2025 Super Bowl Odds Tracker | NFL Futures Odds

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Now is the time to get your Super Bowl futures bets in at online sportsbooks. There's value to be had right now in NFL online betting since odds to win the Super Bowl change often during the regular season based on team success – or lack thereof.

NFL Super Bowl 59 Odds

The odds for Super Bowl 59 will change throughout the offseason and during the season, too. Who are the Super Bowl favorites? Check out the latest odds to win Super Bowl 59 from top sports betting apps.

Super Bowl Odds 2025 Tracker

Bookies.com is following the major Super Bowl odds 2025 movements for Super Bowl 59.

Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook and current as of February 12, 2024.

  • 2/12/24: The Kansas City Chiefs have themselves a dynasty after winning their third Super Bowl in 5 years. It took overtime, but they beat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58. The opening line for the Super Bowl 59 champion has the 49ers as the favorite to get back to The Big Game and win it. They have lost their past two Super Bowl appearance, both to Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City. Meanwhile, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift enjoyed a storybook ending to the first season of their NFL romance. 

Current Super Bowl 2025 Odds Favorites

Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook and current as of February 12, 2024.

San Francisco 49ers, +500: The 49ers will be dealing with "What Ifs" the entire offseason. What if they chose to kick off the ball in overtime of the Super Bowl? What if they didn't whiff on a punt that led to KC's first touchdown? What if kicker Jake Moody didn't miss that PAT in regulation? There will be pain. But Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, Joey Bosa, and Chase Young form a solid nucleus. And San Francisco was the class of the NFC, challenged only by Detroit in the first half of the NFC title game. 

Kansas City Chiefs, +650: "Three-Peat" anyone? 

Baltimore Ravens, +900: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson earned MVP honors this past season. But he was terrible against the Chiefs in the AFC title game. At home. Jackson's teammates didn't help him much, either. The Ravens will need to add some skill-set players. And clean up their act when they feel the heat. Jackson has yet to clear that big wall in the playoffs. 

Buffalo Bills, +1000: Expect a major overhaul on the Bills roster this offseason. Josh Allen was an island on offense. His best receivers failed him when it counted the most in the postseason. Things are going to get worse in Buffalo before they get better. 

Detroit Lions, +1200: Jared Goff has finally earned his "Detroit Card." The Lions were on their way to the Super Bowl before Dan Campbell had a brain cramp and passed on a very makeable potential field goal kick that could have given Detroit a three-score lead in the second half of the NFC title game against San Francisco. Before this year, the Lions had not won a playoff game in 32 years. Only one player on the Lions was alive when that happened. Campbell sounded like a defeated man after the NFC title game loss. 

Cincinnati Bengals, +1300: Even though the Cincy Cats missed the playoffs this past season, it's not surprising they are among the top 6 teams in this market. Joe Burrow is the best QB in the NFL who hasn't won a Super Bowl but has won an AFC championship game. He's the only active QB to beat Mahomes in the postseason. The Bengals will have to spend to keep Tee Higgins alongside Ja'Marr Chase. They'll have plenty of cap space to do so. The Bengals need to keep Burrow healthy and get some help on defense, and they'll be back in the AFC title chase quickly. 

Super Bowl Odds 2025

Super Bowl 59 odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook and current as of February 12, 2024. Here is how the odds look on all the remaining teams alive to win Super Bowl 58. We'll track their movement up through the 2025 AFC and NFC conference title games:

TeamOpening OddsCurrent Odds
San Francisco 49ers+550+550
Kansas City Chiefs+650+650
Baltimore Ravens+900+900
Buffalo Bills+1000+1000
Detroit Lions+1200+1200
Cincinnati Bengals+1300+1300
Miami Dolphins+1700+1700
Philadelphia Eagles+2000+2000
Green Bay Packers+2000+2000
Dallas Cowboys+2000+2000
Houston Texans+2200+2200
LA Chargers+2500+2500
Jacksonville Jaguars+3000+3000
Chicago Bears+3000+3000
LA Rams+3500+3500
Cleveland Browns+3500+3500
Atlanta Falcons+3500+3500
Indianapolis Colts+4500+4500
Minnesota Vikings+5500+5500
Seattle Seahawks+6500+6500
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+7000+7000
Pittsburgh Steelers+7500+7500
Arizona Cardinals+8000+8000
New Orleans Saints+8000+8000
Washington Commanders+10000+10000
Denver Broncos+10000+10000
Las Vegas Raiders+10000+10000
NY Giants+10000+10000
New England Patriots+10000+10000
Tennessee Titans+15000+15000
Carolina Panthers+25000+25000

Odds updated February 12, 2024.

How To Bet Super Bowl Futures

Super Bowl futures are the most popular NFL futures bet. Every team is available to bet on at all US sportsbooks from the end of the last Super Bowl until they’re officially eliminated from playoff consideration or lose in the postseason. 

Odds shift week-to-week for futures bets during the season, too. There is opportunity to find value on a team that loses three in a row, for example, if you have confidence they’ll be there in the end.

