Super Bowl 60 Futures: Eagles Atop Odds Board as Favorites to Repeat

Super Bowl 60 Futures: Eagles Atop Odds Board as Favorites to Repeat

Super Bowl 60 futures odds are already on the board. In fact, most sportsbooks had numbers up even before the Philadelphia Eagles belted the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59.

Philadelphia is the favorite in Super Bowl championship odds, but it's a tightly bunched pack of five at the top.

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2026 Super Bowl Futures

Continuing Flight

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles are favorites in 2026 Super Bowl odds. (Getty)

The Eagles made the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs look quite average. Philadelphia led 34-0 before Kansas City even got on the board, and the Eagles went on to a 40-22 victory.

That win was impressive enough for sportsbooks across the nation to make Philly the favorite in Super Bowl 60 futures odds. At BetMGM, the Eagles are +650 chalk.

"The Eagles are the most-bet team so far, which is typical from the previous champion," BetMGM trading manager Christian Cipollini said.

Right on Philadelphia's heels are three AFC teams, led by the Baltimore Ravens at +700. Then it's the Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills at +750.

The Detroit Lions are the +800 fourth choice in BetMGM's Super Bowl 60 futures.

"The Commanders and Lions are also taking good action," Cipollini said.

Second Tier

Jayden Daniels led the Commanders to a surprisingly good 2024-25 season. (Getty)

There's a notable gap between those top five outfits and the next four in Super Bowl 60 futures odds. The San Francisco 49ers, plagued by injuries last season, check in as the +1400 sixth choice at BetMGM.

At No. 6 are the Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Commanders, both +1800. Cincinnati struggled through much of the 2024-25 season, then ended with a 5-0 SU run to nearly sneak into the playoffs.

Washington, though, is the trendier team, no question. Behind rookie sensation QB Jayden Daniels, the Commanders went 14-6 SU and reached the NFC Championship Game. Washington got blitzed in that game by Philadelphia, losing 55-23, but still made a lot of believers.

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"The Commanders are the public favorite so far," Cipollini said.

The Green Bay Packers are the +2000 ninth choice in Super Bowl championship odds. Then there's another gap to a trio of teams slotted as the co-10th choice at BetMGM: Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams.

Flying Under The Radar

Will Caleb Williams and the Bears improve under new coach Ben Johnson? (Getty)

Bettors are always looking for that value play, a team that could make surprising improvements from last season to next season. Cipollini cited a team that just might be that surprise: the Chicago Bears.

"I'll personally be a Bears guy this season. I think they'll be much better, and that Caleb Williams takes that next step," Cipollini said.

Last season, Chicago actually got out to a 4-2 SU start. But in Game 7, the Bears shockingly gave up that Hail Mary touchdown against the Commanders, losing 18-15.

That set off a 10-game losing streak. Chicago didn't win again until upsetting Green Bay 24-22 in the final regular-season game.

The Bears fired coach Matt Eberflus after Week 13. In January, Chicago hired Ben Johnson as the new coach, luring him from his post as Lions offensive coordinator.