New Orleans Saints (+7500)
Las Vegas Raiders (+7500)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+7500)
Arizona Cardinals (+7500)
Seattle Seahawks (+7500)
Pittsburgh Steelers (+10000)
Denver Broncos (+100000)
Washington Commanders (+150000)
New England Patriots (+15000)
Tennessee Titans (+15000)
New York Giants (+15000)
Carolina Panthers (+15000)
Before the 2024 season and the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans, first, the NFL must wrap up the 2023 season in Las Vegas. The Chiefs and 49ers will meet at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, following Pro Bowl festivities next weekend.
Odds via FanDuel.