To bet on Super Bowl futures, head over to your favorite online sportsbook, go to the NFL tab and go to futures bets. 

Find the team you want to back in Super Bowl betting odds, click on them, determine the amount of your wager and lock it in. Futures odds shift dramatically in the postseason. As teams are eliminated from the NFL Playoffs, for example, the Super Bowl odds drop for most of the remaining teams in contention.

When it comes to NFL Super Bowl futures, favorites are usually there in the end. Seven of the last eight champions have had preseason odds posted at +900 or lower. The lone exception: The 2017 Philadelphia Eagles were +4000 in the preseason before taking home their first-ever Lombardi Trophy.

Super Bowl Odds: Best Sportsbook Bonuses

Sportsbooks know new bettors are often drawn to big events, and none are bigger in the US than the Super Bowl. The best Super Bowl betting sites which include BetMGM, offer huge signup promotions geared toward signing up new players in the days leading up to the big game as well as odds on hundreds upon hundreds of prop bets.

A typical BetMGM promo for a new customer might be: Bet $1 to win $100 if a point is scored in the Super Bowl. A FanDuel promo might be some kind of risk-free bet, and a DraftKings promo could be odds boosts on a specific player to win Super Bowl MVP.

In addition to hundreds of betting choices, welcome offers and Super Bowl promotions, DraftKings and FanDuel will also typically offer bettors in non-legal states free pools as well as fantasy games to keep them engaged in the Super Bowl.

NFL Super Bowl Odds: Other Types of Bets

Every sports betting site have Super Bowl spread odds as well as moneyline and over-under lines. But that is just the beginning. It's important to know what bets are available before making your NFL picks.

Moneyline Bet

Moneyline bets involve picking one team to beat the other without any point spread. 

You’re simply picking a winner with one other clear difference compared to Super Bowl spread betting: The favored team always has lower odds; while the risk is lower, so is the potential payout. Conversely, there is more risk but more reward, in picking an underdog to win the Super Bowl.

Say the Green Bay Packers are favored over the Las Vegas Raiders. While the point spread odds may have Green Bay -3.5, moneyline odds may label it as -150. Moneyline odds are based on a $100 bet. In this instance, it would take a $150 bet to win $100 in profit. On the flip side, the underdog Raiders may have odds at +130. So, a $100 bet would win you $130 in profit.

Point Spread Bet

A Super Bowl point spread helps even the gap between the favorite and the underdog. Let’s say the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would be the favored team if the Denver Broncos and Philadelphia Eagles are playing in the Super Bowl. 

Sportsbooks will put a point spread on the game, giving the underdog Broncos points to help even the odds. If the Eagles were favored by six points, the odds would indicate that in this way:

  • Eagles -6 (-110)
  • Broncos +6 (-110)

With this Super Bowl betting line, both teams can be wagered on at -110 odds, in which a $110 ticket brings $100 in profit. Why are most “even” lines posted at -110? The vigorish, or juice, is a backend commission by sportsbooks. It provides a house edge: If each side is evenly played, sports betting sites still make money off the juice.

Total (over/under) Bet

The total on a game, commonly referred as the Over/Under bet, typically involves betting on the total points scored in game. Sportsbooks will offer a number, and you simply take Over or Under that number, usually at odds around -110.

For example, a Super Bowl over-under total on the big game might be posted at 48. Simply, you would make your pick based on where the combined points of both teams would be over or under that mark.

Player Prop Bets

Player props bets have become some of the more popular bets in part because they don’t rely on the actual outcome of the game itself. These include passing yards by a QB and total touchdowns by a player.

Quarterbacks are always a popular player Super Bowl prop option. Tom Brady may have player props for total yards (305.5, for example) or total touchdowns (1.5 and 2.5 are common lines). Bettors simply pick over or under their sportsbook’s posted lines and enjoy the game.

Super Bowl MVP

Just as the NFL season has a Most Valuable Player, the Super Bowl MVP is also awarded to the individual who has a standout effort. Nearly every instance it’s given to someone on the winning team, usually an offensive player. 

Payouts are often higher on Super Bowl MVP odds due to the number of players in the mix at kickoff. For example, Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady won Super Bowl 55 MVP honors at +200 odds (a $100 bet brought in $200 in profit).

Teaser Bet

Teaser bets include betting on two or more lines, like a parlay, but with the added freedom of altering the point spread. The odds shift with the spread movements, but teasers can be a way to make parlays more likely to win, albeit at a lower payout.

Live Bets

Live betting – the ability to lay a wager on a game as it’s unfolding – has exploded in popularity, especially with so many terrific sports betting apps at bettors' fingertips. Lines move as the Super Bowl unfolds. If an underdog jumps out to an early lead, the live Super Bowl spreads offered will change in real time. You can jump on a side based on the updated line at virtually all NFL betting sites.

Alternate Lines

All NFL sportsbooks offer a point spread line at roughly -110 odds. But just about all of them offer alternate lines with increased or decreased odds, called alternate lines.

