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The Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos stand atop the NFC and AFC, respectively, through 11 weeks of the 2025 NFL season, but are either of those two squads the current favorites to win the Super Bowl this February?
The AFC doesn't have a big dog strong enough to hang, so that's why the NFC will claim the 2025 Super Bowl title.
The Eagles are 8-2 and atop the NFC, following up their Monday night win over the Green Bay Packers with a Sunday night victory over the Detroit Lions. According to FanDuel, Philadelphia has the best betting odds (-130) to secure the No. 1 overall seed — and the first-round bye and home-field advantage that come with it.
The Super Bowl futures market will always experience fluctuations, but perhaps no week was more revealing than Week 10. The Buffalo Bills, fresh off a win over the Kansas City Chiefs, looked like a shell of themselves in a loss to the lowly Dolphins.
And the Eagles do. “There’s something to be said for knowing how to win,” Sirianni said, “and knowing how to figure out ways to win.” That’s what the Eagles do. Sirianni said the Eagles have a “knack” for finding ways to win.
The Eagles' offense isn't performing or producing at the same Super Bowl-winning level it was last season. Here breaking down Philadelphia's fall on that side of the ball.
The Detroit Lions defense stepped up on "Sunday Night Football" to keep the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles under wraps, even with key starters like Terrion Arnold and Kerby Joseph sidelined due to injury.
Nine months ago, they were celebrating a Super Bowl win. In recent days, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and receiver A.J. Brown got together for different reasons. Sal Paolantonio of ESPN.com reports that Lurie and Brown met this week " to hash out the star wide receiver’s public frustration over his role in Philadelphia's offense."