Chiefs Super Bowl Odds: Tracking Chiefs Odds to Win Super Bowl 60

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The Kansas City Chiefs came up short in their bid for a historic Super Bowl three-peat, falling to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59. Now, Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the squad are looking to bounce back and make another title run. With some key offseason additions, expectations are sky-high once again in Kansas City. 

Adding to the hype, Kansas City opens the season with a bang, taking on the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil. Not only is it a divisional showdown, but it’s also the NFL’s first-ever regular season game in South America. All eyes will be on the Chiefs from day one. As we inch closer to the 2025 season, the Chiefs sit at +850 to win the Super Bowl, giving them a 10.5% chance, per DraftKings. Below, we discuss everything you need to know about the Chiefs' Super Bowl odds and more for the 2025-26 season.

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Latest Chiefs Super Bowl Odds: August 2025

Below are the Chiefs’ Super Bowl odds and other futures for the season. Keep in mind that these odds can change throughout the year and may vary between sportsbooks.

⭐️ To Make Playoffs:-370 (78.7% chance)
❌ To Miss Playoffs:+280 (26.3% chance)
🏆 To Win AFC West:-110 (52.4% chance)
🏆 To Win AFC:+410 (19.6% chance)
🥇 To Win Super Bowl 60:+800 (11.1% chance)
✅ Odds Last Verified:August 2025
The above odds are courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook Kansas

What Are Chiefs' Odds to Win Super Bowl 60?

The latest odds for the Chiefs to win Super Bowl LX are +800, according to FanDuel, one of the best Kansas sportsbooks. That puts the Chiefs firmly among the top contenders, though the Eagles, Ravens, and Bills are currently leading the pack in most sportsbooks.

What Are Chiefs' Odds to Make Super Bowl 60? 

The latest odds for the Chiefs to make Super Bowl LX are +420 on Fanatics Sportsbook Kansas. Most sportsbooks are close to that number, with the Chiefs at +410 to win the AFC at FanDuel and +425 at DraftKings. That’s a solid nod from oddsmakers, and well-deserved, considering the Chiefs have been to seven straight AFC Championship games. If anyone knows how to navigate the conference, it’s Mahomes & Co.

What Are Chiefs' Odds to Win the AFC West?

The Chiefs' odds to win the AFC West are -110, making them the clear favorite. With Mahomes leading the charge, Kansas City has dominated the division for nine straight years. That run shows no signs of slowing down, especially with seven players on the roster who have been there since the streak began.

What Are Chiefs' Odds to Make the Playoffs? 

The latest Chiefs playoff odds are -380 according to DraftKings Sportsbook Kansas and -370 at FanDuel. The Chiefs have made the playoffs for ten straight seasons, proving how consistent this team has been. With key playmakers returning for another run, expect Kansas City to be playoff contenders all season long.

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Chiefs Super Bowl Outlook and Predictions

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have just as good a shot as anyone to win Super Bowl 60. Kansas City has made seven straight AFC Championship games and has taken home the Lombardi Trophy three times in the last seven years, that’s sustained excellence.

As long as Mahomes stays healthy and under center, the Chiefs will always be contenders. This offseason, they made some key moves to strengthen the roster, signing offensive tackle Jaylen Moore and cornerback Kristian Fulton. They also brought back big-play receivers Hollywood Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster.

On defense, Kansas City re-signed linebacker Nick Bolton and defensive ends Malik Herring and Charles Omenihu. They placed the franchise tag on guard Trey Smith and added depth at quarterback with Gardner Minshew and Bailey Zappe. With these moves, the Chiefs look ready to keep rolling.

As for notable departures, the following players are no longer on the KC roster:

  • RB Smaje Perine - signed with the Bengals
  • G Joe Thuney - traded with the Houston Texans for a 2026 fourth-round draft pick
  • WR Justin Watson - signed with the Texans
  • DT Tershawn Wharton - signed with the Panthers
  • S Justin Reid - signed with the Saints
  • WR DeAndre Hopkins - signed with the Ravens
  • WR Mecole Hardman - signed with the Packers
  • DT Derrick Nnadi - signed with the Jets
  • LB Joshua Uche - signed with Eagles

The Kansas City Chiefs drafted the following players:

  • Round 1 – OT Josh Simmons (Ohio)
  • Round 2 – DL Omarr Norman-Lott (Tennessee)
  • Round 3 – EDGE Ashton Gillotte (Louisville)
  • Round 4 – CB Nohl Williams (California)
  • Round 4 – WR Jalen Royals (Utah State)
  • Round 5 – LB Jeff Bassa (Oregon)
  • Round 7 – RB Brashard Smith (SMU)

Chiefs Super Bowl History

Travis Kelce celebrates with Lombardi Trophy
YearRecordResult
202415-2Lost Super Bowl (vs. Eagles)
202311-6Won Super Bowl (vs. 49ers)
202214-3Won Super Bowl (vs. Eagles)
202014-2Lost Super Bowl (vs. Buccaneers)
201912-4Won Super Bowl (vs. 49ers)
196911-3Won Super Bowl (vs. Vikings)
196611-2-1Lost Super Bowl (vs. Packers)

Have the Chiefs Won a Super Bowl? 

Yes, the Chiefs have won a Super Bowl. Their latest victory was in the 2023-24 campaign. They ended the season by beating the San Francisco 49ers.

How Many Super Bowls Have the Chiefs Won? 

The Chiefs have won four Super Bowls in franchise history. Three of those four wins have come in the last seven seasons with Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid at the helm. Their first win came in 1969 when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings.

Have the Chiefs Ever Been to the Super Bowl?

Yes, the Chiefs have appeared in seven Super Bowls in franchise history. Head Coach Andy Reid and MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes have led the team to five of the past seven Super Bowls. They also won the Super Bowl in 1969 and lost their first-ever Super Bowl appearance back in 1966.

How Many Times Have the Chiefs Been to the Super Bowl? 

The Chiefs have made seven Super Bowl appearances in franchise history. They have gone 4-3 across their seven appearances, boasting a 3-2 record with Mahomes at the helm. Kansas City lost the latest Super Bowl to the Eagles.

Where Can I Bet on Chiefs Super Bowl Odds?

Many Kansas betting apps have strong markets. They include Chiefs Super Bowl odds and futures.

The offerings will vary from book to book. BetMGM Kansas tends to have one of the best selections of Chiefs-themed futures bets.

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Calli Varner

Calli has been an avid sports fan since she can remember. After earning her Bachelor’s degrees from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, she combined her passion for journalism and sports. Calli has covered the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAAF, college sports, and sports betting for several media outlets.

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