Following the Seattle Seahawks’ 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60, oddsmakers have turned their attention to the 2027 Super Bowl — and there are some familiar faces at the top.
It’s no surprise that a pair of NFC West powerhouses, who faced off in the NFC Championship Game, are the favorites to win Super Bowl 61, with some typical favorites like the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles back in the mix. But where do the Chicago Bears rank among the rest of the NFL as we head into the 2026 offseason?
As the 2025 NFL season officially comes to a close, here’s a look at where every NFL team, including Chicago, stands in the early Super Bowl 61 odds.
Updated odds for Super Bowl 2027 (via DraftKings)
Seahawks, Rams, Bills emerge as early favorites for Super Bowl 61
It’s no surprise that the Chiefs are once again the favorites to win it all, and they lead the pack at +600 to win Super Bowl 60. They’re followed by the Eagles (+700), Ravens (+700) and Bills (+700). The Lions are the next closest at +900.
Bears have the 15th best odds to win Super Bowl 61
The Bears don’t have the worst odds to win the Super Bowl — but they also don’t have the best, which is surprising considering their impressive 2025 season. Chicago is currently +2500 to win the 2027 Super Bowl, which is the 15th best odds. That ranks behind NFC North foes the Green Bay Packers (+1400) and Detroit Lions (+1400).
Cardinals, Dolphins, Raiders, Jets are long shots for Super Bowl 61
The good news is the Bears don’t have the worst odds to win Super Bowl 61, and it’s safe to say it will be that way for a while. While Chicago is hovering around the middle of the pack, the Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins are tied for the worst odds at +20000 and the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets aren’t far behind at +1800.
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This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Updated 2027 Super Bowl odds for every NFL team (including Bears)
Reporting by Alyssa Barbieri, Bears Wire / Bears Wire
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