We are now almost a third of the way through the NFL season and the 2025 Super Bowl odds are starting to take shape.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to lead the market, with the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens hot on their heels.
While that's not changed much from Week 1, there are a handful of teams that have seen their odds rise or fall in dramatic fashion.
Join me as I run down the latest NFL odds below.
2025 Super Bowl Odds
Team | Opening Odds | Week 6 Odds |
---|---|---|
Kansas City Chiefs | +650 | ⬆️+500 |
San Francisco 49ers | +500 | ⬇️+750 |
Baltimore Ravens | +900 | ⬆️+750 |
Detroit Lions | +1,300 | ⬆️+1,100 |
Houston Texans | +2,500 | ⬆️+1,100 |
Buffalo Bills | +1,200 | ↔️ +1,200 |
Minnesota Vikings | +4,500 | ⬆️+1,200 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +1,600 | ⬆️+1,400 |
Green Bay Packers | +2,200 | ⬆️+1,800 |
Dallas Cowboys | +1,300 | ⬇️+2,000 |
Atlanta Falcons | +4,500 | ⬆️+2,500 |
New York Jets | +3,000 | ⬇️+2800 |
Washington Commanders | +15,000 | ⬆️+3,000 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +1,500 | ⬇️+3,500 |
Seattle Seahawks | +7,500 | ⬆️+4,000 |
New Orleans Saints | +7,500 | ⬆️+4,000 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +7,000 | ⬆️+4,000 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +9,000 | ⬆️+5,000 |
Chicago Bears | +5,000 | ⬇️+5,000 |
Los Angeles Chargers | +3,000 | ⬇️+6,000 |
Indianapolis Colts | +5,000 | ⬇️+6,000 |
Arizona Cardinals | +8,500 | ⬇️+6,000 |
Los Angeles Rams | +3,000 | ⬇️+8,000 |
Denver Broncos | +10,000 | ⬇️+8,000 |
Miami Dolphins | +2,100 | ⬇️+8,000 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +3,500 | ⬇️+10,000 |
New York Giants | +15,000 | ⬇️+12,500 |
Cleveland Browns | +4,000 | ⬇️+12,500 |
Tennessee Titans | +13,000 | ⬇️+25,000 |
Las Vegas Raiders | +15,000 | ⬇️+20,000 |
New England Patriots | +17,000 | ⬇️+50,000 |
Carolina Panthers | +25,000 | ⬇️+50,000 |
Super Bowl Odds as of 10-8
Super Bowl odds line movement this week
Favorite
Baltimore Ravens (+800 to +750)
While it's not a massive move, the Baltimore Ravens are starting to turn heads. They've notched three straight wins against good teams in Dallas, Buffalo, and, most recently, Cincinnati.
Lamar Jackson had an outstanding game, throwing for 348 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-38 overtime win over the Bengals. Derrick Henry once again did his thing with 92 yards and a touchdown, but the defense leaves a lot to be desired.
Nonetheless, the Ravens' Super Bowl odds have shortened slightly to +750 as we enter Week 6.
Contender
Washington Commanders (+5,000 to +3,000)
Another week, another Washington Commanders win, this time in blowout fashion against a bad Cleveland Browns team.
Jayden Daniels did enough through the air to keep the offense moving, but it was his scrambling ability that stood out as he ran for 82 yards on 11 attempts.
With the win, the Commanders continue to sit perched atop the NFC East but face a tough away game vs. the Ravens on Sunday.
Ice cold
New York Jets (+2,000 to +2,800)
It's almost as if pairing a 40-year-old quarterback with a stubborn (and awful) head coach was a bad idea.
The New York Jets lost yet again, this time in London to the Minnesota Vikings. The offense continues to look miserable, with Aaron Rodgers looking every bit the part of a QB who lost a step.
To the surprise of nobody, the Jets made the decision to fire Robert Saleh and now the search for a new coach begins. Nonetheless, betting on the Jets at +2,800 to win the Super Bowl would be a silly move.
NFL futures expert pick
New York Jets to miss the playoffs (-130)
Have you seen this team play?
The offense would struggle to move the ball on a really good college defense, and the defense, which was supposed to be the team's backbone, is playing well below expectations.
The schedule also does them no favors, with three of the next five games on the road before a Week 12 bye.
Coaching change or not, I'm not buying the Jets as a playoff team this year.