The 2025 NFL season is fast approaching, with the regular season having kicked off on September 4th as teams started their official organized team activities (OTAs). The Super Bowl LX is set for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the home field of the San Francisco 49ers. As of May 29th, Fanduel Sportsbook lists the most likely Super Bowl LX matchups and their odds: Ravens vs. Eagles (+1800), Bills vs. Eagles (+2000), Chiefs vs. Eagles (+2400), Bills vs. Lions (+2500), Ravens vs. Lions (+2700), Chiefs vs. Lions (+3000), Bengals vs. Woogle (+3900), and Bills vs. Rams (+4000).
It’s expected to see former Super Bowl champions featured heavily on the odds board, especially the Philadelphia Eagles, who won last year by defeating the reigning back-to-back champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22. Despite losing some players in free agency, the Eagles remain favorites to win the Super Bowl LX with DraftKings Sportsbook odds at +650. The Ravens and Bills are also prominent contenders, with the most likely Super Bowl pairing (Ravens vs. Eagles) holding a +1800 odds. The Kansas City Chiefs have been a dominant AFC presence, featuring in five of the last six Super Bowls, including three consecutive appearances.
Lower on the odds board are the Bengals at +3900, led by Joe Burrow, who had a spectacular season with 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns, becoming only the third player in NFL history to exceed 4,500 yards, 40 touchdowns, and fewer than 10 interceptions. While the Bills and Bengals have yet to win a Super Bowl, the Lions have never made an appearance, and Buffalo holds the record for the most Super Bowl losses without a victory, having appeared in four.
Fan Take: This preview of the 2025 NFL season is especially exciting for fans, as it highlights the intense competition and shifting dynamics among top teams like the Eagles, Chiefs, Bills, and Ravens. The possibility of new matchups and rising stars like Joe Burrow adds fresh intrigue to the league, promising an electrifying season that could reshape the NFL landscape.