The NFL regular season is winding down, and with each passing week, we get a narrower picture of which teams could be hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in February.
Prediction market Kalshi has odds posted for the most likely winners of Super Bowl LX, with preseason favorites and recent upstarts alike toward the top of the table.
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Rams Super Bowl Odds
By the numbers, the Rams may be the best all-around team in football. They stand alone with the top record in the NFC entering Week 13, breaking their tie with the Eagles after a commanding win over the Bucs and a humiliating Philly loss in Dallas.
L.A.'s defense is one of the best in the league, with a league-best 16.5 points allowed per game. On the other side of the ball, 37-year-old quarterback Matthew Stafford has continued to chug along, leading the conference in passing touchdowns through 10 games. A receiver room headlined by Puka Nacua and Davante Adams doesn't hurt that passing attack, either.
The Rams will face some tough tests in the final few weeks of the season, with the Seahawks and Lions still on their schedule. On the flipside, they also play the struggling Cardinals twice and the floundering Atlanta Falcons once, which should aid their push for the top seed in the NFC.
Eagles Super Bowl Odds
After their Week 12 loss to the Cowboys, the Eagles fall below the Rams on Kalshi's odds leaderboard. Philadelphia still leads the NFC East and is tied with the Bears for the second-best record in the NFC.
The Eagles' offense hasn't been the same juggernaut as in years past, grading out as around league average in most categories. Jalen Hurts has not relied on his arm much this year, with the team ranking in the bottom 10 in passing yards through Week 12. Philly instead relies on an elite offensive line and a top-tier defense to get the job done.
The Eagles allow just over 20 points per game, a top-10 mark in the NFL, and while they lack the aggregate offensive numbers, the roster is littered with stars who can change the trajectory of a game, such as Hurts, Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, and A.J. Brown. There are few teams better equipped to win it all than Philadelphia.
Chiefs Super Bowl Odds
Out of the AFC, the Chiefs have supplanted the Bills as the most likely team to go all the way. Although they currently sit at 6-5 – third in their own division and out of the playoff picture – the market simply won't count out Patrick Mahomes and company.
Sure, the Chiefs have struggled on the margins this season, between giving up more yards on penalties than they have in recent years, and suffering some key special teams debacles, but there are reasons to believe that the team as a whole is trending upward. Mahomes was missing two of his main targets, receivers Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy, at many points due to suspension and injury at the beginning of the season, and they've both helped the offense a lot since their respective returns.
In the Chiefs' 23-20 win over the Colts on Sunday, Rice tallied 141 yards on eight receptions, while Worthy put up a respectable 59 yards on four catches. Neither reached the end zone, but both helped the offense get into field goal range, where Harrison Butker nailed an astounding five kicks. Kansas City is not the regular-season juggernaut it has been in years past, but keep your eye on them as the postseason nears.














