The Kansas City Chiefs set a new NFL record by starting the season with a 4-0 record for the fourth consecutive season. They regained the top spot on the NFL futures board after defeating the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football in Week 3. Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas lists Kansas City at 7/2 odds to win the 2021 Super Bowl (aka Super Bowl LV).

Kansas City Chiefs Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Odds 2021
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes attacks the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3.  (Image: Nick Wass/AP)

The Baltimore Ravens (3-1) suffered their only loss of the season to KC, slipping to 6/1 odds to win the Super Bowl.


2021 Super Bowl Odds
  • Kansas City Chiefs 7/2
  • Baltimore Ravens 6/1
  • Seattle Seahawks 8/1
  • Green Bay Packers 10/1
  • New Orleans Saints 14/1
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14/1
  • Buffalo Bills 15/1
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 18/1
  • Indianapolis Colts 22/1
  • Los Angeles Rams 22/1
  • San Francisco 49ers 25/1
  • New England Patriots 28/1

There are only six teams that have yet to lose a game this season. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans are both 3-0, but had early byes in Week 4 after the NFL postponed their game due to a COVID-19 breakout.

Kansas City is one of four, 4-0 teams, including the Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks, and Green Bay Packers.

KC and the 4-0 Crowd

Kansas City started the season at 6/1 odds to win another Super Bowl. After an impressive road victory against the Ravens last week, oddsmakers adjusted the line. You can now find the Chiefs at 7/2 odds.

The Seahawks started the season 4-0, including holding off the New England Patriots by stuffing Cam Newton during a game-winning goal-line stand. Russell Wilson tossed 16 touchdowns through four games, including a pair of five-TD games. With Wilson airing it out, the Seahawks are ranked second in the league, averaging 35.5 points per game.

Seattle’s odds are now 8/1 after their undefeated start. At the start of the season, the Seahawks were 20/1 odds.

The Green Bay Packers lead the NFL with 38 points per game. If Wilson wasn’t crushing it, everyone would be hoisting Aaron Rodgers to the top of the MVP futures board.

The Packers saw the biggest move with 28/1 odds during the preseason compared to 10/1 now.

Buffalo Bills were ready to challenge the New England Patriots for the AFC East crown at the start of the season. They came into the year at 25/1 odds to win the Super Bowl. The Bills Mafia couldn’t be happier with a 4-0 start, and their Super Bowl odds are now 15/1.

The Rest of the NFL

After four weeks, the NFL has now completed the first quarter of its season. Without a proper preseason due to COVID concerns, the first quarter operated as an extended preseason for many teams. In that sense, the NFL season is truly ready to begin in Week 5.

There’s a cluster of teams that we think are good, but are only playing .500 ball, like the New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers.


2021 SUPER BOWL ODDS
  • Dallas Cowboys 30/1
  • Tennessee Titans 30/1
  • Cleveland Browns 35/1
  • Arizona Cardinals 50/1
  • Chicago Bears 50/1
  • Philadelphia Eagles 50/1
  • Minnesota Vikings 66/1
  • Las Vegas Raiders 80/1
  • Carolina Panthers 100/1
  • Los Angeles Chargers 100/1
  • Atlanta Falcons 150/1
  • Denver Broncos 150/1
  • Detroit Lions 150/1
  • Cincinnati Bengals 200/1
  • Houston Texans 150/1
  • Miami Dolphins 200/1
  • Jacksonville Jaguars 250/1
  • Washington 250/1
  • New York Giants 400/1
  • New York Jets 500/1

Then, there are the lost causes like the New York Jets and NY Giants. They’re among the few 0-4 teams that are seeking their first victory of the season, along with the Atlanta Falcons, and Houston Texans.