Super Bowl 60 Odds, Predictions, Picks, & Best Bets

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) runs past Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal (54) and linebacker Nick Bolton (32) during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.
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Richard Janvrin @richardjanvrin Feb 10, 2025, 8:43 AM
  • The Eagles are favoured for Super Bowl 60 at +650.
  • The Ravens are second at +700.
  • The Bills and Chiefs are tied for the third-best odds at +750.

Coming off a Super Bowl 59 win, the Philadelphia Eagles are favoured in next year’s Super Bowl odds at +650.

Just behind them is the Baltimore Ravens, with +700 football odds of becoming NFL champions.

Below, I’ll explore the top five Super Bowl 60 favourites at the BetMGM online sportsbook.  

Prediction: Who Will Win Super Bowl 60?

The Eagles are favoured to win Super Bowl 60 at +650, followed by the following four teams: 

  • Baltimore Ravens (+700)
  • Buffalo Bills (+750)
  • Kansas City Chiefs (+750)
  • Detroit Lions (+800)

I predict the Bills will win Super Bowl 60. 

They have only a few impactful upcoming free agents. This pick is contingent upon the Bills adequately addressing their offensive weapons and their secondary, whether in free agency and/or the 2025 NFL Draft. 

Super Bowl 60 Odds & Futures Bets

TeamCurrent OddsOpening Odds
Eagles+650+650
Ravens+700+700
Bills+750+750
Chiefs+750+750
Lions+800+850
49ers+1400+1300
Bengals+1800+2000
Commanders+1800+2000
Packers+2000+2000
Texans+2500+2500
Chargers+2500+2200
Rams+2500+2200
Vikings+3500+3000
Buccaneers+3500+4000
Bears+4000+4000
Broncos+4000+3000
Dolphins+4000+5000
Falcons+6000+6000
Seahawks+6000+6000
Cardinals+6600+6600
Cowboys+6600+6600
Steelers+8000+8000
Colts+10000+10000
Jaguars+10000+10000
Jets+10000+8000
Patriots+12500+12500
Panthers+15000+12500
Browns+15000+15000
Raiders+15000+15000
Saints+15000+15000
Titans+20000+20000
Giants+30000+20000

Super Bowl 60 Predictions & Picks

Philadelphia Eagles Odds to Win Super Bowl 60 (+650)

The Eagles odds to win Super Bowl 60 is +650.

The Eagles are coming off a Super Bowl 59 victory, where they dismantled the Chiefs 40-22. Of the Chiefs’ 22 points, 16 came in the fourth quarter. 

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 17 of 22 passes for 221 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception and ran 11 times for 72 yards and a touchdown. 

The Eagles defence sacked Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes six times and intercepted him twice, including a pick-six from rookie defensive back Cooper DeJean. 

Looking ahead to next season, the Eagles have about $18 million in cap space with impending free agents like Zack Baun, Milton Williams, Josh Sweat, Mekhi Becton, and defensive end Brandon Graham is set to retire. 

The Eagles will have some decisions regarding who to prioritize to keep in free agency. 

They have one pick in each of the first four rounds and three fifth-rounders in the 2025 NFL Draft. 

Holding the No. 32 overall pick, the Eagles could add secondary talent with players like Darius Slay getting older. Some potential options include Jahdae Barron, Shavon Revel, Trey Amos, Darien Porter, and more. 

Baltimore Ravens Odds to Win Super Bowl 60 (+700)

The Ravens odds to win Super Bowl 60 is +700.

The Ravens fell short in the divisional round, losing 27-25 on the road to the Bills. 

Baltimore will lose a few offensive linemen in free agency unless it retains some or all of them. The offensive linemen are Ronnie Stanley, Patrick Mekari, Josh Jones, and Ben Cleveland. 

Patrick Ricard, Nelson Agholor, and Ar’Darius Washington (restricted free agent) are some notable players set to potentially hit the market. 

The Ravens have shown they can win with how their roster is constructed. They simply need to find a way to do it in the postseason. 

