The 2025 NFL season is here.
Every team has high hopes for Lombardi Trophy, but only some have a legitimate shot.
Here’s how Vegas oddsmakers see the landscape with kickoff just hours away.
| Team | Odds | Team | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bills | +600 | Bears | +5000 |
| Ravens | +600 | Cardinals | +5000 |
| Eagles | +700 | Seahawks | +6000 |
| Chiefs | +850 | Patriots | +6000 |
| Packers | +1200 | Cowboys | +7000 |
| Lions | +1400 | Falcons | +8000 |
| Commanders | +1900 | Jaguars | +10000 |
| 49ers | +2000 | Dolphins | +12000 |
| Rams | +2200 | Panthers | +15000 |
| Broncos | +2200 | Giants | +15000 |
| Buccaneers | +2500 | Raiders | +15000 |
| Chargers | +2500 | Colts | +15000 |
| Bengals | +2500 | Titans | +20000 |
| Vikings | +2800 | Jets | +25000 |
| Steelers | +3500 | Browns | +40000 |
| Texans | +4000 | Saints | +50000 |
The Bills and Ravens, led by superstar quarterbacks Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, who are both in search of their first championship, are the co-favorites to win the 2026 Super Bowl heading into the season.
The reigning champion Eagles are looming right behind them with the 3rd-best odds (+700) at DraftKings.
Always in the mix, the Chiefs have the fourth-best odds (+850) after falling in the Super Bowl to Philadelphia.
After trading for All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons, the Packers jumped to +1200, the fourth-best odds at DraftKings, just ahead of their divisional rival Lions (+1400).
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No teams have seen a bigger jump than the Commanders (+1900) and Broncos (+2200), who are now in Super Bowl contention after coming into last season forecasted among the worst in the league.
Oddsmakers are giving the New York teams virtually zero shot at a championship next February.
The Giants are tied with three other teams with the fifth-worst Super Bowl odds in the NFL, just ahead of the Jets, who have the third-worst odds (+25000), outpacing only the Browns (+40000) and Saints (+50000).
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Dylan Svoboda is a versatile writer and analyst across many sports. He’s particularly knowledgeable about the big three — MLB, the NFL and the NBA.
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