Vikings' odds to win Super Bowl in 2025 revealed

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Vikings' odds to win Super Bowl in 2025 revealed
Vikings' odds to win Super Bowl in 2025 revealed /

This year's Super Bowl hasn't even kicked off but the oddsmakers have already released odds to win Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, 2025. 

Where do the Minnesota Vikings land in the odds? They're middle of the road, tied with the Chicago Bears for the 16th-best odds at +4000, according to FanDuel Sportsbook

  1. 49ers +450
  2. Chiefs +750
  3. Ravens +900
  4. Lions +1200
  5. Bills +1200
  6. Cowboys +1500
  7. Bengals +1500
  8. Eagles +1700
  9. Dolphins +2000
  10. Texans +2500
  11. Packers +2500
  12. Rams +3000
  13. Chargers +3000
  14. Jets +3000
  15. Jaguars +3000
  16. Vikings +4000
  17. Bears +4000
  18. Browns +5000
  19. Falcons +5000
  20. Colts +5000
  21. Saints +7500
  22. Raiders +7500
  23. Buccaneers +7500
  24. Cardinals +7500
  25. Seahawks +7500
  26. Steelers +10000
  27. Broncos +10000
  28. Commanders +15000
  29. Patriots +15000
  30. Titans +15000
  31. Giants +15000
  32. Panthers +25000

Odds at +4000 means that if you wagered $10 on the Vikings to win the Super Bowl you would win $400 if they pulled it off. 

What's somewhat interesting is that the oddsmakers only have six teams in the NFC with better odds than Minnesota. The bad news is that the Packers and Lions are expected to be better, so winning the NFC North in 2024-25 appears to be a long shot. 

Alas, these early odds are pretty much meaningless unless you're placing a blind futures bet. Rosters will change with free agency starting in March and then the draft, so the odds will be changing as rosters are manipulated. 

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Dec 31, 2023; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings cornerback NaJee Thompson (11) celebrates his fumble recovery against the Green Bay Packers in the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium / Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

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