This offseason, they should address the offensive line a bit more and continue to add pieces to the secondary to ensure their pass defence mimics how it looked in the back half of the 2024 season rather than the first nine weeks or so. 

Picking No. 27 in the first round, the Ravens could add offensive line talent like Grey Zabel or Josh Conerly Jr. to help replenish any losses. 

Buffalo Bills Odds to Win Super Bowl 60 (+750)

The Bills odds to win Super Bowl 60 is +750.

The Bills came up short against the Chiefs in the AFC championship 32-29. 

They’ve been to the postseason each year since the 2019 playoffs but failed to advance beyond the conference championship. 

In the Josh Allen era, the Bills are 7-6 in the postseason, with four losses coming against the Chiefs. 

Like the Ravens, the Bills showed they could win almost all season with their current roster construction, but they need more help in the secondary and at the skill positions. 

The Bills allowed the ninth-most passing yards per game in 2024. 

Buffalo is set to lose players like Amari Cooper, Rasul Douglas, Austin Johnson, Mack Hollins, and more in free agency. While Cooper is a big name, he didn’t start many games for the Bills this season. 

Like the Eagles, the Bills could also add some secondary talent with the No. 30 overall selection. 

Kansas City Chiefs Odds to Win Super Bowl 60 (+750)

The Chiefs odds to win Super Bowl 60 is +750.

The Chiefs failed to three-peat, losing to the Eagles in Super Bowl 59. 

Watching that game, it was apparent that their offensive line simply couldn’t handle the Eagles multi-headed pass rush unit. 

Just how bad was it? Mahomes was sacked six times despite the Eagles not blitzing at all. 

Players hitting the market on the Chiefs include Justin Reid, DeAndre Hopkins, Charles Omenihu, Marquise Brown, Tershawn Wharton, Nick Bolton, Kareem Hunt, and more. 

They have just $11 million in cap space. 

My priority free agents would be Wharton and Reid. Wharton is excellent next to Chris Jones on the defensive line, while Reid has been a fantastic player in his own right in the secondary.

Drafting No. 31 overall, the Chiefs need to add offensive line help. They need receivers, but the offensive line was dominated in Super Bowl 59. 

Some options include Zabel, Conerly Jr., Aireontae Ersery, Tyler Booker, and more. 

Detroit Lions Odds to Win Super Bowl 60 (+800)

Dealing with more than a dozen injuries, specifically on the defensive side of the Ball, the Lions fell 45-31 in the divisional round against the Washington Commanders. 

There’s no question that this defence needs more reinforcements. They allowed the third-most passing yards per game (244). 

Overall, the impending free agents are manageable in that there aren’t too many impact players. Atop the list includes Carlton Davis, Marcus Davenport, and more. They’ll have the same offence intact. 

However, what could potentially hurt their chances more than free agency is that they lost several coaches, including defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. They are the head coaches of the New York Jets and Chicago Bears, respectively. 

Holding the No. 28 overall pick, the Lions could go in multiple directions, including a pass rusher, someone in the secondary, or even throw more assets at the offensive line. 

I like the idea of adding Donovan Ezeiruaku to rush the passer opposite a healthy Aidan Hutchinson. 

