While the Dallas Cowboys' 2024 season has been over for more than a month now, the campaign as a whole officially came to an end on Sunday night as the Philadelphia Eagles obliterated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, thus stopping KC from becoming the first team ever to hoist the Lombardi Trophy three years in a row.
As such, all 32 teams can now turn their attention to the 2025 season, as can NFL oddsmakers, who wasted no time releasing way-too-early odds on who will win Super Bowl 60 next February at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, home of the San Francisco 49ers.
The odds you'll see below, of course, will change countless times over the next few months once the dust settles following the free agency period and the 2025 NFL Draft.
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And make no mistake about it. The grind that is the NFL offseason will undoubtedly be an interesting time for the Cowboys, who were easily one of the biggest disappointments of this past season, going 7-10 and failing to make the playoffs for the first time in four years, a finish that ultimately cost Mike McCarthy his job.
We won't rehash all of the things that went wrong for Dallas in 2024 because, quite frankly, there are simply far too many to get into.
So, it goes without saying that Jerry Jones and new head coach Brian Shottenheimer have their work cut out for them as they attempt to improve this team enough to once again become competitive.
But like many critics of Americas Team — or even many fans, for that matter — oddsmakers aren't confident that will happen.
Cowboys aren't even in the top half of the way-too-early Super Bowl 60 odds
It should come as no surprise that the newly-crowned champion Eagles are the early favorites to win Super Bowl 60 at +550. Nor is it a shock to see the Chiefs tied for second place on the board at +700 after making five appearances in the title game in the last six seasons.
As for the Cowboys, they don't even rank in the top half among all 32 teams, ranking 17th overall at +6000.
Furthermore, Dallas didn't even crack the top half among the 16 NFC franchises, coming in 10th behind the Eagles (+600), Detroit Lions (+900), San Francisco 49ers (+1500), Washington Commanders (+1900), Green Bay Packers (+1900), Los Angeles Rams (+2800), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+3500), Minnesota Vikings (+4000), and Chicago Bears (+4000).
Here are the far-too-early odds for Super Bowl 60 as listed at DraftKings.
Team | Super Bowl 60 Odds |
---|---|
Philadelphia Eagles | +550 |
Kansas City Chiefs | +700 |
Buffalo Bills | +700 |
Baltimore Ravens | +700 |
Detroit Lions | +900 |
San Francisco 49ers | +1500 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +1800 |
Washington Commanders | +1900 |
Green Bay Packers | +1900 |
Los Angeles Rams | +2800 |
Los Angeles Chargers | +2800 |
Houston Texans | +3000 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +3500 |
Denver Broncos | +3500 |
Minnesota Vikings | +4000 |
Chicago Bears | +4000 |
Dallas Cowboys | +6000 |
Seattle Seahawks | +6500 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +6500 |
Miami Dolphins | +6500 |
Atlanta Falcons | +6500 |
Arizona Cardinals | +7000 |
New England Patriots | +8000 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +10000 |
Las Vegas Raiders | +11000 |
Indianapolis Colts | +11000 |
Carolina Panthers | +13000 |
New York Jets | +15000 |
New Orleans Saints | +15000 |
New York Giants | +18000 |
Tennessee Titans | +20000 |
Cleveland Browns | +20000 |