Say the Seattle Seahawks are favored to win the Super Bowl by 4.5 points over the Miami Dolphins, but you are confident they’ll win by double-figures. You can use alternate lines to bet on the Seahawks -9, for example, and get great odds, increasing your profit on a winning ticket.

Where To Bet Legally On The Super Bowl?

Dozens of states have taken the opportunity to allow legal sports betting within its borders since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling expanded the ability to legalize it across the nation in May 2018. Most of them now have full sports betting at both sports betting sites as well as land-based sportsbooks. Several other states have legislation in the works with the hopes of adding sports betting in the near future.

Past Super Bowl Winners

Super BowlWinnerLoserFinal Score
58Kansas City ChiefsSan Francisco 49ers25-22 (OT)
57Kansas City ChiefsPhiladelphia Eagles38-35
56Los Angeles RamsCincinnati Bengals23-20
55Tampa Bay BuccaneersKansas City Chiefs31-9
54Kansas City ChiefsSan Francisco 49ers31-20
53New England PatriotsLos Angeles Rams13-3
52Philadelphia EaglesNew England Patriots41-33
51New England PatriotsAtlanta Falcons34-28 (OT)
50Denver BroncosCarolina Panthers24-10
49New England PatriotsSeattle Seahawks28-24
48Seattle SeahawksDenver Broncos43-8
47Baltimore RavensSan Francisco 49ers34-31
46New York GiantsNew England Patriots21-17
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Super Bowl Championships and Appearances Per Team

TeamSuper Bowl ChampionshipsSB AppearancesLast SB ChampionshipLast SB Appearance
New England Patriots611Super Bowl 53Super Bowl 53
Pittsburgh Steelers68Super Bowl 43Super Bowl 45
Dallas Cowboys58Super Bowl 30Super Bowl 30
San Francisco 49ers58Super Bowl 29Super Bowl 58
Green Bay Packers45Super Bowl 45Super Bowl 41
New York Giants45Super Bowl 46Super Bowl 46
Kansas City Chiefs46Super Bowl 58Super Bowl 58
Denver Broncos38Super Bowl 50Super Bowl 50
Washington35Super Bowl 26Super Bowl 26
Las Vegas Raiders35Super Bowl 18Super Bowl 37
Miami Dolphins25Super Bowl 8Super Bowl 19
Indianapolis Colts24Super Bowl 41Super Bowl 44
Baltimore Ravens22Super Bowl 42Super Bowl 42
Tampa Bay Buccaneers22Super Bowl 55Super Bowl 55
Los Angeles Rams25Super Bowl 56Super Bowl 56
Seattle Seahawks13Super Bowl 48Super Bowl 49
Philadelphia Eagles13Super Bowl 52Super Bowl 52
Chicago Bears12Super Bowl 20Super Bowl 46
New York Jets11Super Bowl 3Super Bowl 3
New Orleans Saints11Super Bowl 44Super Bowl 44
Buffalo Bills04N/ASuper Bowl 28
Minnesota Vikings04N/A Super Bowl 11
Atlanta Falcons02N/A Super Bowl 51
Carolina Panthers02N/A Super Bowl 50
Cincinnati Bengals03N/A Super Bowl 56
Arizona Cardinals01N/A Super Bowl 43
Los Angeles Chargers01N/A Super Bowl 29
Tennessee Titans01N/A Super Bowl 34
Cleveland Browns00N/AN/A
Detroit Lions00N/AN/A
Houston Texans00N/AN/A
Jacksonville Jaguars00N/AN/A
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Teams Without a Super Bowl

Twelve teams have made it to the Super Bowl but never won. Here's how close they have come, listed with the number of seasons in existence since the Super Bowl began.

TeamSeasonsSuper Bowl AppearancesMemorable Loss
Arizona Cardinals571Lost 27-23 to PIT in Super Bowl 43
Atlanta Falcons572Lost 34-28 in OT to NE in Super Bowl 51
Buffalo Bills574Missed Game-Winning FG to lose 20-19 to NYG in Super Bowl 25
Cleveland Browns570Lost 23-20 in 1986 AFC Champ to DEN – “The Drive”
Detroit Lions570Lost 41-10 in their only NFC Champ game
Los Angeles Chargers571Lost 49-26 to SF in Super Bowl 29
Minnesota Vikings574Lost 16-6 to PIT in Super Bowl 9
Tennessee Titans (Oilers)571Lost 23-16 to STL in Super Bowl 34
Cincinnati Bengals563Lost 23-20 to LAR in Super Bowl 56
Carolina Panthers272Lost 32-29 to NE in Super Bowl 38 on a last-second FG
Jacksonville Jaguars270Lost 24-20 to NE in 2017 AFC Champ game
Houston Texans210Lost 20-13 to BAL in 2011 AFC Divisional Round
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NFL Super Bowl Odds FAQs

When will the Super Bowl 59 kick off?

Super Bowl 59 will be played on February 9, 2025 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. That is the home of the New Orleans Saints. Kickoff is 6:30 p.m. ET and it will be broadcast on FOX.