Super Bowl 60 Odds: Buffalo Bills remain favoured despite back-to-back losses
The 4-2 Bills are stumbling into their bye week with back-to-back losses, but that hasn’t swayed oddsmakers as Buffalo remains the favourite to win Super Bowl 60.
However, no team took a bigger leap up the oddsboard than the Kansas City Chiefs, who improved to 3-3 and now have the second-shortest Super Bowl odds at +650.
Let’s take a look at the favourites to win Super Bowl 60 and add in a value pick.
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Super Bowl favourite: Buffalo Bills (+600)
Back-to-back losses against New England and Atlanta have dropped Buffalo to 2-4 against the spread for the season. And at 4-2 straight up, the Bills are second in the AFC East as the Patriots, also 4-2 SU, hold the tiebreaker.
However, Buffalo enters their Week 7 bye as the Super Bowl favourite. A lot of that comes down to Josh Allen, who is playing at an MVP calibre level with 1,397 passing yards, 11 TDs and four interceptions, while James Cook is second in the NFL in both rushing yards (537) and rushing TDs (five).
The Bills come out of their bye on the road in Carolina, which provides a great opportunity for a bounce-back win heading into their Week 8 home matchup against the Chiefs. Buffalo should have a lot of confidence against Kansas City as they are 11-1 SU at home since the beginning of 2024.
Super Bowl surging odds: Kansas City Chiefs (+650)
The Kansas City Chiefs have been the biggest risers on the Super Bowl futures board, moving from +1000 to +650 following an impressive 30-17 home win against the Detroit Lions in Week 6. However, the Chiefs remain third in the AFC West, trailing the Chargers and Broncos, both 4-2.
Patrick Mahomes has been the catalyst for Kansas City’s turnaround. The superstar quarterback has overtaken Josh Allen as a +200 MVP favourite after throwing eight TDs with just one interception over his last three games.
You can only expect Mahomes to continue to cook with a receiver room that continues to get healthy as well as the return of the suspended Rashee Rice.
Super Bowl value pick: Los Angeles Rams (+1400)
The 4-2 L.A. Rams could easily be undefeated if not for a bizarre late blocked field goal and a couple of other odd plays. L.A.’s Week 6 victory over the Ravens has vaulted their Super Bowl odds from +1800 to +1400, which is great value for a team that is 11-3 SU in their last 14 games with their starters on the field.
Matthew Stafford continues to sling the ball at an elite level, Davante Adams has turned back the clock and the team avoided a long-term injury to star receiver Puka Nacua. Everything is lining up for L.A. to go on a run this season.
I also like the Rams as a solid +140 favourite to win the NFC West. The 49ers have been decimated by injuries, including multiple season-ending injuries on the defensive side of the ball. The Cardinals also don’t look ready to make the jump to contender status, which makes Seattle the only real threat to L.A. in the division.
Last 10 Super Bowl champions
| Year | Super Bowl Winner | Preseason Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 Super Bowl 59 | Philadelphia Eaggles | +800 |
| 2024 Super Bowl 58 | Kansas City Chiefs | +600 |
| 2023 Super Bowl 57 | Kansas City Chiefs | +1000 |
| 2022 Super Bowl 56 | Los Angeles Rams | +1200 |
| 2021 Super Bowl 55 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1000 |
| 2020 Super Bowl 54 | Kansas City Chiefs | +600 |
| 2019 Super Bowl 53 | New England Patriots | +600 |
| 2018 Super Bowl 52 | Philadelphia Eagles | +4000 |
| 2017 Super Bowl 51 | New England Patriots | +600 |
| 2016 Super Bowl 50 | Denver Broncos | +900 |
The Kansas City Chiefs are firmly in the middle stages of being the NFL’s next big dynasty with three Super Bowl wins in the last six years. As long as Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are leading the way, Kansas City will be a contender for the foreseeable future.
