Four teams are on the verge of punching their ticket to New Orleans for a chance to play in Super Bowl LIX. However, only two clubs will actually advance to the title game, and only one club will be able to call themselves Super Bowl champions once the situation is settled.
After a chaotic divisional round weekend, there is a new favorite to win Super Bowl LIX following the Detroit Lions (former betting favorites) being upset by the Washington Commanders on Saturday night. Now, the Philadelphia Eagles are listed by oddsmakers as the best chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy at +175. Entering the regular seasonThe odds for the Eagles to win the Super Bowl were approximately +1300, which was tied for fifth-best in the NFL.
If that happens, it would be the second Super Bowl win in franchise history and the first since 2017. Philadelphia will host the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, giving them even more excitement thanks to the loss of the top-seeded Lions. Edge moving forward.
Here’s a look at the latest Super Bowl LIX odds coming out after the district round and heading into Championship Sunday.
Super Bowl odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook.
The Chiefs, seeking to become the first team in history to win three consecutive Super Bowls, will host the Bills in the AFC Championship on Sunday after defeating the Houston Texans in the divisional round. Coming into the season, KC was understandably the betting favorite to win again at around +575. As for Buffalo, they defeated the underdog Baltimore Ravens at home in the regional round, finishing just behind the Chiefs at +260 and winning the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history. Before Week 1, Buffalo was sitting around +1700 to win the title.
It was conceivable that all three of the above teams would be in this position, but no one saw that the commander would collapse the party when one of the last four teams remained. They are currently +650 away from winning the Super Bowl, which is a huge change from where they started the season. Before the season started, the Commanders were in the bottom third of the league and were around +15,000 away from winning the Super Bowl.