Super Bowl 59 Predictions: Chiefs Favoured to Win

min read
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Atlanta. The Chiefs defeated the Falcons 22-17.
(AP Photo/Danny Karnik)
Richard Janvrin @richardjanvrin Oct 02, 2024, 12:14 PM
  • The Ravens went from +1400 to +850 after a Week 4 win over the Bills.
  • The Vikings went from +3000 to +1600 after a road win over the Packers.
  • The Commanders are now +5000 after opening at +15000 before the season.

Following Week 4, two undefeated teams are left, including the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings. 

Since looking at the Super Bowl odds last week, there’s been plenty of line movement, including the Minnesota Vikings, Washington Commanders, Baltimore Ravens, and more.

Football odds to win the Super Bowl for the Vikings went from +3000 to +1600; the Ravens went from +1400 to +850; the Commanders went from +10000 to +5000 after opening the season at +15000, and more. 

Below, I’ll explore these odds changes courtesy of the BetMGM online sportsbook and analyze these teams further.

Odds to Win Super Bowl 59

TeamCurrent OddsOpening Odds
Chiefs+500+500
49ers+650 +750
Ravens+850 +850
Bills+1000+1200
Lions+1000+1200
Texans+1300+2500
Eagles+1500+1600
Vikings+1600+4000
Jets+2000+3000
Cowboys+2200+1600
Bengals+2500+1400
Packers+2500+2500
Falcons+3000+5000
Saints+4000+6600
Seahawks+4000+8000
Buccaneers+4000+6600
Steelers+5000+8000
Commanders+5000+15000
Bears+6600+4000
Colts+6600+5000
Chargers+6600+2500
Browns+10000+5000
Dolphins+10000+2000
Cardinals+12500+8000
Rams+12500+3000
Jaguars+15000+3000
Raiders+15000+8000
Broncos+20000+10000
Titans+20000+15000
Panthers+50000+25000
Patriots+50000+20000
Giants+50000+15000

Best Super Bowl 59 Odds

The Chiefs remain atop the Super Bowl 59 odds at +500. They beat the Los Angeles Chargers on the road 17-10, but they lost wide receiver Rashee Rice, who suffered a knee injury. At the time of this writing, the status of the knee injury is unknown. The Chiefs did have a 50-plus yard touchdown with a pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes to wide receiver Xavier Worthy. 

The Ravens climbed to third in Super Bowl odds at +850 following a massive home win on Sunday Night Football at home against the Buffalo Bills, 35-10. Ravens running back Derrick Henry rushed for 199 yards and had an 87-yard rushing touchdown. 

With the Bills losing, they fell from +800 to +1000. While this was a tough loss, Bills quarterback Josh Allen had an incredible downfield completion to Khalil Shakir. 

Another team that saw a slight bump in odds was the Lions. They went from +1200 to +1000 after putting up 42 points and Goff completing 100% of his passes. The Lions have a bye week in Week 5.

The Eagles fell from +1200 to +1500 after a 33-16 loss on the road. They went down 24-0 in the second quarter. Running back Saquon Barkley had 10 carries for 84 yards. The Eagles do have a bye week in Week 5, so this could allow players like wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith to get healthy and back on the field. 

Just behind the Eagles are the Vikings. They went from +3000 to +1600 after a 31-29 win on the road against the Packers. The Vikings were up 28-7 at halftime but were outscored 22-3 in the second half. 

The Vikings have only trailed once all season, and it was for three minutes and 26 seconds in Week 1. This team has been red-hot this season and will take on the New York Jets in Week 5 in London.

Speaking of the Jets, they lost 10-9 at home to the Denver Broncos in a game with terrible weather. 

One team that’s stood out over the first four weeks is the Commanders. They’re 3-1 and have scored 38 points or more in their last two games. They beat the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4, and the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3. 

Finally, the Bengals went to +2500 after a win on the road against the Carolina Panthers. This was their first win of the season. 

When Is Super Bowl 59?

Super Bowl 59 occurs on Feb. 9, 2025, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

About the Author

Richard Janvrin

Read More @richardjanvrin

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.