The 2024-25 regular season has come to an end and 14 of the league’s 32 teams have moved on to the post-season. In the latest iteration of the playoffs, there is one team with a bye week in each conference. In the NFC, the Lions were able to sure up this spot with a blowout of division rivals Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night. The result for the Vikings is that they become the first 14 win team to have to play in the wild card round and must play on the road to add insult to injury. They are -3 points at the L.A. Rams this weekend at BetUS Sportsbook.
In the AFC, the Chiefs cruised to a 15-1 record before resting their starters in the final game at Denver. The Broncos were able to take advantage of this personnel choice and subsequently lit the Chiefs up 38-0.
Based on the current odds, the Super Bowl is most likely to feature the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Detroit Lions. However, the favorites don’t always make it to the big game. This post-season is loaded with some very formidable teams and it wouldn’t be too shocking to see any one of the best 8 teams make it to the big game.
Super Bowl 59 Odds – Updated January 7, 2025
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Detroit Lions +310
Kansas City Chiefs +325
Baltimore Ravens +575
Buffalo Bills +600
Philadelphia Eagles +700
Minnesota Vikings +1400
Green Bay Packers +1800
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3300
Los Angeles Chargers +3500
Los Angeles Rams +4000
Washington Commanders +4500
Denver Broncos +6600
Houston Texans +7500
Pittsburgh Steelers +8000
About Super Bowl 59
Super Bowl 59 will be held on February 9, 2025, and is scheduled to take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. This event will mark the 59th championship game of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2024 season.
At this time, the teams competing for a spot in Super Bowl 59 have not yet been determined, as the NFL season is still ongoing. The two teams that make it through the playoffs will face off in the big game, with one team ultimately crowned the league champion.
The Caesars Superdome has hosted multiple Super Bowl games before and is known for its iconic dome structure. This will be the 11th time New Orleans has hosted the Super Bowl.