The Eagles lifted the Lombardi Trophy on Sunday night after a dominant 40-22 win over the Chiefs, capping off an incredible season. While Philly gets ready to celebrate with a championship parade this week, it won’t be long before they and the rest of the league shift their focus to the 2025 season.
BetMGM wasted no time dropping odds for Super Bowl LX, with the Eagles unsurprisingly sitting atop the board at +650. They’re followed closely by the Ravens (+700), Bills (+750), Chiefs (+750), and Lions (+800). From there, there’s a jump to the 49ers at 14-1. Let’s break down some of the top contenders—and a sleeper pick that might be worth a shot:
Philadelphia Eagles (+650)
It’s easy to see why the Eagles are early favorites. Fresh off a dominant Super Bowl win, they’re in a great position to make another deep run. The roster looks set to remain largely intact, with only 18 free agents, most of whom aren’t core players. Sure, losing offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to the Saints head coaching job stings, but with the level of talent surrounding Jalen Hurts, this offense should still thrive. Expect Philly to be a serious contender again next year.
Cincinnati Bengals (+1800)
The Bengals have some big decisions to make this offseason, starting with keeping their offensive core intact. Wide receivers Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase, and defensive end Trey Hendrickson are all due for contract talks, and Joe Burrow hasn’t been shy about putting pressure on the front office to get those deals done. Adding former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden should inject fresh energy into a defense that struggled last season. If the defense can rise to match the offense’s firepower, Cincinnati will be a legitimate threat in the AFC.
Washington Commanders (+2000)
The Commanders proved they’re more than just a feel-good story—they’re a legitimate contender with a rising star at quarterback. Jayden Daniels showed his potential by winning Rookie of the Year, and if he can avoid the dreaded sophomore slump, Washington could make serious noise next season. Even better, they have $78.1 million in cap space to bolster both lines and add another weapon to complement Terry McLaurin. Don’t sleep on this team—they’re built to be a threat for years to come.