Super Bowl LX Best Bets - Football Lines
It should be an eventful trip to Super Bowl LX with six of the 14 teams new to the playoff field. One of those teams, the Seattle Seahawks, finished tied for the best record in the NFL at 14-3 and earned the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Seattle also emerged as the Super Bowl favorite in odds released ahead of Wild Card Weekend. Seattle won a brutal NFC West by beating San Francisco in the last weekend of the regular season. The Seahawks (14), Rams (12) and Niners (12) all won at least 12 games with the best records in the conference. However, with division winners earning the top 4 seeds, the Rams will travel to Carolina to face the only team in the field with a losing record.
The New England Patriots won their first division title since Tom Brady’s last season and are back in the playoffs for the first time four years. Behind stellar play from Drake Maye the Pats had a 10-game turnaround matching Denver and Seattle for the best record in the NFL. That wasn’t enough to sway oddsmakers, though, who have the Pats outside the top 5 on the futures odds board. Another AFC newcomer to the playoff picture is Jacksonville, who rode the hot hand of Trevor Lawrence to eight consecutive wins to end the season a game better than Houston in the AFC South.
NFL Futures Odds
Odds to Win Super Bowl LX
| ODDS TO WIN SUPER BOWL LX |
| Buffalo Bills +830 |
Carolina Panthers +13478 |
Chicago Bears +2117 |
| Denver Broncos +691 |
Green Bay Packers +2357 |
Houston Texans +1370 |
| Jacksonville Jaguars +1448 |
Los Angeles Chargers +2867 |
Los Angeles Rams +428 |
| New England Patriots +1006 |
Philadelphia Eagles +919 |
Pittsburgh Steelers +4479 |
| San Francisco 49ers +2603 |
Seattle Seahawks +346 |
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*Odds as of Monday, January 5, 10:00 AM ET
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There will be some new blood fighting for a trip to Super Bowl LX with the three-time AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs eliminated. That potentially opens the door for Buffalo, who won’t have to contend with their biggest postseason nemesis. Four times in the previous five postseasons the Bills had their season ended by Patrick Mahomes and KC, including twice in the AFC Championship.
The Eagles will attempt to become the first NFC team to reach consecutive Super Bowl since the Seahawks in 2015 and 2016. It’s been a strange year for Philly, who won the NFC East early with no other team winning more than seven games. But the defending champs didn’t get a lot of publicity league-wide with the NFC West dominating the conversation.
More than half the field in the NFC is new to the playoff picture. Philly, the Rams and Green Bay are the only holdovers from a season ago. Carolina backed into the playoffs getting help from Atlanta to win the NFC South and they enter with a losing record. They are appearing in the postseason for the first time in eight years and boast the longest odds on the board.
Houston and Jacksonville both finished the regular season strong and will be looking to reach the Super Bowl for the first time their franchise’s history. The Jags won their final eight games and finished a game ahead of the Texans, who closed the year with nine consecutive victories.
The Patriots and Steelers enter the postseason tied for the most Super Bowls wins with six. Pittsburgh beat Baltimore on Sunday to claim the AFC North reaching the postseason for the fifth time in six seasons. However, they haven’t won a playoff game since the 2016 season losing their last six playoff matchups. The Pats ended a 3-year playoff drought and haven’t won a playoff game since knocking off the Rams in Super Bowl LIII.
Two teams have never been to a Super Bowl and five teams have never won a Super Bowl. Buffalo has the shortest odds of those five clubs with Houston and Jacksonville next. The Chargers and Panthers are both longshots to hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the first time.
NFL Super Bowl Results (2000)
| SUPER BOWL |
WINNING TEAM |
LOSING TEAM |
SCORE |
| 59 |
Philadelphia Eagles |
Kansas City Chiefs |
40-22 |
| 58 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
San Francisco 49ers |
25-22 (OT) |
| 57 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
Philadelphia Eagles |
38-35 |
| 56 |
Los Angeles Rams |
Cincinnati Bengals |
23-20 |
| 55 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Kansas City Chiefs |
31-9 |
| 54 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
San Francisco 49ers |
31-20 |
| 53 |
New England Patriots |
Los Angeles Rams |
13-3 |
| 52 |
Philadelphia Eagles |
New England Patriots |
41-33 |
| 51 |
New England Patriots |
Atlanta Falcons |
34-28 |
| 50 |
Denver Broncos |
Carolina Panthers |
24-10 |
| 49 |
New England Patriots |
Seattle Seahawks |
28-24 |
| 48 |
Seattle Seahawks |
Denver Broncos |
43-8 |
| 47 |
Baltimore Ravens |
San Francisco 49ers |
34-31 |
| 46 |
New York Giants |
New England Patriots |
21-17 |
| 45 |
Green Bay Packers |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
31-25 |
| 44 |
New Orleans Saints |
Indianapolis Colts |
31-17 |
| 43 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Arizona Cardinals |
27-23 |
| 42 |
New York Giants |
New England Patriots |
17-14 |
| 41 |
Indianapolis Colts |
Chicago Bears |
29-17 |
| 40 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Seattle Seahawks |
21-10 |
| 39 |
New England Patriots |
Philadelphia Eagles |
24-21 |
| 38 |
New England Patriots |
Carolina Panthers |
32-29 |
| 37 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Oakland Raiders |
48-21 |
| 36 |
New England Patriots |
St. Louis Rams |
20-17 |
| 35 |
Baltimore Ravens |
New York Giants |
34-7 |
| 34 |
St. Louis Rams |
Tennessee Titans |
23-16 |
You would have been laughed at if you told someone at the start of the 21st century that the New England Patriots would surpass the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, and San Francisco 49ers as the most successful franchise in the Super Bowl era. New England had only been to the Super Bowl twice before Bill Belichick and Tom Brady joined forces in 2000. But the Pats made a whopping nine Super Bowl appearances in 18 years from 2001 to 2018. The Pats won the Super Bowl six times, establishing Brady as the GOAT and Belichick as the greatest head coach since Don Shula.
Pittsburgh is the only other team that has six Super Bowl titles. The Steelers were the team of the 1970s, winning four Super Bowls in six years with several Hall of Fame players on both sides of the ball. They have only had three head coaches over the last five-plus decades, as they have been continually successful under Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin. Cowher and Tomlin each lifted the Lombardi Trophy once for the franchise.
The Dallas Cowboys would have been the team of the 1970s if they had defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in either of their Super Bowl showdowns. The Cowboys lost both of those games, but they went to the Super Bowl five times in the decade and won it twice. Dallas was the team of the 1990s, though, as the Cowboys blew out all three of their AFC opponents in the big game in four years to make this the second franchise with five Super Bowl wins.
San Francisco is the only other team with at least five Super Bowl victories. The 49ers were the team of the 1980s, as Joe Montana took the team to four Super Bowl wins in that stretch. They added one for the thumb with their blowout of the San Diego Chargers in 1994, and they went to the Super Bowl twice in the 2010s. San Francisco lost to Baltimore in the Harbaugh Bowl, though, and blew a fourth-quarter lead against Kansas City in Super Bowl 54. In February 2024, the 49ers took an overtime lead over the Chiefs, only to lose another Super Bowl heartbreaker to Kansas City.
Houston, Jacksonville, Detroit and Cleveland have yet to play in a Super Bowl and an additional eight other clubs have yet to win. Buffalo and Minnesota have appeared in the most Super Bowl without a victory going 0-4.
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