- The Philadelphia Eagles are favored to win Super Bowl 59 with +190 odds.
- The Kansas City Chiefs (+220) and Buffalo Bills (+250) have the second and third shortest SB59 odds.
- The Washington Commanders have the longest SBLIX Odds at +750.
NEW ORLEANS – The Final Four in the NFL is set with the AFC and NFC Championship games and now is the highest value that these Super Bowl odds are going to be before they are taken off the board when the matchup is set.
Super Bowl 59 Odds
- Philadelphia Eagles +190
- Kansas City Chiefs +220
- Buffalo Bills +250
- Washington Commander +750
As they sit right now, the Super Bowl 59 odds are in favor of the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Commanders.
Super Bowl Odds History
The Eagles are in the driver’s seat on the odds board at +190 odds. In 2017 was the last time Philly went into the NFC Championship with under +200 odds and they came out on top and won Super Bowl 52.
Kansas City follows close behind the Eagles at +220 odds going into the AFC Championship. For the Chiefs, looking back to where their SB59 odds opened at +500, this has been a sweet spot for them. Each of their three Super Bowl wins since 2019, their odds have opened at +500 or higher.
Buffalo’s +250 Super Bowl odds are their shortest ever heading into the AFC Championship. Their last AFC Championship appearance in 2020, they had +375 odds and ended up falling to Kansas City. They have a chance to rewrite history against the Chiefs once against in the AFC Championship as a slight 1-point underdog to win.
There’s just a small sample size to account for in terms of Washington’s recent history with their Super Bowl odds. Their last four playoff appearances have all come with +6000 odds or higher and they’ve never made it out of the Wild Card round. Their NFC Championship odds come in as a 5-point underdog to the Eagles.
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