Super Bowl Odds: Ravens Still Favored Despite Last Second Loss to Bills

It's going to take more than a Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills to make bettors abandon the Baltimore Ravens.

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Phil Naessens • Betting Analyst
Sep 7, 2025 • 22:57 ET • 4 min read
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.

Despite blowing a 15-point lead to the Buffalo Bills, the Baltimore Ravens are the betting favorite to win Super Bowl 60, according to FanDuel sportsbook.

The Bills are nipping at their heels, as are the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Kansas City Chiefs.

Read on as I break down the Super Bowl 60 odds heading into Week 2 of the NFL season.

Super Bowl 60 odds

Team FanDuel
Ravens Baltimore Ravens +600
Bills Buffalo Bills +700
Eagles Philadelphia Eagles +750
 Packers Green Bay Packers +850
Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs +1000
49ers San Francisco 49ers +1700
Lions Detroit Lions  +1800
 Rams Los Angeles Rams +1900
 Chargers Los Angeles Chargers +2000
Bengals Cincinnati Bengals +2000
Commanders Washington Commanders +2200
 Vikings Minnesota Vikings +2200
 Broncos Denver Broncos +2500
 Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers +2500
 Texans Houston Texans +2700
Bears Chicago Bears +3500
Cardinals Arizona Cardinals +4000
Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers +5500
 Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars +6000
Colts Indianapolis Colts  +6500
Cowboys Dallas Cowboys +6500
Seahawks Seattle Seahawks +7000
Falcons Atlanta Falcons +8000
Patriots New England Patriots +10000
 Raiders Las Vegas Raiders +10000
 Dolphins Miami Dolphins +12500
Panthers Carolina Panthers +15000
Titans Tennessee Titans +20000
Giants New York Giants +25000
Jets New York Jets +25000
Browns Cleveland Browns +35000
Saints New Orleans Saints +40000

Odds as of 9-7.

Latest Super Bowl 60 odds

The Baltimore Ravens saw their Super Bowl 60 odds narrow after blowing a 15-point lead in a 41-40 away loss to the Buffalo Bills. They’ll have an opportunity to further distance themselves from the field in Week 2 when they host the Detroit Lions, who fell 27-13 to the Packers. 

The Bills saw their Super Bowl odds remain unchanged despite their stunning come-from-behind victory over the Ravens. They have a terrific chance to improve their odds Sunday at the New York Jets

Defending Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles are close behind on the odds board after edging the Dallas Cowboys 24-20. Philly faces a difficult Week 2 trip to Kansas City in a Super Bowl 59 rematch with the Chiefs. 

The Green Bay Packers made the biggest leap up the Super Bowl 60 odds board following their win over Detroit, and will try to build momentum by hosting the Washington Commanders on Thursday night. 

Despite a 27-20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil, the Kansas City Chiefs' odds held steady, and Kansas City now gets a chance to improve its odds and exact some revenge at home Sunday against Philadelphia.

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Phil Naessens
Betting Analyst

Prior to joining Covers in 2022, Phil Naessens spent 38 years as a resident tennis pro in Las Vegas, Mykonos, and Corfu, Greece. He’s the past host of the Phil Naessens Show (Armed Forces Radio), and currently hosts the Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast.

Phil is the author of the Betting 101 series (MLB, NFL, NCAAF, and Tennis) and has written for numerous publications, including Advance Local, SB Nation, FanSided, and Lenny Melnick Fantasy Sports. 

His favorite sports to bet on are tennis, MLB, WNBA, Euro men’s and women’s hoops, NCAA sports, NFL, and the NBA. Phil has numerous betting accounts in the US and Europe, and his best advice is to line shop for the best value possible.

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