Who will win Super Bowl 59? The odds favor the Kansas City Chiefs by a big margin – the Eagles are the underdogs.
The Kansas City Chiefs will try to win their third consecutive title when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59 on Sunday, February 9. Kansas City is appearing in its fifth Super Bowl in six years, while Philadelphia will compete in its second in three seasons. The Eagles (14-3), who lost Super Bowl LVII, 38-35, to Kansas City, are eyeing their second Super Bowl title, and first since 2017. The Chiefs (15-2), who beat San Francisco in overtime in last year’s Super Bowl, are eyeing their fifth Lombardi Trophy at the 2025 Super Bowl. The Eagles designated defensive end Brandon Graham (triceps) to return from IR on Thursday.
The Super Bowl 2025 kickoff from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans is set for 6:30 p.m. ET. Kansas City is a 1.5-point favorite in the latest Eagles vs. Chiefs odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 49.5. The Chiefs are -128 money-line favorites (risk $127 to win $100), while the Eagles are +108 underdogs (risk $100 to win $108).
Now, US LIVE has looked at all bets on Chiefs vs. Eagles and just revealed : The Chiefs will win this Super Bowl.
The odds are as follow:
Eagles vs. Chiefs spread: Kansas City -1.5
- Eagles vs. Chiefs over/under: 49.5 points
- Eagles vs. Chiefs money line: Kansas City -128, Philadelphia +108
- KC: Under is 6-4 in the Chiefs’ last 10 games
- PHI: Over is 5-5 in the Eagles’ last 10 games
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Why the Chiefs can cover
Veteran quarterback Patrick Mahomes finished the regular season by completing 67.5% of his passes, throwing for 3,928 yards and 26 touchdowns with 11 interceptions and a 93.5 rating. He has been just as dominant in the 2025 NFL playoffs, completing 34 of 51 passes (66.7%) for 422 yards and two touchdowns with zero picks and a 105.2 rating. In the AFC Championship Game win over the Buffalo Bills, he completed 18 of 26 passes for 245 yards and one touchdown. He also carried 11 times for 43 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Veteran running back Kareem Hunt powers the Kansas City ground attack. In 13 regular-season games, he carried 200 times for 728 yards (3.6 average) and seven touchdowns. In two postseason appearances, he has 25 carries for 108 yards (4.3 average) and two touchdowns. He had two 100-plus-yard rushing games this season, including a 27-carry, 106-yard and one-touchdown performance in a 30-24 overtime win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Nov. 4. Including the postseason, he has also caught 25 passes for 184 yards (7.4 average). See who to back at SportsLine.
Why the Eagles can cover
Veteran running back Saquon Barkley has dominated the opposition in his first year in Philadelphia. In three postseason games, he has carried 66 times for 442 yards (6.7 average) and five touchdowns. In 16 regular-season games, he carried 345 times for 2,005 yards (5.8 average) and 13 touchdowns. Including the 2025 NFL playoffs, he also has 40 receptions for 313 yards (7.8 average) and two touchdowns.