Super Bowl 59 will be held on Sunday, February 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The team that dashed the 49ers' championship dreams in February, the Kansas City Chiefs, boast the second-best odds (+600) in the NFL to win Super Bowl 59. Among the NFC West teams, the Los Angeles Rams have the next-best odds after the 49ers, with distant +3500 odds, highlighting the perceived gap in talent levels between the two squads.
What sets the 49ers apart as frontrunners for Super Bowl contention in the NFL? Led by quarterback Brock Purdy and playmakers like running back Christian McCaffrey, wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel, and tight end George Kittle, the impressive offense secured a No. 2 overall ranking, earning nearly 400 yards per game. The unit finished No. 4 in passing yards and No. 3 in rushing yards. Additionally, their ability to convert that yardage into points was evident, with a No. 3 ranking in points scored.
On defense, the 49ers held opponents to 303.9 yards per game, earning them the No. 8 rank in the league. The unit ranked No. 14 against the pass, No. 3 against the run, and No. 3 in points allowed.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, the NFL team with the least favorable odds is the Carolina Panthers at +25000.
Oddsmakers are considering the 49ers the team to beat on the road to Super Bowl 59. As the team gears up for the upcoming season with some offseason roster adjustments, players and coaches hope their Super Bowl fortunes will finally take a positive turn.
Here are the 10 NFL teams with the best Super Bowl odds, per DraftKings Sportsbook:
- San Francisco 49ers +550
- Kansas City Chiefs +600
- Baltimore Ravens +900
- Buffalo Bills +1100
- Detroit Lions +1200
- Cincinnati Bengals +1300
- Philadelphia Eagles +1700
- Dallas Cowboys +1700
- Miami Dolphins +1900
- Green Bay Packers +1900
More San Francisco 49ers News
-
Why the 49ers are the NFL's gutsiest team after statement win vs. Eagles
A few weeks ago, I wrote that the Niners are the grittiest team in the NFL. That could not have been truer on Sunday night. Down their number one, number two, number three, and number four linebackers? Who cares? The number seven linebacker, Garret Wallow, had eleven tackles... -
George Kittle sends emotional message to 49ers fans after Achilles injury
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle took to Instagram on Monday, one day after suffering an Achilles injury in the team's playoff win over the Philadelphia Eagles, to share a heartfelt message with fans. "Football sucks sometimes. But I love it," Kittle wrote. "I love... -
49ers rally around George Kittle in playoff win over Eagles: 'We're going to play for him the rest of the way'
The San Francisco 49ers could have let George Kittle's second-quarter injury derail their Wild Card playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Instead, they rallied around their All-Pro tight end, fought through adversity, and pulled off a 23-19 road upset to... -
Recap: 49ers' second-half heroics stun defending champion Eagles for 23-19 Wild Card win
In what was a microcosm for their entire season, the San Francisco 49ers fought through more than their share of adversity against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, including turnovers and significant injuries, while finding some unexpected heroes along the way to stun the...