The NFL regular season is now 33% in the books, and with it, the 2025 Super Bowl odds are starting to paint a picture.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to lead the market, with the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens hot on their heels.
While that's not changed much from Week 1, there are a handful of teams that have seen their odds rise or fall in dramatic fashion.
Join me as I run down the latest NFL odds below.
2025 Super Bowl Odds
Team | Opening Odds | Week 7 Odds |
---|---|---|
Kansas City Chiefs | +650 | ??+500 |
San Francisco 49ers | +500 | ??+650 |
Baltimore Ravens | +900 | ??+700 |
Detroit Lions | +1,300 | ??+1,000 |
Houston Texans | +2,500 | ??+1,000 |
Buffalo Bills | +1,200 | ?? +1,000 |
Minnesota Vikings | +4,500 | ??+1,200 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +1,600 | ??+1,200 |
Green Bay Packers | +2,200 | ??+1,600 |
Atlanta Falcons | +4,500 | ??+2,800 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +1,500 | ??+3,000 |
Dallas Cowboys | +1,300 | ??+3,000 |
New York Jets | +3,000 | ??+3,300 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +7,000 | ??+3,500 |
Washington Commanders | +1,5000 | ??+4,000 |
Chicago Bears | +5,000 | ??+4,000 |
Indianapolis Colts | +5,000 | ↔? +5,000 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +9,000 | ??+5,000 |
Seattle Seahawks | +7,500 | ??+5,000 |
New Orleans Saints | +7,500 | ??+6,000 |
Los Angeles Chargers | +3,000 | ??+6,000 |
Denver Broncos | +10,000 | ??+8,000 |
Miami Dolphins | +2,100 | ??+8,000 |
Los Angeles Rams | +3,000 | ??+10,000 |
Arizona Cardinals | +8,500 | ??+12,500 |
New York Giants | +15,000 | ↔? +15,000 |
Las Vegas Raiders | +15,000 | ??+10,000 |
Tennessee Titans | +13,000 | ??+12,500 |
Cleveland Browns | +4,000 | ??+25,000 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +3,500 | ??+12,500 |
Carolina Panthers | +25,000 | ??+50,000 |
New England Patriots | +17,000 | ??+50,000 |
Super Bowl odds as of 10-15.
Super Bowl odds line movement this week
Risers
Green Bay Packers (+2,500 to +1,600)
Things were looking bleak for the Green Bay Packers after losing to the Eagles in Week 1 and losing Jordan Love to a knee injury.
Malik Willis filled in admirably, winning the next two games, before Love returned under center.
Wins against the Rams and Cardinals have the spirits high in Wisconsin, and as such, the team's Super Bowl odds have shortened to +1,600.
A tough home game awaits on Sunday vs. the Houston Texans, so these odds are sure to shift following that result.
Chicago Bears (+5,500 to +4,500)
Don't look now, but the Chicago Bears are 4-2 and riding a three-game winning streak.
Caleb Williams led the way in Week 6 with a sterling performance in London, completing 79% of his passes and throwing four touchdown passes.
The resurgence has been aided by the defense's ability to create turnovers, so it'll be interesting to see if they can sustain this level of play into the middle part of the season.
Nonetheless, the Bears' Super Bowl odds have shortened and will further do so if they can find a way to win on the road at Washington after their Week 7 bye.
Ice cold
New Orleans Saints (+4,000 to +6,500)
Remember when the New Orleans Saints scored 91 points in Weeks 1 and 2 and looked like the best offensive team we've ever seen? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Since then, the Saints have dropped four straight games, and the defense was just torched at home by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The offense, now under the guidance of Spencer Rattler, has not been good, and it looks like a steep hill to climb to get back into postseason contention.
NFL futures expert pick
Chicago Bears to make the playoffs — Yes (+160)
Thanks to an opportunistic defense and an offense that's starting to gel, the Bears are in a good spot as we enter the middle part of the season.
They're right in the thick of a division race — a division that's perhaps the best in all of football — and they occupy a wild card spot ahead of the Eagles, Cowboys, and Seahawks, all of whom have plenty of issues.
At +160 to make the playoffs, at likely 10-7, I'll take a chance on this solid price.