The Super Bowl is on the other side of the rest of the offseason, preseason, regular season and playoffs, but for some NFL fans, the event feels like its just around the corner. As such, some might be looking to place some bets for a chance to win big.
Others might want some elevated stakes and a bet that will last all season. Either way, it will first take knowing the odds to make an informed decision. Here’s a look at the full list of odds to win the AFC or NFC and make the Super Bowl via ESPN.
AFC Super Bowl Odds
On the AFC Side, Baltimore has the best odds, while the rebuilding Miami Dolphins are in last by a wide margin. The Patriots are fourth, while the Bills are ahead of both New England and the Chiefs.
- Baltimore Ravens: +475
- Buffalo Bills: +500
- Kansas City Chiefs: +750
- New England Patriots: +800
- Los Angeles Chargers: +800
- Houston Texans: +900
- Denver Broncos: +1000
- Cincinnati Bengals: +1100
- Jacksonville Jaguars: +1500
- Pittsburgh Steelers: +2200
- Indianapolis Colts: +2800
- Tennessee Titans: +5500
- Cleveland Browns: +7000
- Las Vegas Raiders: +7000
- New York Jets: +9000
- Miami Dolphins: +15000
NFC Super Bowl Odds
The Los Angeles Rams lead the odds for the NFC, just ahead of the Seattle Seahawks. The Green Bay Packers are in the top four to make it to the Super Bowl for the first time since early in the Aaron Rodgers era.
- Los Angeles Rams: +425
- Seattle Seahawks: +500
- Philadelphia Eagles: +750
- Green Bay Packers: +800
- San Francisco 49ers: +850
- Detroit Lions: +900
- Chicago Bears: +1300
- Dallas Cowboys: +1300
- Minnesota Vikings: +2200
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +2200
- Washington Commanders: +3000
- New Orleans Saints: +3500
- New York Giants: +3500
- Carolina Panthers: +3500
- Atlanta Falcons: +5500
- Arizona Cardinals: +20000
Will There Be a Super Bowl Rematch?
According to the odds, the most likely bet is that the Baltimore Ravens will face the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams got close, but lost to the Seattle Seahawks. However, with Sam Darnold set to play a second season with the same team since his Vikings breakout, he is likely set for a return to earth.
The Patriots, meanwhile, saw Drake Maye run out of steam on offense, which indicates a blueprint might exist to shut down the unit. Even if it works only 30% of the time, that could be enough to knock New England out of the perfection needed to reach the final round of the playoffs.
A Super Bowl rematch is unlikely, but not impossible.
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