The Super Bowl is nearly upon us, with the Kansas City Chiefs battling the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans tonight. Will the Chiefs win their third straight championship and fourth in the Patrick Mahomes era, or will Saquon Barkley and the Eagles fly to their second title in franchise history?
Check out the latest Super Bowl odds movement and Big Game news updates below to stay informed ahead of kickoff on Sunday, February 9.
Latest Super Bowl odds
The Philadelphia Eagles continue to be a popular bet at Caesars Sportsbook. After opening as 2-point underdogs, the Eagles fell to +1.5 in less than 24 hours. On February 3, Philly fell again to +1. After briefly toggling to Kansas City Chiefs -1 (-105), the line rests at K.C. -1 with -110 juice on both sides.
The Super Bowl total opened at 49 and remains there as of Sunday morning. However, it's been a bit of a roller-coaster ride to get there as the total got bet up to 49.5 on the Monday after the Conference Championships were decided. Later that week, the total fell to 48.5 (Over -120) for the first time. Caesars would try a 48.5 total again, but bettors have been quick to pounce on the Over each time, so now the line rests at 49 with -110 vig on each side.
Covers Consensus data reveals that 55% of spread picks are taking the Eagles, while 69% of selections are on the Over.
Be sure to read Jason Logan's NFL picks and Chiefs vs. Eagles predictions before wagering on the game tonight.
Super Bowl big bets update
We have yet to see a $1 million bet when looking at the biggest Super Bowl bets made so far, but there have been multiple sums of $750,000+ wagered on the Eagles moneyline for Super Bowl LIX.
The big bets won't just be on the spread and total either — Caesars took a bet of $20,000 on Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl MVP odds.
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Latest Super Bowl news
Rumors are swirling that Travis Kelce could retire after the Super Bowl, depending on the result. Kelce is already in the conversation for greatest tight end of all-time, and a third straight championship could cement that status. Kelce will turn 36 in October.
And if you're talking about Kelce, then Taylor Swift can't be too far behind. There are also rumors that Taylor Swift will make an appearance at the halftime show, which is being baked into the latest Super Bowl halftime odds highlighted by Kendrick Lamar and SZA.
Don't miss our Taylor Swift props for more analysis.
Donald Trump will become the first sitting U.S. President to attend the Super Bowl, as a guest of New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson. There are plenty of Donald Trump odds to dissect as well, including how many times he'll be seen during the Big Game broadcast on FOX.
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Super Bowl injuries
The Chiefs' injury report is fairly light, although K.C. fans probably had a mini-heart attack when they saw Patrick Mahomes' name pop up this week. He was listed as a full participant in practice this week with an ankle ailment.
Chiefs OL Jawaan Taylor has been battling a knee issue throughout the playoffs but did not miss any time at practice and should be a full "go" tonight.
WR Skyy Moore (abdomen) is considered doubtful but hasn't played a snap since October.
The Eagles' injury report was a lot longer this week and dotted with big names like Jalen Carter, DeVonta Smith, Zack Baun, and Dallas Goedert. However, all four are expected to suit up in New Orleans.
Philly's defense will getting a boost in the Big Game in the form of Brandon Graham, who has been activated off IR for his first game action since Week 12.
Jalen Hurts was battling a knee issue prior to the NFC Championship Game but looked fine during that win, and he was not even listed on the Eagles' injury report this week, so he is a full go for SBLIX.