The Super Bowl is over and now most of the football world is focused on the upcoming 2025 NFL season.
That means predicting who will be in next year’s game, which will take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The folks at BetMGM say don’t expect the New York Giants to be there. They have them at 200-1 to win Super Bowl LX — the highest odds on the board along with the Tennessee Titans.
Three other teams, the Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns, and New Orleans Saints, have the next longest odds at 150-1.
What do all of these teams have in common? None has a franchise quarterback. The Titans, Browns, and Giants, who will select 1-2-3 in April’s NFL draft, can all solve that issue this spring.
The reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are favored to repeat at 6.5-1 followed by the Baltimore Ravens (7-1), Buffalo Bills (7.5-1), Kansas City Chiefs (7.5-1), and Detroit Lions (8.5-1).
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