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Flashscore's Super Bowl LX predictions for the 2025 NFL season

Super Bowl LX predictions
Super Bowl LX predictionsPatrick Mahomes - David Eulitt/Getty Images, Lamar Jackson - Al Bello/Getty Images , Jared Goff - Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
The 2025 NFL season is just a couple of days away! So now it's time to give our predictions for Super Bowl LX from some of our NFL experts.

The Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, and Buffalo Bills are the favourites to win Super Bowl LX (60). Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints are the least favourite at +50000 for most sportsbooks, if you feel like wasting a few bucks. 

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So let's get into Flashscore's Super LX predictions for the 2025-2026 NFL season!

Eric - Baltimore Ravens vs. Washington Commanders

It's the battle of I-95 for the Lombardi come next February and I don't think it's too much of a bold statement to say the Commanders run it back with the Eagles for Round 2 of the NFC Championship to get there. 

Every NFL "expert" is constantly saying the Commanders will regress, some even saying they won't make the playoffs. Forget all that. Jayden Daniels is the real deal. As long as he stays healthy, the Commanders have a legitimate shot. 

As for the Ravens, it's now or never. I didn't think it was possible for a team that good from last season to get any better, yet here they are. All they have to do is not shoot themselves in the foot. Ultimately, the Ravens claim their third Lombardi in a cinematic showdown between Lamar Jackson and Daniels. 

Winner: Baltimore Ravens (30-27)

Miguel - Kansas City Chiefs vs. Green Bay Packers

Matt LaFleur has proven since arriving in Green Bay that he is one of the best coaches in the NFL. He just needed an offseason with good signings and that has happened this time. The arrival of Micah Parsons is the last detail to configure a fearsome squad capable of beating anyone.

With the Chiefs, there is no reason that counts. In this case, analysis is of little importance. As long as the Mahomes-Reid duo remains in place, they will continue to be favorites.

They will certainly reach the end of the season with a chance to lift another trophy. But I think they falter for the second year in a row.

Winner: Green Bay Packers (35-29)

Paul - Baltimore Ravens vs. Detroit Lions

The Lions are going to be even more fired up this year to go all the way after how their 2024 season ended. They'll overcome last year's injuries, Jahmyr Gibbs is going to be sensational, Aidan Hutchinson is going to return with a bang, but they'll face the team who have it all to prove.

Baltimore are stacked the right way. I think their offensive line will step up and give Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry the blocking they need to flourish in the playoffs. 

I am backing the Ravens to rebound from a heartbreaking ending to their 2024 season in the most poetic way possible: with a successful two-point conversion in the final minute of the Super Bowl.

Oh, and is it fair to mention that the Super Bowl is going to be played in the stadium (New Orleans) that last saw the Ravens lift the Lombardi? I think so.

Winner: Baltimore Ravens (28-27)

Henri - Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions

The Bills will keep fans excited again this season. The roster of the AFC prodigy led by superstar Josh Allen will continue to ensure that Buffalo dominates the regular season and advances to the Super Bowl.

There, however, they will fall to the Detroit Lions, who have finally gained enough experience to play to their strengths in a magnificent season and secure the first title in franchise history.

Detroit aren't the underdogs anymore. Yet, people will still count them out. But come Super Bowl LX, the Lions will have the last laugh.

Winner: Detroit Lions (31-24)