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Chiefs, Ravens co-favorites over Eagles to win Super Bowl LX

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While the confetti is still falling at Caesars Superdome after the Eagles' dominant victory over the Chiefs, it's never too early to see who's favored to hoist the Lombardi Trophy a year from now.

The Chiefs and Ravens share the top spot on the oddsboard to win Super Bowl LX. They are priced at +650 at theScore Bet/ESPN Bet, slightly ahead of the Bills, Lions, and reigning champion Eagles.

Super Bowl LX odds

Team Odds
Ravens +650
Chiefs +650
Bills +700
Lions +700
Eagles +700
49ers +1400
Bengals +1600
Packers +2000
Commanders +2000
Chargers +3000
Rams +3000
Texans +3500
Vikings +3500
Buccaneers +3500

Oddsmakers are not ready to determine the clear favorite; the top five teams are separated by only 0.8% implied probability.

However, the odds drop noticeably with the 49ers at +1400. San Francisco was the second favorite, behind the Chiefs, to win Super Bowl LIX heading into this past season but injuries derailed its season. The 49ers have question marks surrounding their roster, making oddsmakers hesitant to put them back into the NFL elite tier.

The Commanders made the biggest year-to-year jump up the oddsboard after their surprising run to the NFC Championship Game. They were as long as +20000 before the 2024 NFL season but are now considered among the league's contenders at +2000. Washington has a ton of cap room to spend and could be in the running to land superstar DE Myles Garrett, who requested a trade from the Browns.

Team Odds
Bears +4000
Broncos +4000
Cowboys +5000
Dolphins +5000
Seahawks +5000
Cardinals +6000
Falcons +6000
Steelers +6000
Patriots +7500
Jets +7500
Panthers +10000
Browns +10000
Colts +10000
Jaguars +10000
Saints +10000
Raiders +20000
Titans +20000
Giants +25000

The Bears and Broncos headline the long shots for next year's Super Bowl. Both will head into 2025 with a second-year quarterback under center. The Broncos appear to be a step ahead of the Bears after reaching the playoffs in Bo Nix's first season while the Bears' new head coach, Ben Johnson, will try to elevate Caleb Williams' play in Year 2.

The NFL offseason can alter some of these odds significantly before Week 1. Receivers Cooper Kupp and Deebo Samuel are two names reported to be on the move soon, and they won't be the only ones. The Jets are reportedly moving on from Aaron Rodgers, who could move to a quarterback-needy team and make it a playoff contender. Free agency - headlined by wideout Tee Higgins - and the NFL draft also provide teams opportunities to add missing pieces to improve their Super Bowl odds.

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