Chiefs favored to complete 3-peat

By Only Players Staff

Updated 12/29/24 11:48pm ET

Despite multiple scenarios of escaping defeat throughout the season, the 15-1 Kansas City Chiefs are +360 Super Bowl betting favorites at DraftKings to complete the NFL’s first three-peat.

The Chiefs have already locked up the AFC’s top seed and will have a bye and then home-field advantage when the playoffs begin.

The Detroit Lions are the second favorite with +450 odds but still must win the regular season finale against the 14-2 Minnesota Vikings at home to earn the NFC’s top seed. The Vikings are 2.5-point underdogs and will get the #1 seed if they win.

Detroit was the betting favorite for a few weeks during the season but injuries have mounted on defense. It was the first time in franchise history the Lions have ever been Super Bowl favorites.

The Buffalo Bills (+600) and Baltimore Ravens (+650) are next among the favorites, followed by the Philadelphia Eagles (+700) and Vikings (+750)

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Super Bowl odds (top 10), courtesy of DraftKings

Chiefs +360

Lions +450

Bills +600

Ravens +650

Eagles +700

Vikings +750

Packers +1400

Bucs +2500

Rams +3500

Chargers +4000

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