It’s a wrap for Super Bowl 59, with the Philadelphia Eagles crushing the Kansas City Chiefs last weekend.
Now it’s time for NFL fans and bettors to get in on next year’s Super Bowl, and the odds for Super Bowl 60 are already all set for Bovada. We’ve got your early Super Bowl LX odds preview below too, so keep reading.
If you had bet on the Eagles heading into the season that just ended with them winning the Lombardi Trophy, you could have gotten odds of +1400 or even higher. So it definitely pays to get in early with your favorite picks for Super Bowl LX.
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES +600
With Saquon Barkley exploding this past season and still in his prime, the Eagles are the early favorite to repeat for the Super Bowl title in 2026.
Philly’s QB Jalen Hurts took home the Super Bowl MVP this year, and he’s also got plenty of mileage left. He doesn’t always dazzle with numbers, but he can deliver big plays when needed.
The Eagles dominated the offensive and defensive lines too, scoring a massive 95 points in their NFC Championship and Super Bowl wins combined.
On the D-line, Jalen Carter had a great rookie season and will only get better. The same for the Eagles’ secondary, with super rookie Cooper DeJean even scoring a pick-six in the Super Bowl after a stellar first season.
Everything is coming up green for Philadelphia at this mega-early stage for Super Bowl LX odds.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS +650
The Chiefs’ luck seemed to run out in Super Bowl LIX, after a season of close wins and last-minute breaks. But NFL fans and oddsmakers know this team has been a mini-dynasty, and they won’t fade easily.
Patrick Mahomes had one of his toughest games on the big stage, and the Chiefs missed out on a three-peat. Can he make a strong comeback?Mahomes still has plenty of years left, and he’ll only be 30 years old in 2026. Wide receiver Xavier Worthy is a bright spot too, and with another strong draft, KC could be OK.
The chief areas of concern are an aging Chris Jones, the All-Pro defensive end, and Travis Kelce, the legendary tight end who might be considering retirement. Those are big holes to fill, and they might not justify the Chiefs getting the second-best odds for Super Bowl 60.
BALTIMORE RAVENS +700
The Baltimore Ravens sit just behind the Chiefs in the early Super Bowl LX odds.
Many believed this past season was the Ravens’ best chance at a Super Bowl title since their 2013 win, especially with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry leading the charge. Both had standout seasons but fell short against the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional Round, losing by just two points.
While there are always questions about the wear on older running backs, Derrick Henry proved he’s built differently, staying healthy throughout the year. Lamar Jackson, still in his prime, had a near-MVP performance.
The Ravens are poised to make another strong run in the 2025-26 season.
BUFFALO BILLS +800
The Bills have plenty of talent to repeat their strong 2024-25 NFL season.
It starts with their QB Josh Allen, fresh from winning the NFL MVP award. Allen will have another offseason to work on his connection with his young receivers like Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir, plus the Bills have a strong run game with players like Ray Davis and the powerful and versatile James Cook.
At the same time, Buffalo’s longtime playoff nemesis, the Kansas City Chiefs, could be a step slower and possibly without some longtime veterans next season. With that hurdle removed, the Bills could stampede their way through the league on their way to a Super Bowl LX win.
DETROIT LIONS +900
The league’s best team heading into the NFL playoffs this past season, Detroit stumbled at the end, unable to overcome a ton of injuries on defense.
But with a full offseason to heal and tons of weapons on offense like David Montgomery, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Amon-Ra St. Brown, they should be back in the hunt next season. It’s a little surprising their Super Bowl LX odds are longer than most – this could be a tempting play for football fans and an early bargain.
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS +2200
Speaking of surprises, seeing the Commanders at +2200 for Super Bowl odds – way behind the Chiefs and 49ers – is a surprise.
Jayden Daniels just took Washington to the NFC Championship game. Even though the Eagles hunted them down in that game, there are plenty of reasons to think they’ll be back in the race for Super Bowl 60.
Behind Daniels, a fully-reenergized-city, and a top coach like Dan Quinn – and with some possible additions in the offseason to strengthen their shaky defense—Washington should command more respect and make a deep run again next winter.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS +12500
Looking for a real long shot to make the Super Bowl next season?
The Patriots have a few main ingredients working in their favor. Quarterback Drake Maye is coming off an impressive rookie season, and he is often mentioned just behind Jayden Daniels as the best QB to emerge from last year’s NFL Draft.
Plus, Mike Vrabel is in as the Pats’ new head coach, bringing with him a strong track record and a solid history as a player with the New England franchise.
Pairing a top QB with a top head coach in New England is a formula that NFL fans might recognize all too well. At +12500, it’ll be a tough climb, but the Patriots could make some key additions to their O-line and receiving corps in the offseason.
Now is the perfect time to get great Super Bowl odds for your top hunch or your favorite team. As we wait for the first snap next September, it gives all of us NFL fans something to look forward to.
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