One of the biggest winners of Week 6 — both literally and figuratively — was the Detroit Lions, who stomped the Dallas Cowboys 47-9 and saw their Super Bowl odds shorten.
That was last week, however, as the biggest storyline for Week 7 is the New York Jets, who, after dropping to 2-4, just made a blockbuster deal to acquire Davante Adams in an effort to salvage their season.
Not to be outdone in the arms race, the Buffalo Bills went out and acquired WR Amari Cooper to bolster their receiving corps.
I look at how that deal moved their odds, as well as break down the NFL odds for the 2025 Super Bowl, which is slated for Sunday, February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
2025 Super Bowl odds
The Kansas City Chiefs are the Super Bowl 59 betting favorites with the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens close behind in the latest NFL odds.
2025 Super Bowl Odds for every NFL team
- Kansas City Chiefs: +500
- San Francisco 49ers: +650
- Baltimore Ravens: +750
- Buffalo Bills: +850
- Detroit Lions: +950
- Houston Texans: +1,100
- Minnesota Vikings: +1,200
- Philadelphia Eagles: +1,400
- Green Bay Packers: +2,000
- Atlanta Falcons: +2,800
- New York Jets: +3,000
- Cincinnati Bengals: +3,000
- Dallas Cowboys: +3,400
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +4,000
- Washington Commanders: +4,000
- Chicago Bears: +4,500
- Los Angeles Chargers: +5,000
- Pittsburgh Steelers: +5,000
- Seattle Seahawks: +5,000
- New Orleans Saints: +6,500
- Arizona Cardinals: +8,500
- Miami Dolphins: +8,500
- Indianapolis Colts: +9,000
- Jacksonville Jaguars: +11,000
- Los Angeles Rams: +13,000
- Tennessee Titans: +15,000
- Denver Broncos: +15,000
- New York Giants: +19,000
- Cleveland Browns: +20,000
- Las Vegas Raiders: +39,000
- New England Patriots: +50,000
- Carolina Panthers: +50,000
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook as of 10-15
Super Bowl odds line movement
See how the odds of winning the Super Bowl have shifted over time in this interactive chart: