The Super Bowl odds got a massive shakeup Saturday night after the Detroit Lions were ousted by the Washington Commanders.
Detroit was the No. 1 seed in the NFC and the Super Bowl favorite entering the Divisional Round, but could not contain Jayden Daniels and the Washington offense in a 45-31 upset loss.
In the aftermath, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have become the favorites, while the NFC's second seed, Philadelphia, is the favorite among the remaining NFC squads.
2025 Super Bowl Odds
Team | |
---|---|
Kansas City Chiefs | +225 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +275 |
Baltimore Ravens | +490 |
Buffalo Bills | +550 |
Washington Commanders | +650 |
Los Angeles Rams | +1300 |
Super Bowl odds courtesy of Caesars.
NFC now Philly's to lose following Detroit debacle
With the two best regular-season records in the NFC (Detroit and Minnesota) now in offseason mode, the road to Super Bowl LIX now runs through the City of Brotherly Love in the NFC.
The Philadelphia Eagles price went from +400 to +275, with Detroit losing, as the Los Angeles Rams are traveling to Philly for the Divisional Round, with the sixth-seeded Washington Commanders waiting in the NFC Championship.
Philly still does have to win, however, but are currently laying almost a touchdown ahead of Sunday's game.
Top dogs still standing in AFC
Another year, another AFC Championship that will be decided at Arrowhead.
Following their Divisional Round win over Houston, the Kansas City Chiefs are again in the AFC title game — and have moved back to Super Bowl favorite with the Lions gone.
The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the winner of Baltimore (+490) vs. Buffalo (+550), which is the final game of the weekend on Sunday night.
Super Bowl LIX odds at a glance
Three of the four remaining favorites are from the AFC, with the Chiefs favored, while the Ravens and Bills are third and fourth, respectively.
The Eagles are the second-overall favorite, as the Commanders are longer than 6/1 (despite being one win from New Orleans) and the Rams are a long shot at +1300.