As the NFL gears up for the 2025 season, sportsbooks and analysts alike are turning their attention to Super Bowl 60, scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Early betting odds reveal a competitive landscape, with several franchises emerging as legitimate contenders to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. Among the favorites, the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, and Kansas City Chiefs stand out, each bringing unique strengths and narratives into the new campaign.
Philadelphia Eagles (+650)
The reigning Super Bowl champions enter the new season as the early favorites at +650 odds, according to multiple sportsbooks including Odds Shark and BetMGM. After their dominant 40-22 victory over the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, the Eagles have bolstered their roster with key additions from the 2025 NFL Draft, such as linebacker Jihaad Campbell and defensive talents Andrew Mukuba and Ty Robinson. Their defense remains formidable, anchored by stars like Kyle Hamilton and a deep secondary.
Head coach Nick Sirianni’s squad also benefits from home-field advantage for the season opener, facing the Dallas Cowboys in a highly anticipated matchup. The Eagles’ combination of a balanced offense and a stingy defense has made them a model of consistency. As one analyst noted, “Philly’s ability to maintain championship-level play while integrating young talent makes them the team to beat.”
Baltimore Ravens (+700)
Close behind the Eagles are the Baltimore Ravens, also listed at +700 odds. Led by dynamic quarterback Lamar Jackson and powerhouse running back Derrick Henry, the Ravens boast the league’s most explosive offense. Last season, Baltimore led the NFL in Expected Points Added (EPA) per play, with an 18% explosive pass rate and a 12% explosive run rate, underscoring their offensive versatility.
The Ravens have strengthened their defense by adding veteran cornerback Jaire Alexander and drafting safety Malaki Starks, enhancing an already talented secondary featuring Marlon Humphrey and Kyle Hamilton. General Manager Eric DeCosta’s aggressive roster moves signal Baltimore’s intent to finally translate regular-season dominance into playoff success. The team’s Week 1 rematch against the Buffalo Bills promises to be a marquee matchup.
Buffalo Bills (+650 to +750)
The Bills, consistently among the AFC’s elite, share similar odds ranging from +650 to +750. Quarterback Josh Allen continues to develop as one of the league’s premier dual-threat passers, supported by a deep receiving corps and a defense that has improved steadily. Buffalo’s front office has added promising rookies like safety Malaki Starks and edge rusher Mike Green, aiming to address past playoff shortcomings.
Buffalo’s balanced approach and experience in high-pressure games keep them in the Super Bowl conversation. Their early-season schedule, including a rematch with the Ravens, will test their championship mettle.
Kansas City Chiefs (+750 to +900)
Though their odds have slightly lengthened after a disappointing Super Bowl loss, the Chiefs remain a top contender at +750 to +900. Patrick Mahomes, a two-time NFL MVP, is expected to bounce back with a healthy roster, including the return of key receivers Rashee Rice and Marquise “Hollywood” Brown. The Chiefs’ offensive firepower, combined with a solid defense, ensures they remain in the hunt.
General Manager Brett Veach’s roster adjustments aim to provide Mahomes with more weapons and better protection, addressing last season’s injury woes. The Chiefs’ Week 2 home game against the Eagles offers an early chance for redemption.
Dark Horses and Other Contenders
Teams like the Detroit Lions (+1000), San Francisco 49ers (+1600), and Cincinnati Bengals (+1600 to +1800) also feature as intriguing long shots. The Lions, in particular, have made significant strides and could surprise the league with their young core.
Super Bowl 60’s early odds paint a picture of a competitive NFL season with no clear-cut favorite but several teams poised to challenge for the title. The Eagles’ status as defending champions, the Ravens’ offensive explosiveness, the Bills’ balanced approach, and the Chiefs’ star power create a compelling narrative.
As sportsbooks update their lines closer to the season, factors such as injuries, coaching changes, and midseason trades will influence the odds. For now, fans and bettors alike have plenty to anticipate as the race to Levi’s Stadium begins.

