Super Bowl 60 Odds: An Early Look At Each Team’s Current Odds To WIn The 2026 Super Bowl – Where Do The Lions Stand Heading Into The Offseason?
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Now that Super Bowl 59 is in history, fans and gamblers are already looking ahead to next season. The hype will once again be strong for Lions fans heading into the 2026 campaign and for good reason.
All the tools are in place for Detroit to make a run at a championship in 2026. The Lions just need to avoid that dreaded injury bug that hit the team hard during the 2024-25 season.
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Vegas oddsmakers still believe in the Lions. The release of the latest odds to bring home the Vince Lombardi Trophy is proof of that. Detroit is listed 5th overall at +900. Or is it really 3rd overall?
First overall are the newly crowned Eagles at +600. Philly is followed by a 3-way tie between the Chiefs, Ravens, and Bills at +700. Next up are the Lions at +900.
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Fear not Lions fans, there are only 172 days until August 1st, and another preseason will once again begin!
Below is a full look at the latest odds to win Super Bowl 60:
- Philadelphia Eagles: +600
- Kansas City Chiefs: +700
- Baltimore Ravens: +700
- Buffalo Bills: +700
- Detroit Lions: +900
- San Francisco 49ers: +1500
- Cincinnati Bengals: +1800
- Washington Commanders: +1900
- Green Bay Packers: +1900
- Los Angeles Rams: +2800
- Los Angeles Chargers: +2800
- Houston Texans: +3000
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +3500
- Denver Broncos: +3500
- Minnesota Vikings: +4000
- Chicago Bears: +4500
- Dallas Cowboys: +5500
- Seattle Seahawks: +6500
- Pittsburgh Steelers: +6500
- Miami Dolphins: +6500
- Atlanta Falcons: +6500
- Arizona Cardinals: +6500
- New York Jets: +8000
- New England Patriots: +8000
- Las Vegas Raiders: +9000
- Jacksonville Jaguars: +10000
- Indianapolis Colts: +11000
- Carolina Panthers: +12000
- New York Giants: +15000
- New Orleans Saints: +15000
- Tennessee Titans: +20000
- Cleveland Browns: +20000