
At the onset of any future market betting, it is most often based on the past. The public sector has a habit of reacting to what happened last with the NFL odds. Thus, it comes as no surprise that the Philadelphia Eagles opened as the favorite to repeat as Super Bowl champions in 2025-26. Following the Eagles are the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, and Detroit Lions. But with free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft ahead, the look of the future market board could change dramatically over the next few weeks.
2025-26 NFL Super Bowl Championship Future Odds
Team | Odds |
---|---|
Philadelphia Eagles | +600 |
Kansas City Chiefs | +700 |
Buffalo Bills | +700 |
Baltimore Ravens | +700 |
Detroit Lions | +1000 |
San Francisco 49ers | +1600 |
Washington Commanders | +1800 |
Green Bay Packers | +1800 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +2000 |
Los Angeles Rams | +2800 |
LA Chargers | +2800 |
Houston Texans | +3000 |
Houston Texans | +3000 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +3500 |
Denver Broncos | +3500 |
Minnesota Vikings | +4000 |
Chicago Bears | +4000 |
All Other Teams | +6500 or higher |
The Philadelphia Eagles blasted the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025. As a result, the Eagles opened as the betting favorite to repeat as champions. Still, most observers believe that it is important not to overreact over one game. With that in mind, let’s look at the top favorites as the opening of the 2025-26 future markets for the Super Bowl championship.
Kansas City Chiefs – Quest For Redemption Begins Now
Since 2019 the Chiefs have five Super Bowl appearances with three sportsbook wins. Thus, it is foolish to count them out just yet.
Yes, the Chiefs lost in Super Bowl LIX, but they still have a loaded roster. General manager Brett Veach said that his free agency will be the draft. To illuminate, the offseason starts with key player acquisition because of a tight salary cap situation. Also, Kansas City has a long list of free agents that they would like to re-sign.
Kansas City will have four picks in the first three rounds. And then they acquired an additional pick early in Round 3 by trading cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to the Titans last offseason.
Philadelphia Eagles – Can They Actually Repeat?
General manager Howie Roseman has had a very good batting average in recent offseasons. Consider the Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning roster. The additions of running back Saquon Barkley and linebacker Zack Baun in free agency were big. Also, the drafting of cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean in 2024 speaks to his hot hand. Correlate that Roseman has a few key decisions in front of him. Including whether to re-sign Baun to a lucrative contract. But the main goal is to continue the sound roster decisions, supporting the current nucleus and extending the team’s title-contending window.
Buffalo Bills – Still Seeking the Crown
Coach Sean McDermott says that teams need two or three players on either side of the ball who are “difference-makers.” He wasn’t saying the Bills don’t have those players. However, there’s no doubt that an infusion of top talent would help the Bills’ goal of reaching the Super Bowl. The primary NFL betting odds need for that appears to be on the defense, such as a pass rusher. But there are also needs at wide receiver and outside cornerback.
Detroit Lions – Time to Heal
Following the loss to the Commanders, coach Dan Campbell’s star-studded staff took a major hit. Hence, it will have to adjust quickly to compete for a Super Bowl. For offensive coordinator, the Lions brought back John Morton. He was the Broncos’ passing game coordinator the previous two seasons. Also, they promoted linebackers coach Kelvin Sheppard to defensive coordinator.
In addition, Detroit lost other key assistants. Former DC Aaron Glenn hired away passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand to the Jets. Former OC Ben Johnson took receivers coach Antwaan Randle El and assistant QB coach J.T. Barrett to the Bears.
Baltimore Ravens – Lamar Jackson Chases Elusive Super Dream
This offseason, two of Baltimore’s top free agents represent the left side of its offensive line. Namely, they are tackle Ronnie Stanley and guard Patrick Mekari. But the Ravens are confident they can retool their blockers in front of quarterback Lamar Jackson. Thus, they will do so by going younger. Previously, Baltimore replaced three starters on its line and finished No. 1 in offense. “