
The Philadelphia Eagles are just days removed from winning the 2024-25 Super Bowl but sportsbooks and bettors have already turned the page to the 2025-26 season. Super Bowl and Conference Championship odds are available for all 32 teams, and in this article we will take a look at those odds, break down the favorites, and share our favorite longshot bets.
It's way too early to get a clear picture of what these rosters will look like next season, and that is important. Keep in mind, the Eagles won, in large part, thanks to a great draft (Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean) and great free agent signings (Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun).
We know Myles Garrett has requested a trade, and that receivers Deebo Samuel and Cooper Kupp will likely be moved this offseason. We've also got a solid group of free agents including Tee Higgins, Chris Godwin, Khalil Mack, D.J. Reed, Sam Darnold, Josh Sweat, and Stefon Diggs.
Combine all of the available talent with a draft that may not have a strong QB class, but is deep at just about every other positions, and we know these Super Bowl odds will shift dramatically in the coming months. That said, if you like the odds for any of these teams, now may be the best price you find between now and Super Bowl LX.
Looking at the odds currently available at DraftKings Sportsbook, there is a clear group of 5 favorites for next season. This includes the Eagles (+600), Chiefs (+700), Bills (+700), Ravens (+800), and Lions (+900).
The Philadelphia Eagles never looked like the best team in the NFL this season, but were able to get hot in the Playoffs and steamrolled their way to a Super Bowl. There are free agent issues on both sides of the ball this offseason, with Josh Sweat, Milton Williams, Mekhi Becton, and Zack Baun all available. We know the Eagles have drafted extremely well, but all four of these players were major contributors in the Super Bowl win over the Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs will, once again, need to rebuild their offensive line this offseason, but always have a shot with Patrick Mahomes. Trey Smith, DeAndre Hopkins, Nick Bolton, Hollywood Brown, Justin Reed, Tershawn Wharton, and Josh Uche are big-time free agents that could leave this offseason.
We can't imagine the disappointment the Buffalo Bills felt having to watch the Chiefs Super Bowl performance, as they were unable to get pressure on Mahomes in the AFC Championship game. They will need to improve that defensive line to have a shot next postseason.
The Baltimore Ravens are another AFC team that looked poised to take down the Chiefs this postseason but were unable to get past Buffalo to get their shot. They'll need to resign Ronnie Stanley this offseason but should return its core group heading into the 2025-26 season.
The Detroit Lions looked like the best team in football throughout the season but were forced to sign players off the street late in the season. They lost 5 of their top 6 cornerbacks and finished the season with 16 players on the IR. The Lions have plenty of cap space and no major free agents outside of Guard Kevin Zeitler. How they replace coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn will be critical this offseason.
The Lions had terrible injury luck last season, but have the 8th most cap space in football to address the depth of this roster. Once those signings start, we could see this price move from +900 up to +700 or better.
The LA Chargers finished 5-12 and dead last in the AFC West in the 2024-25 season. In the first year with Jim Harbaugh, Greg Roman, and Jesse Minter that record jumped to 11-6 and a playoff appearance. The team has the 4th most cap space in the league and the 4th youngest roster in the league.
Justin Herbert just keeps improving. He finished last season with 23 touchdowns to just 3 interceptions with rookie Ladd McConkey serving as his top pass catcher. Tee Higgins is a real possibility here, with USA Today already projecting him to end up with the Chargers.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Chargers jumped from 23rd in 2023 to 2nd in 2024. We only expect the group to improve in year 2 under Jesse Minter.
Tuli Tuipulotu and Bud Dupree led the team in sacks last season, which allows them to allow Khalil Mack to leave in free agency and to shop Joey Bosa and further strengthen this roster.