The Philadelphia Eagles claimed the Super Bowl LIX title with a 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, ending Patrick Mahomes and company’s bid for a three-peat. Meanwhile, despite finishing 6-11 and missing the playoffs, the San Francisco 49ers enter next season with the sixth-best odds to win Super Bowl LX, according to FanDuel’s opening odds.
FanDuel lists the Eagles and Chiefs as co-favorites at +650, followed by the Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, and the 49ers, who are listed at +1400.
While the 49ers’ 2024 campaign was disappointing, injuries played a significant role in their struggles, with key playmakers like Christian McCaffrey and Brandon Aiyuk sidelined for much of the season.
Inside the locker room, confidence remains high that this past season was just a bump in the road—not a sign that the team’s championship window is closing.
“I think this was just one of those years that we needed, honestly,” star linebacker Fred Warner said last week. “It kind of humbles you. You learn from it. We had a bunch of injuries to the guys that we obviously needed throughout the season, but now looking forward to just getting back to dominance, getting back to having an opportunity.”
When asked if fans can count on the 49ers returning to the playoffs next season, Warner responded confidently, “Absolutely. Yes.”
Super Bowl LX will take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California—the home of the 49ers.
FanDuel’s Super Bowl LX odds:
- Kansas City Chiefs, +650
- Philadelphia Eagles, +650
- Baltimore Ravens, +700
- Buffalo Bills, +800
- Detroit Lions, +900
- San Francisco 49ers, +1400
- Green Bay Packers, +1800
- Cincinnati Bengals, +1900
- Washington Commanders, +2300
- Houston Texans, +2700
- Los Angeles Chargers, +2900
- Los Angeles Rams, +3000
- Minnesota Vikings, +3300
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, +3400
- Chicago Bears, +3800
- Miami Dolphins, +3900
- Denver Broncos, +4600
- Atlanta Falcons, +4800
- Seattle Seahawks, +5000
- Dallas Cowboys, +5500
- Arizona Cardinals, +5500
- Indianapolis Colts, +6500
- Jacksonville Jaguars, +7000
- Pittsburgh Steelers, +7000
- New Orleans Saints, +12000
- New York Jets, +12000
- Cleveland Browns, +14000
- Carolina Panthers, +15000
- New England Patriots, +15000
- Tennessee Titans, +21000
- Las Vegas Raiders, +23000
- New York Giants, +40000