Top 10 NFL Teams Most Likely to Win Super Bowl 60 (2026)
It's almost draft time for the NFL, which means it's on to the next season. Things will be very interesting this coming season.For these teams, they have their eyes on the prize, hoisting the Lombardi Trophy and being immortalized forever.
Which teams have the best chances of winning Super Bowl 60? Let's discuss.

The Bills had their chance. They should have taken down Kansas City in the playoffs. It seems like every year, they just cannot beat the Chiefs in the postseason.
People can argue about the first down call, but they still had a chance to win the game. Josh Allen is an elite player with an MVP to prove it. The Bills are a very formidable team and benefit from playing in a relatively weak division. They'll still be a threat in the AFC.
I think they still have a legitimate chance at making the Super Bowl in the next five years, but they simply can't get past Kansas City in the playoffs. It's that simple. I believe they will eventually, but until they do, it's always going to be a major obstacle. Josh Allen can absolutely be the quarterback who wins a Super Bowl, but the problem is that they have a kryptonite standing in their way.

The Eagles, on paper, are absolutely capable of making it back to the Super Bowl. They dismantled the Chiefs in the last Super Bowl. Do not let the final score fool you. That game was a blowout.
Who needs Jason Kelce? The Eagles can run the tush push with ease, at least until it gets banned. The defensive line completely dominated. And now they have rookie sensation Cooper DeJean at cornerback.
They made the Buccaneers' Super Bowl-winning pass rush look weak. Saquon Barkley did not do much in the Super Bowl, but he still had a phenomenal season overall. It is nice to see him on a strong team. The Eagles are one of the most balanced teams in the league and should be considered contenders again in 2025.

I know what some people are thinking. The Chiefs looked like frauds throughout the season and got exposed on the biggest stage. They needed a lot of lucky breaks to win games, but the fact is, they did win.
The Chiefs will return again. A three-peat might be off the table for now, but this team is still a dynasty and is coming back motivated. There are some holes in the roster, but they always find ways to win regardless of circumstances. They absolutely have a chance to make another Super Bowl.
Just as a reminder, Joe Burrow is the only active AFC quarterback to beat the Chiefs in the playoffs. This may very well be Travis Kelce's final season. I expect the team to do everything it can to send him out with another Super Bowl ring.

The Ravens, on paper, are a team that should contend for a Super Bowl. Still, something always seems to go wrong in the playoffs.
Last year, it was Mark Andrews dropping passes at the worst possible moment and Justin Tucker struggling throughout the season. Lamar Jackson is a great quarterback, one of the best in the league. He consistently performs at an MVP level and can lead the team to many wins.
Unfortunately, he has gained a reputation for disappointing performances in January. The team has all the pieces it needs, but they keep stumbling when it matters most. Derrick Henry remains a dynamic player and has added toughness to the offense. We will see if this is finally the year they put it all together.

Washington had by far the most surprising season, thanks to the rookie sensation Jayden Daniels. His season was truly special to watch. He won Offensive Rookie of the Year and immediately launched the Commanders into contender status.
The team was not perfect, but to their credit, they beat the Lions on the road and made it to the NFC Championship Game for the first time in decades. They won multiple playoff games and had their best season in a very long time. The future looks bright for Washington.
However, the question remains whether this was just a brief moment of success or the beginning of a new era. I hope to see more from Jayden Daniels because he was incredibly fun to watch. If they improve just a bit, they are right there in the conversation.


Detroit had arguably its best season in franchise history. They recorded the most wins in franchise history, scored the most points, and secured the number one overall seed in the NFC. Yet it all unexpectedly ended in the divisional round.
Lions fans have a right to call this past season a disappointment. To make matters worse, they lost both coordinators. Now the question is how Dan Campbell will respond. The Lions are still a great team and have the pieces to make a deep playoff run when everyone stays healthy.
If they can stay healthy, they should have a great shot at making the Super Bowl again. Remember, this was a team that looked dominant early on last year before injuries piled up. Even then, they still won the division. Do not underestimate the resilience of the Lions.

Denver had a surprising resurgence last season and made it to the playoffs. They did get blown out by the Bills, but overall, fans cannot be too disappointed.
Sean Payton has finally brought the team back to life after years without a playoff appearance since their Super Bowl 50 win. I was surprised by how good Bo Nix looked as a rookie. This team is not quite a contender just yet, but they are clearly moving in the right direction.
If they play smart and Bo Nix avoids a sophomore slump, they might even challenge the Chiefs in the AFC West.

The Chargers are another team that appears to be on the verge of becoming a real contender. They finally hired a proven winner as head coach in Jim Harbaugh. He has NFL experience and knows how to win.
He was one of the best coaching hires last year, with only Dan Quinn having a possible case for being better. The Chargers played efficiently throughout most of the season until the playoffs.
There is a lot to like about this team. I think they are poised to return to the playoffs next year. Justin Herbert has quietly become one of the better quarterbacks in the league.

The Newcomers



The Texans had a bit of a setback year in CJ Stroud's second season. It is fair to call last year a disappointment, considering the expectations that were placed on them. CJ Stroud looked worse overall, and so did the team. His offensive line did him no favors, especially in that playoff game against Kansas City.
I still think this team is doing fine overall. The truth is that the AFC South is not the strongest division. Tennessee and Jacksonville are rebuilding, and the Colts are, well, the Colts. They are stuck with either Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones. That should tell you everything you need to know.
Houston just needs to be decent and they will likely win the division. I am not sure they are true contenders at this point, but they are still close.

I think we're sleeping on the Bengals quite a bit. They lost a few close games that would have impacted their record significantly and went on an absolute tear at the end of last season.

They just drafted a new wide receiver in Matthew Golden. Maybe this will help Green Bay have a great season.


I think San Francisco is still in the mix, although they are probably near the end of their current window. Last season was derailed by injuries, and the team had no chance.
This is a team that recently made the Super Bowl and came very close to winning it. It feels like this could be their last real chance with the current leadership. I still believe they have a shot at finally winning it.
They have been so close in recent years but have not brought the Lombardi Trophy back to the Bay Area. When healthy, this team is dangerous. That always seems to be the key. I expect the 49ers to bounce back this season.

Yes, they have a terrible QB, but they have good WRs and a good RB, so they might be a force.
