The dust has settled following the main wave of NFL free agency and the draft looms in three weeks.

So how has that impacted futures odds to win Super Bowl 60, scheduled next Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, Calif?

The short answer is not much, at least at the top of the leading online sportsbooks’ odds boards. The top five favorites to win Super Bowl LX remain, in order, the defending-champion Philadelphia Eagles, runner-up Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions.

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We’ll take a look at the biggest risers (and fallers), in terms of championship odds, here in the coming weeks, but for now we’ll just focus on the top five favorites with a closer look at each team.

 

 

Super Bowl 60 odds: Philadelphia Eagles 

Philadelphia has been to the playoffs in seven of the last eight seasons, making the Super Bowl in three times and hoisting a pair of Lombardi Trophies.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts, running back Saquon Barkley and most of the Eagles’ strong offensive cast remains intact, but the Super Bowl 59 champs did take some hits on defense, losing the likes of Josh Sweat, Darius Slay and C.J. Gardner-Johnson among others. 

Re-signing stud linebacker Zack Baun was a priority, though, and with a highly-regarded front office in place, Philly should remain among the league’s elite.

Super Bowl 60 odds: Kansas City Chiefs

Despite the lopsided Super Bowl 59 loss, this is still a team that has won nine straight division titles and has played in five of the last six Super Bowls, winning three — all with QB Patrick Mahomes yet to hit age 30.

But there are questions surrounding Mahomes’ supporting cast — beginning with aging tight end Travis Kelce — and repeating a season in which K.C. went an amazing 12-0 in one-score games hardly seems feasible in the talent-laden AFC.

Until proven otherwise on the field, though, Mahomes and Co. will continue to draw their share of title tickets.

Super Bowl 60 odds: Baltimore Ravens

Dynamic QB Lamar Jackson is still in his prime at age 28, but so are the rest of the AFC’s elite QBs such as Mahomes, Josh Allen and Joe Burrow.

And therein lies the rub for Baltimore, which has made the playoffs in five of the last six seasons but has only advanced as far as the AFC Championship Game once during that span.

However, if running Derrick Henry, now at age 31, can come close to repeating his monster debut season with the team, the Ravens figure to remain among the top handful of title contenders.

Super Bowl 60 odds: Buffalo Bills

Allen and the Bills share the same boat with the Ravens, having won five consecutive AFC East titles but still unable to get past Mahomes’ Chiefs in the AFC playoffs.

Buffalo retained most of its key free agents this offseason while adding edge rusher Joey Bosa, and if Allen can continue to avoid excessive turnovers as he did in his MVP season of 2024, Buffalo will be right back in the thick of the championship chase once again.

Super Bowl 60 odds: Detroit Lions

Getting to the Big Game itself remains the franchise focus for the Lions who are one of four current teams never to have appeared in a Super Bowl.

Coach Dan Campbell’s crew has been in prime position in each of the last two seasons but couldn’t hold serve as the NFC’s No. 1 seed in January — due largely to a season-long glut of key defensive injuries.

The Lions are certainly due some better health fortune in 2025. But new challenges await in the league’s toughest division as Detroit had to replace both its offensive and defensive coordinators.

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