List of Super Bowl Winners in NFL History

YearNo.WinnerLoserScoreVenue
202559Philadelphia EaglesKansas City Chiefs40-23Caesars Superdome
202458Kansas City ChiefsSan Francisco 49ers25-22Allegiant Stadium
202357Kansas City ChiefsPhiladelphia Eagles38-35State Farm Stadium
202256Los Angeles RamsCincinnati Bengals23-20SoFi Stadium
202155Tampa Bay BuccaneersKansas City Chiefs31-9Raymond James Stadium
202054Kansas City ChiefsSan Francisco 49ers31-20Hard Rock Stadium
201953New England PatriotsLos Angeles Rams13-3Mercedes-Benz Stadium
201852Philadelphia EaglesNew England Patriots41-33U.S. Bank Stadium
201751New England PatriotsAtlanta Falcons34-28 NRG Stadium
201650Denver BroncosCarolina Panthers24-10Levi's Stadium
201549New England PatriotsSeattle Seahawks28-24University of Phoenix Stadium
201448Seattle SeahawksDenver Broncos43-8MetLife Stadium
201347Baltimore RavensSan Francisco 49ers34-31Mercedes-Benz Superdome
201246New York GiantsNew England Patriots21-17Lucas Oil Stadium
201145Green Bay PackersPittsburgh Steelers31-25AT&T Stadium
201044New Orleans SaintsIndianapolis Colts31-17Sun Life Stadium
200943Pittsburgh SteelersArizona Cardinals27-23Raymond James Stadium
200842New York GiantsNew England Patriots17-14University of Phoenix Stadium
200741Indianapolis ColtsChicago Bears29-17Dolphin Stadium
200640Pittsburgh SteelersSeattle Seahawks21-10Ford Field
200539New England PatriotsPhiladelphia Eagles24-21Alltel Stadium
200438New England PatriotsCarolina Panthers32-29Reliant Stadium
200337Tampa Bay BuccaneersOakland Raiders48-21Qualcomm Stadium
200236New England PatriotsSt. Louis Rams20-17Superdome
200135Baltimore RavensNew York Giants34-7Raymond James Stadium
200034St. Louis RamsTennessee Titans23-16Georgia Dome
199933Denver BroncosAtlanta Falcons34-19Pro Player Stadium
199832Denver BroncosGreen Bay Packers31-24Qualcomm Stadium
199731Green Bay PackersNew England Patriots35-21Louisiana Superdome
199630Dallas CowboysPittsburgh Steelers27-17Sun Devil Stadium
199529San Francisco 49ersSan Diego Chargers49-26Joe Robbie Stadium
199428Dallas CowboysBuffalo Bills30-13Georgia Dome
199327Dallas CowboysBuffalo Bills52-17Rose Bowl
199226Washington RedskinsBuffalo Bills37-24Metrodome
199125New York GiantsBuffalo Bills20-19Tampa Stadium
199024San Francisco 49ersDenver Broncos55-10Superdome
198923San Francisco 49ersCincinnati Bengals20-16Joe Robbie Stadium
198822Washington RedskinsDenver Broncos42-10Jack Murphy Stadium
198721New York GiantsDenver Broncos39-20Rose Bowl
198620Chicago BearsNew England Patriots46-10Superdome
198519San Francisco 49ersMiami Dolphins38-16Stanford Stadium
198418Los Angeles RaidersWashington Redskins38-9Tampa Stadium
198317Washington RedskinsMiami Dolphins27-17Rose Bowl
198216San Francisco 49ersCincinnati Bengals26-21Pontiac Silverdome
198115Oakland RaidersPhiladelphia Eagles27-10Superdome
198014Pittsburgh SteelersLos Angeles Rams31-19Rose Bowl
197913Pittsburgh SteelersDallas Cowboys35-31Orange Bowl
197812Dallas CowboysDenver Broncos27-10Superdome
197711Oakland RaidersMinnesota Vikings32-14Rose Bowl
197610Pittsburgh SteelersDallas Cowboys21-17Orange Bowl
19759Pittsburgh SteelersMinnesota Vikings16-6Tulane Stadium
19748Miami DolphinsMinnesota Vikings24-7Rice Stadium
19737Miami DolphinsWashington Redskins14-7Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
19726Dallas CowboysMiami Dolphins24-3Tulane Stadium
19715Baltimore ColtsDallas Cowboys16-13Orange Bowl
19704Kansas City ChiefsMinnesota Vikings23-7Tulane Stadium
19693New York JetsBaltimore Colts16-7Orange Bowl
19682Green Bay PackersOakland Raiders33-14Orange Bowl
19671Green Bay PackersKansas City Chiefs35-10Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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Richard Janvrin

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Richard Janvrin is a content writer for BetMGM. His work is also published at sites like Forbes, WSN, Gambling.com, Legal Sports Report, and more. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire.

Richard Janvrin is a content writer for BetMGM. His work is also published at sites like Forbes, WSN, Gambling.com, Legal Sports Report, and more. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire.