2025 Super Bowl odds: Chiefs, 49ers, Ravens top teams in the preseason

Super Bowl 59 is still more than six months away here in the first week of NFL training camps.

But the odds as to which team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy next Feb. 9 in New Orleans have been moving and shaking ever since the day after Super Bowl 58. You can check out odds at the best online sportsbooks below.

Following, we take a closer look at the top Super Bowl 59 championship contenders as we enter the dog days of summer.

Super Bowl 59 odds for the Kansas City Chiefs to win: +600 at FanDuel

Coach Andy Reid’s Chiefs have made the playoffs in each of the last nine seasons, and have played in four of the last five Super Bowls, winning three.

A historic Super Bowl three-peat is on the table this season for K.C., which has given the league’s best quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, more weapons in the form of wide receivers Marquise Brown and first-round draft pick Xavier Worthy.

The AFC remains stacked with top-flight QBs and contenders, but what’s scary was Mahomes and Co. were able to win a championship last winter after a “down” 11-6 regular season and entering the playoffs as a No. 3 seed.

2025 Super Bowl 49ers odds to win: +625 at Caesars

The “Chiefs of the NFC” have made it to at least the conference championship game in four of the last five seasons.

But that’s where the Kansas City comparisons end as coach Kyle Shanahan’s Niners have failed to snare a Lombardi Trophy during that span, falling prey to late Mahomes rallies in both the 2019 and ’23 Super Bowls.

Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey and Nick Bosa are once again the NFC favorites, but Shanahan in particular will have to come through with a winning, when-the-chips-are-down strategy if San Fran is to end its now-30-year Super Bowl title drought.

Ravens Super Bowl 59 odds to win: +1000 at DraftKings

Baltimore is another perennial contender of late which has repeatedly come up short in the postseason.

Since two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson took over the team’s starting QB gig midway through his rookie season of 2018, the Ravens have made the playoffs in five of the last six years but have advanced as far the AFC title game only once — last January’s deeply disappointing 17-10 home loss to the Chiefs as the AFC’s top seed.

The addition of Derrick Henry should revive the Ravens’ fearsome ground game, but Baltimore has some holes to fill on the league’s top-ranked scoring defense of 2023, starting with coordinator Mike Macdonald and linebackers Patrick Queen and Jadeveon Clowney.

Super Bowl 59 odds for Detroit Lions to win: +1200 at BetMGM

Last season was nothing short of a historic, trend-shattering campaign for coach Dan Campbell’s Lions who ended the franchise’s 32-year-old division title and playoff victory drought with their spirited run to the NFC Championship Game.

Detroit now eyes the next step — and it’s a massive one — in playing in the franchise’s first-ever Super Bowl.

The Lions’ offense projects as one of the league’s best with Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown and an elite offensive line leading the way. But defensive improvements will be required with Detroit finishing among the league’s bottom fourth in points surrendered in each of the last five seasons.

2025 Super Bowl odds for the Bengals to win: +1500 at FanDuel

Cincy boasts one of the league’s most talented rosters, but their chances of securing the franchise’s first Super Bowl crown essentially depend on the health of QB Joe Burrow.

In each of the two seasons Burrow has played 11 or more games, the Bengals have won the rugged AFC North and made it to at least the AFC title game.

But in the two seasons when Burrow was limited to 10 games due to injury — including last season which was cut short by a torn throwing-hand wrist ligament — the Bengals have finished last in the division while missing out on the postseason tournament.

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