Five NFL Favorites to win 2025 Super Bowl

Super Bowl future odds have been put out by the sportsbook and San Francisco is the favorite despite failing to win last weekend. Tipico Sportsbook’s Alex Valdes takes a look at five favorites to concentrate your futures wagers on.

The Swifties are happy, the 49er fans aren’t, but hey — both teams got to party it up and either celebrate or drink their sorrows away in Vegas, so time to move on!

In the meantime, there are plenty of NFL storylines to ponder as teams prepare for the draft, make trades and sign free agents for next year. How will Jim Harbaugh do in LA? Can KC three-peat? Will Aaron Rodgers still be Aaron Rodgers?

While there’s still so much up in the air about next NFL season, it’s an appealing time for forward-looking bettors. Rarely will you get better odds for a team to win next year’s title than you will now.

Let’s look at the current futures odds for next year’s Super Bowl winner on Tipico Sportsbook. Currently, Super Bowl odds are the only NFL futures offering, with many more to be added before next season. We’ve identified five favorites that should make a deep run in the playoffs and possibly win the Super Bowl.


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San Francisco 49ers

Odds to win 2025 Super Bowl: +520

It can be a bit hard to understand why the San Francisco 49ers are currently the oddsmakers’ favorites to win the 2025 Super Bowl. They just lost their second Super Bowl in recent years to the Chiefs and were dominated by the Ravens and Bengals during the regular season. And rarely does the Super Bowl loser return to the big game next season, let alone win it.

The Niners will have quarterback Brock Purdy back – meaning another year of analysts arguing whether or not he’s only a game manager – as well as Offensive Player of the Year Christian McCaffrey, tight end George Kittle, edge rusher Nick Bosa and linebacker Fred Warner.

But SF has weaknesses they’ll need to bolster – a mediocre offensive line and a secondary prone to giving up explosive plays.

Can Kyle Shanahan get his team to run it back for the fifth time? How many times can this team be turned away at the doorstep and keep rebounding?

Kansas City Chiefs

Odds to win 2025 Super Bowl: +670

At this point, does anyone doubt the resolve of Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, TE Travis Kelce, Head Coach Andy Reid and the Chiefs to do whatever the heck they want? Any team whose tight end gives a not-so-friendly shove of his head coach and gets up in his grill has a fire you can’t easily extinguish.

If the Chiefs want to make NFL history with a Super Bowl three-peat, there’s at least a decent possibility they will get it.

KC’s main task will be to keep defensive tackle Chris Jones and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed in the fold with new contracts if they can, and maybe find a big-play wide receiver for Mahomes, who’s taken the baton from Tom Brady as greatest player on the planet.


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Baltimore Ravens

Odds to win 2025 Super Bowl: +900

The Baltimore Ravens have insane talent all over the field – linebacker Roquan Smith, safety Kyle Hamilton, receiver Zay Flowers, and of course NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson. They led the league in rushing offense, scoring defense, and sacks.

The main problem is that Jackson has been mostly a dud in the playoffs. His flop against the Chiefs dropped him to 2-4 all-time in the postseason, which is a rather shocking statistic for a two-time MVP. In the regular season, Jackson has a career passer rating of 98, but in the playoffs that number drops to 75.7.

The Ravens also have to figure out a way to bring back DT Justin Madubuike, who had a monster season wrecking offensive lines, and LB Patrick Queen. Losing either — or both — could see the defense take a step back.

Buffalo Bills

Odds to win 2025 Super Bowl: +1000

Josh Allen will be entering his seventh season at quarterback for the Buffalo Bills and is still looking for his first playoff win against Mahomes and the Chiefs. The latest loss was the result of another blown fourth-quarter lead and a missed field goal as time expired. Allen and the Bills are now 0-3 vs Mahomes and the Chiefs in the postseason.

Currently $52 million over the salary cap, the Bills will likely lose key players from a roster that appeared ready to finally topple the Chiefs last season.

Detroit Lions

Odds to win 2025 Super Bowl: +1200

The Detroit Lions had the 49ers dead to rights with a 24-7 second half lead in the NFC Championship Game, but some gambles by Head Coach Dan Campbell didn’t quite work out. But the Lions do have great pieces in place to make a serious run at the NFC title again. The roster will return  QB Jared Goff (4,575 yards, 30 TDs, 12 INTs), RB David Montgomery (1,015 yards), RB Jahmyr Gibbs (945 yards, 5.2 ypc), WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (119 receptions, 1,515 yards) and edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson (11.5 sacks).


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