With Kansas City, San Francisco, and Detroit all winning in Week 4, the top of the 2025 Super Bowl odds board looks as you'd expect entering Week 5.
Where it gets a little murky is in the middle of the pack with the likes of Minnesota and Washington outperforming their preseason expectations and teams like New York and Dallas extremely underperforming.
How does that affect their Super Bowl odds? Join me as I run down the latest NFL odds below.
2025 Super Bowl Odds
Team | Opening Odds | Week 5 Odds |
---|---|---|
Kansas City Chiefs | +650 | ⬆️+550 |
San Francisco 49ers | +500 | ⬇️+650 |
Baltimore Ravens | +900 | ⬆️+800 |
Buffalo Bills | +1,200 | ⬆️+900 |
Detroit Lions | +1,300 | ⬆️+1,100 |
Houston Texans | +2,500 | ⬆️+1,200 |
Minnesota Vikings | +4,500 | ⬆️+1,200 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +1,600 | ↔️ +1,600 |
New York Jets | +3,000 | ⬆️+2,000 |
Dallas Cowboys | +1,300 | ⬇️+2,200 |
Green Bay Packers | +2,200 | ⬇️+2,500 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +1,500 | ⬇️+2,500 |
Atlanta Falcons | +4,500 | ⬆️+2,800 |
Seattle Seahawks | +7,500 | ⬆️+4,000 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +9,000 | ⬆️+4,000 |
New Orleans Saints | +7,500 | ⬆️+4,000 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +7,000 | ⬆️+4,000 |
Washington Commanders | +15,000 | ⬆️+5,000 |
Los Angeles Chargers | +3,000 | ⬇️+6,000 |
Chicago Bears | +5,000 | ⬇️+6,000 |
Indianapolis Colts | +5,000 | ⬇️+6,000 |
Cleveland Browns | +4,000 | ⬇️+8,000 |
Los Angeles Rams | +3,000 | ⬇️+8,000 |
Arizona Cardinals | +8,500 | ⬇️+8,000 |
Miami Dolphins | +2,100 | ⬇️+9,000 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +3,500 | ⬇️+12,500 |
Las Vegas Raiders | +8,000 | ⬇️+12,500 |
Denver Broncos | +10,000 | ⬇️+15,000 |
Tennessee Titans | +13,000 | ⬇️+25,000 |
New England Patriots | +17,000 | ⬇️+30,000 |
New York Giants | +15,000 | ⬇️+30,000 |
Carolina Panthers | +25,000 | ⬇️+50,000 |
Super Bowl Odds as of 10-1
Super Bowl odds line movement this week
Favorite
Baltimore Ravens (+1,300 to +800)
After starting the year 0-2 including a disastrous home loss in Week 2 to the Las Vegas Raiders, the Baltimore Ravens seem to have found their groove, particularly on the ground.
They have amassed 545 rushing yards over their last two games — both wins — against the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills.
Derrick Henry, their prized offseason signing, has run for 350 yards during the two wins, and Lamar Jackson has not turned the football over.
Because of this, the Ravens have seen their Super Bowl odds shorten from +1,300 to +800, which is a tad bit better than their preseason odds.
Contenders
Minnesota Vikings (+2,300 to +1,200)
It's time to take the Minnesota Vikings a little more seriously and believe in them as a true Super Bowl contender.
They are 4-0 and Sam Darnold leads the league with 11 touchdown passes, while Justin Jefferson is tied for the league lead with four receiving touchdowns.
The Vikings most recently went into Lambeau Field and built a 28-0 lead before holding on to win 31-29.
With the win, the Vikings' odds continue to shorten in their quest to win the team's first Super Bowl.
Washington Commanders (+9,300 to +5,000)
Speaking of lighting it up, raise your hand if you had the Washington Commanders leading the NFC East entering Week 5.
Jayden Daniels has this offense humming and there's plenty of chatter on whether or not he's actually the best QB to come out of last year's draft.
While that question won't be answered for quite some time, we know that the Commanders' Super Bowl odds have been on the move and have shortened to +5,000.
Ice cold
New Orleans Saints (+3,200 to +4,000)
After lighting up the scoreboard in Weeks 1 and 2, the New Orleans Saints are struggling to score. They've mustered just 36 points across the last two games (both losses) and now find themselves third in the NFC South with an away game vs. Kansas City up next.
With the lack of offense and a defense that can't defend the pass, the Saints' Super Bowl odds have lengthened to +4,000.
NFL futures expert pick
Baltimore Ravens to win the AFC North (-130)
The AFC North was supposed to be one of the more competitive divisions in football.
What's transpired through four weeks is a bit shocking, but I still believe the Ravens are the best team.
If they can continue to run the football and not turn the ball over, I don't trust the Steelers enough down the stretch with the schedule they have.