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What are the Super Bowl odds in 2025?

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest events of the year and the money reflects that.

Whether it’s the players making millions on the field, owners making billions, fans spending a fortune on tickets, companies spending millions on commercials or spectators betting on the action, the Super Bowl might as well bring in enough money to finance a small country.

That doesn’t even include the groceries and decorations involved to throw a party or the cost of going to a restaurant or bar.

Regardless, there is a group of people that will be happy waking up on Monday morning after the big game and others that will want to stay in bed.

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To make sure you don’t fall into the latter, we’re tracking the odds movement throughout the two week leadup to the festivities in New Orleans.

Here’s a look at the odds for Super Bowl 59 after championship Sunday.

Super Bowl 59 odds

Odds from BetMGM as of Sunday evening.

Kansas City (-125) vs. Philadelphia (+105)

KC (-1.5); O/U: 49.5

It’s always important to follow the money. Sometimes that’s even better than the potential analysis. Sharp bettors and big money will roll in before the game kicks off, moving the lines and swinging past key numbers. Depending on your bet, it might make sense to jump in before the odds change.

When is Super Bowl 2025?

The Super Bowl in 2025 will be played on Feb. 9.

The first 35 Super Bowls were all played in January before transitioning to a February event. It had become a mainstay on the first full weekend in February after that, but has moved deeper into the month in recent years thanks to the expanded NFL regular season.

What time is the Super Bowl 2025?

The Super Bowl in 2025 is slated for a 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff.

All the pregame festivities take place throughout the day, meaning you’ll want to tune in earlier to catch things like the national anthem, team introductions and more.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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