As Super Bowl LX grows closer, many teams have shown the country that they are capable contenders. In 2026, the championship game will take place in Santa Clara, California, the third ever to take place in the Bay Area. The Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers, and the Philadelphia Eagles are among the few favored to fight for the Lombardi Trophy this February.
The Kansas City Chiefs remain a successful and smart team with high odds of returning to the Super Bowl for a fourth year in a row. Paired with Patrick Mahomes’ intelligent quarterback play, previous playoff experience, and determination to take back the title following last year’s loss, the team keeps its name at the center of the conversation surrounding the championship.
The Buffalo Bills are believed to have some of the highest odds of making it to this year’s Super Bowl. Their current position stems from their quarterback, Josh Allen, who has led the team to victory by running powerful offensive plays. The Bills have made headlines in recent years, but they still have a lot to prove if they hope to make it to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1994.
Though initially, the Packers weren’t taken as a serious contender, they have recently gained momentum through their game-winning success. Led by Jordan Love and a strong defensive line-up, along with their high-pressure tolerance, the Packers have secured themselves a promising spot in the 2026 championships.
The Philadelphia Eagles are strong contenders, but their odds are tougher this year. Their success last year was backed by Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, AJ Brown, and a reliable, dynamic defense. However, their schedule is one of the hardest in the league. Now, their return depends on whether or not they are willing to bring the fire this year, and if their recent win will keep them from giving it their all.
In the end, only time will reveal which teams will make it to the big stadium, but one thing is certain: the Super Bowl is an emblematic game of resilience, fierceness, and determination, as teams face another head-to-head to win the 60th trophy.
