Super Bowl 59 is cassino overnot yet in the books—theKansas City Chiefsand Philadelphia Eaglessquare off Sunday in New Orleans—but already the odds are out on which team will win next year’s championship game.
Below, Gambling.com looks ahead at the way-too-early odds on next year’s Super Bowl and offers odds on whether the title game’s Vince Lombardi Trophy will be renamed.
According to Caesars Sportsbook, the Chiefs are favored to win Super Bowl 60, set for Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The Top 5 NFL teams with the top odds in 2026 have quarterbacks recognized as among the league’s best, including the Chief’s Patrick Mahomes.
The bottom five have struggled at the quarterback position. For instance, the Giants released starter Daniel Jonesseveral games into this season after a rocky start.
Super Bowl 2026 Odds: Top 5
Super Bowl 2026 Odds: Bottom 5
NFL coaching legend Bill Belichickrecently sparked controversy on the “Let’s Go” podcast by suggesting that the Super Bowl’s Vince LombardiTrophy should be renamed for former star quarterback Tom Brady.
Currently, the trophy is named for the Green Bay Packers head coach whose teams won the first two Super Bowls. To many, that trophy name seems as embedded in league lore as the NHL’s Stanley Cup.
Belichick now coaches the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, but Brady led the Pats to six Super Bowl victories with Belichick as head coach. Brady later won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Belichick said the league “maybe” should rename the title trophy the Brady Trophy. Brady is a Fox Sports game analyst on NFL broadcasts and a Las Vegas Raiders minority owner.
"Players win games,” Belichick said on the podcast. “You can't win games without good players. I don't care who the coach is; it's impossible. You can't win without good players.”
According to an MSN story, changing the trophy’s name “could face resistance from traditionalists who value the league’s storied past.”
“Renaming the Lombardi Trophy to honor Tom Brady is far from a guaranteed outcome,” MSN noted, “but Belichick’s suggestion has certainly sparked a conversation."
Based on the current mood regarding that idea, the likelihood the NFL will change the trophy’s name in the near future has resulted in these odds from Gambling.com:
Projected odds set by Gambling.com are not currently available at legal sports betting sites. See the top Super Bowl betting sites for the latest available odds.