Four Possible 2025 Super Bowl Spreads

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We're down to the final four teams in the NFL Playoffs.

Most expected the AFC representatives to be in this position, but the all-NFC East affair in that conference championship is a bit surprising.

There are four potential Super Bowl matchups, and now we have lines for all four games. Unsurprisingly, AFC is favored in all four.

SportsBetting.ag released Super Bowl LIX spreads and totals Monday morning, which you can find below.

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Super Bowl LIX

 

Kansas City Chiefs         -1.5

Philadelphia Eagles       -1

Over/Under                  45.5

 

Buffalo Bills                  -1

Philadelphia Eagles       +1

Over/Under                  47.5

 

Kansas City Chiefs         -4

Wash Commanders       +4

Over/Under                  49.5

 

Buffalo Bills                  -4.5

Wash Commanders       +4.5

Over/Under                  53

Here are the current Super Bowl odds and you can see each team's highest odds during the season (worth noting that the Commanders had 80/1 title odds as late as Nov. 29, 2024):

Super Bowl LIX

Odds

Highest Odds

Date

Philadelphia Eagles

+190

+1800

11/7/24

Kansas City Chiefs

+210

+500

12/3/24

Buffalo Bills

+240

+1800

9/11/24

Commanders

+700

+20000

9/15/24

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