Bills Super Bowl 59 Odds: May 2025
The Bills’ odds to win Super Bowl 59 are +700, according to DraftKings Sportsbook Ontario. That gives them a 12.5% chance, based on implied probability.
🏆 Bills Odds to Win SB LX | +700 |
🏆 Odds to Win AFC Champ. Game | +350 |
🏆 Odds to Win AFC East | -260 |
🏆 Odds to Make Playoffs | +500 |
✅ Last Verified: | May 20, 2025 |
Meanwhile, Bills’ playoff chances are second-best in the AFC.
Bills Super Bowl Odds vs. AFC East
Buffalo has the best odds of any team in the AFC East of winning the Super Bowl.
AFC East Team | Super Bowl Odds (Implied Probability) |
---|---|
🏈 Bills | -260 |
🏈 Patriots | +475 |
🏈 Dolphins | +650 |
🏈 Jets | +1800 |
✅ Last Verified: | May 20, 2025 |
Ontario Sportsbooks list Buffalo as the AFC East team most likely to win the Super Bowl.
Latest Updates Impacting the Bills' Odds to Win Super Bowl 59
Throughout the year, we will update this section with the most significant NFL news and storylines impacting the Bills Super Bowl odds.
- 📅 May 14, 2025: The 2025 schedule is out, and the Bills will start the season against the Baltimore Ravens.
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Buffalo Bills Schedule with Latest Odds
To prove their preseason Super Bowl odds are legit, Buffalo must face the second-most difficult schedule in the league.
Check out live odds you can bet on for each matchup below. 👇
Week | Line | Result |
---|---|---|
Week 1 vs. Baltimore Ravens | -1.5 ML -120 | |
Week 2 @ New York Jets | -8.5 ML -395 | |
Week 3 vs. Miami Dolphins | -8.5 ML -380 | |
Week 4 vs. New Orleans Saints | -12.5 ML -650 | |
Week 5 vs. New England Patriots | -8.5 ML -395 | |
Week 6 at Atlanta Falcons | -5.5 ML -225 | |
Week 7 BYE WEEK | NONE | |
Week 8 @ Carolina Panthers | -7 ML -305 | |
Week 9 vs. Kansas City Chiefs | -2.5 ML -135 | |
Week 10 @ Miami Dolphins | -5.5 ML -225 | |
Week 11 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | -5.5 ML -225 | |
Week 12 @ Houston Texans | -3.5 ML -180 | |
Week 13 @ Pittsburgh Steelers | -4.5 ML -198 | |
Week 14 vs. Cincinnati Bengals | -5.5 ML -230 | |
Week 15 @ New England Patriots | -4.5 ML -198 | |
Week 16 @ Cleveland Browns | -8.5 ML -375 | |
Week 17 vs. Philadelphia Eagles | -1.5 ML -120 | |
Week 18 vs. New York Jets | -9.5 ML -395 |
Key Contributors to the Buffalo Bills Super Bowl Odds in 2025
Following several departures due to free agency and trades, we listed the players with the most significant impact on improving the Bills’ odds to win Super Bowl 60.
Offense:
- QB Josh Allen
- C Connor McGovern
- RT Spencer Brown
- WR Keon Coleman
- TE Dalton Kincaid
Defense:
- S Taylor Rapp
- DT Ed Oliver
- DE AJ Epenesa
- CB Rasul Douglas
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Bills Super Bowl FAQs
The Bills Super Bowl odds sit at +700, according to DraftKings, giving them a 12.5% chance to win the Lombardi Trophy. Oddsmaklers feel good about them, as the Bills currently have the second-best odds of winning the Super Bowl this season.
You can bet on the Bills Super Bowl odds by using any major online sportsbook, including DraftKings, Caesars, FanDuel, BetMGM, or any other legal operator in your state. Of course, if you have a legal retail sportsbook nearby, you can place a futures bet on Buffalo there, too.
The Buffalo Bills have zero Super Bowl championships in the franchise’s storied 64 seasons. Of course, they’re famous – though some would argue infamous – for going to the Super Bowl four consecutive years and losing each time. They are the only franchise in NFL history with four straight trips and losses.
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Brandon Justice has nearly a decade of experience covering sports and betting, primarily working in college football, college basketball, NFL and MLB. His goal is providing detailed analysis on the trends & data of sports betting with a wealth of experience, including writing for The Action Network & Rivals.com.