As the NFL playoffs barrel towards a monumental conclusion, Super Bowl 59 exact matchup odds are live. Thankfully for fans and bettors alike, the potential clashes for this year's Lombardi Trophy are full of intriguing possibilities that will keep football fans around the globe on the edge of their seats.
Check out all the Super Bowl 59 exact matchup odds, with my analysis and best bets:
Super Bowl 59 Exact Matchup Odds
Teams | Odds |
---|---|
Chiefs vs Eagles | +145 |
Bills vs Eagles | +180 |
Chiefs vs Commanders | +480 |
Bills vs Commanders | +550 |
Odds via BetMGM as of January 22nd
A friendly reminder, only three teams have made three straight Super Bowl appearances - the 71-73 Dolphins, 90-93 Bills and 2016-18 Patriots. And none of those teams won three straight championships. Keep those teams in mind as you make your Kansas City Chiefs futures bets.
Super Bowl 59 Exact Matchup Best Bet: Bills vs Eagles +180
I advised you to bet Bills vs Eagles a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, the odds for this contest have dropped dramatically from +1600 to +750 and down to +180 in just three weeks. But, I still like the value as the NFL world aims to unseat the Chiefs as Super Bowl champs.
Josh Allen has been the best quarterback in the NFL this season. Dragging a Bills team almost everybody doubted preseason - including myself - back to the AFC Championship game. Since Week 10, Allen leads all quarterbacks in EPA per play, and sits second in air yards per attempt and offensive success rate. The Wyoming product has been phenomenal and is fully capable of putting the Bills on his back and leading them to the promised land.
The first 3rd down conversion for the #Bills O. Really good post-snap processing by Josh Allen
— Carl Jones (@Jones11_) January 20, 2025
The Ravens "run" with all the motions which is usually a sign of man coverage. Instead they drop into Cover 2.
JA17 diagnoses and hits a chunk play to Khalil Shakir pic.twitter.com/PVk5XSWvcl
On the Eagles side, Saquon Barkley is crafting his own MVP case for his dominant squad. Philadelphia's size and skill advantage in the trenches will show in their NFC Championship game matchup against the Commanders on Sunday.
NFL football is increasingly an offense-first game. The very best teams at finding the end zone win far more than they lose in the modern NFL. The Bills and Eagles are the best two remaining teams at doing just that, sitting second and sixth respectively since Week 10 in EPA per play. Bet on a Bills vs Eagles matchup in Super Bowl 59.