The Kansas City Chiefs have won two straight NFL championships, but the Philadelphia Eagles are the favorites in the Super Bowl odds ahead of the AFC and NFC Championship Game.
The Eagles survived a snowstorm and an inspired effort by the Los Angeles Rams to punch their way into the NFC Championship for the second time in three years and climb to the top of the Super Bowl odds ahead of their matchup with the Washington Commanders.
Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game appearance and, according to the odds, will defeat the Buffalo Bills in a rematch of an epic Week 11 matchup.
Eagles Super Bowl Odds (+185).
Regular Season: 14-3
The Eagles aren't flashy, and they didn't shine in the postseason. But their style of play proved too tough for the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams - especially with NFL Offensive Player of the Year favorite Saquon Barkley running around in the snow in the divisional round.
Philadelphia will now play the division rival Teamsters in the NFC Championship and has a good chance of making it to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons. The Eagles will likely demand more from QB Jalen Hurts, who is clearly not at full strength, but with the way their offensive line and defense are playing, that may not be the case.
Chiefs Super Bowl Odds (+240).
Regular season record: 15-2
The Chiefs have been flirting with first place all season, and they briefly held it on Sunday before the Eagles dismantled the Rams in the divisional round.
They now sit in second place before the AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills, the only team to beat the Chiefs' starting lineup this season. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have had incredible playoff results many times before, but Kansas City has come out victorious each time and are slight favorites to do it again.
Bills Super Bowl Odds (+260)
Regular Season: 13-4
If you didn't believe in the Bills before the divisional round, it's hard to ignore the results of their 27-25 victory over a Baltimore Ravens team that crushed them in the regular season.
Buffalo was ready for a rematch and avoided the dreaded turnover mistake that derailed the Ravens' chances - as they have all season long when they have been the NFL's most diligent team on the ball. They'll have to play nearly flawless to beat the Chiefs, though given that Josh Allen is playing like a full-fledged favorite for NFL MVP, that might be enough.
Super Bowl odds for the Chiefs (+750)
Regular season record: 12-5
The clear Cinderella of the NFL playoffs, the Chiefs should have lost in each of the last two rounds. Instead, they pulled off an impressive victory thanks to the great play of rookie Jayden Daniels.
Washington's defense is still a concern, but with Kliff Kingsbury's offense working hard this season and pretty much all season, it's hard to rule out another win over a familiar foe in the form of the Eagles.