Jordan Love (10) and the Green Bay Packers have the seventh-best odds to win the 60th Super Bowl.
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The Green Bay Packers’ 2024 season didn’t end as they had hoped.
The Packers stumbled to the finish line, losing their final three games, including a 22-10 setback to Philadelphia in the NFC wild card round.
The wise guys in the desert believe the Packers’ future is bright, though.
DraftKings gives Green Bay the seventh-best odds to win Super Bowl LX.
Philadelphia, which won the 59th Super Bowl, is the early favorite at +600. That means if you’d bet $10 on the Eagles to win next year’s Super Bowl and they deliver, you’d win $60.
Kansas City — this year’s runner-up — is tied for the second-lowest odds with Buffalo and Baltimore at +700. Detroit is fifth at +1000.
Perhaps the biggest surprise is San Francisco, which finished last in the NFC West with a 6-11 record, has the sixth-lowest odds at +1600.
Washington and Green Bay tied for seventh at +1800, while Cincinnati is ninth (+2000) and the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers tied for 10th at +2800.
Green Bay went 11-6 in 2024, but finished third in the NFC North after going just 1-5 against divisional foes.
Here are the odds for every team:
Philadelphia +600.
Kansas City +700
Buffalo +700
Baltimore +700
Detroit +1000.
San Francisco +1600
Green Bay +1800
Washington +1800
Cincinnati +2000
Los Angeles Rams +2800
Los Angeles Chargers +2800
Houston +3000
Tampa Bay +3500
Denver +3500
Minnesota +4000
Chicago +4000
Seattle +6500
Pittsburgh +6500
Miami +6500
Dallas +6500
Atlanta +6500
Arizona +6500
New England +8000
Jacksonville +10000
Las Vegas +11000
Indianapolis +11000
Carolina +13000
New York Jets +13000
New Orleans +15000
Cleveland +15000
New York Giants +20000
Tennessee +20000
In other futures bets:
• Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love has the seventh-lowest odds to win MVP at +2200.
Baltimore Lamar Jackson is the favorite (+500), followed by Buffalo’s Josh Allen (+550), Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes (+750), Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow (+750), Washington’s Jayden Daniels (+1000), the Chargers’ Justin Herbert (+2000) and Love.
Former Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who is expected to be released by the New York Jets, is given +5000 odds to win MVP.
• Green Bay defensive end Rashan Gary is given +10000 odds of winning Defensive Player of the Year honors, which is the 33rd-lowest odds.
Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett, who has asked for a trade and could be a player Green Bay would have significant interest in, is tied for the lowest odds with Pittsburgh’s T.J. Watt at +750.