New Orleans Saints Super Bowl Odds: Tracking the Saints Odds to Win Super Bowl 60

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After a rough 5-12 finish in 2024, the Saints are looking to regroup under new head coach Kellen Moore and take the first steps toward returning to Super Bowl contention. With no clear QB1 and a roster still in transition, oddsmakers remain skeptical, and New Orleans enters the 2025 season as a long shot to win Super Bowl 60. The Saints will close out the preseason against Denver on August 23, with Spencer Rattler set to start. New Orleans opens the regular season at home against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 1, followed by a challenging stretch of games that could define their season.

We’ll be tracking the Saints’ Super Bowl odds and more throughout the 2025 season with the latest numbers from Louisiana sportsbooks.

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Saints Super Bowl 60 Odds: August 22, 2025

The Saints' Super Bowl odds are the longest in the NFL, reflecting the uncertainty around their quarterback situation and overall roster overhaul. Still, odds can shift quickly, especially if the team racks up early-season wins. Be sure to check back throughout the season as we track the Saints' odds across several futures markets.

🏆 Odds to Win SB LX+40000 (0.3% chance)
👑 Odds to Win NFC+16000 (0.6% chance)
🥇 Odds to Win NFC South+1500 (6.3% chance)
💪 Odds to Make Playoffs+850 (10.5% chance)
Odds Last Verified by Expert:August 22, 2025

Keep in mind that you can bet on the Saints playoff chances as well. 

*NOTE: Odds vary among sportsbooks such as BetMGM, Caesars, DraftKings, FanDuel, and more. You may be able to find better New Orleans Saints Super Bowl odds if you visit other sportsbooks.

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Saints Super Bowl Odds vs. NFC South

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter the 2025 season as the top Super Bowl contender out of the NFC South, with odds set at +2800. The Atlanta Falcons are next at +7000, followed by the Carolina Panthers at +15000, while the New Orleans Saints have the longest odds in the division at +40000.

Be sure to check back throughout the season as we track Super Bowl 60 odds and how each NFC South team stacks up.

Saints 2025 Schedule and Betting Lines

The Saints kick off the 2025 season at home against the Arizona Cardinals. For the first time in 25 years, New Orleans’ schedule does not include a primetime game. The team faces several key NFC matchups right out of the gate, and securing conference wins early on will be crucial. Building momentum against these opponents will be key to keeping New Orleans’ playoff hopes alive.

New Orleans Saints ScheduleLineResult
Week 1 vs. Arizona CardinalsNO +5.5, ML +200TBD
Week 2 vs. San FranciscoNO +7, ML +285TBD
Week 3 at Seattle SeahawksNO +6.5, ML +230TBD
Week 4 at Buffalo BillsNO +12.5, ML +470TBD
Week 5 vs. New York GiantsNO +1.5, ML +102TBD
Week 6 vs. New England PatriotsNO +3, ML +142TBD
Week 7 at Chicago BearsNO +7.5, ML +270TBD
Week 8 vs. Tampa Bay BuccaneersNO +5.5, ML +185TBD
Week 9 at Los Angeles RamsNO +9.5, ML +320TBD
Week 10 at Carolina PanthersNO +4.5, ML +160TBD
Week 11 BYE--
Week 12 vs. Atlanta FalconsNO +2.5, ML +105TBD
Week 13 at Miami DolphinsNO +6, ML +195TBD
Week 14 at Tampa Bay BuccaneersNO +9.5, ML +330TBD
Week 15 vs. Carolina PanthersNO +1.5, ML +102TBD
Week 16 vs. New York JetsNO -1.5, ML -122TBD
Week 17 at Tennessee TitansNO +3.5, ML +140TBD
Week 18 at Atlanta FalconsNO +4.5, ML +180TBD

Latest Updates Impacting Saints Odds to Win SB LX

The Saints have had no shortage of news impacting their odds to win Super Bowl LX. Here's a look at some of the biggest Saints headlines ahead of the season:

  • 📆 August 21: The Saints release WR Donovan Peoples-Jones.
  • 📆 August 20: New Orleans acquires WR Devaughn Vele from Denver in exchange for 2026 fourth round draft pick.
  • 📆 August 18: The Saints trade DT Khalen Saunders to Jacksonville Jaguars for C Luke Fortner.
  • 📆 August 13: G Mike Panasiuk signs with New Orleans.
  • 📆 August 12: New Orleans places OL Will Clapp on Injured Reserve.
  • 📆 August 1: OT Shane Lemieux signs with New Orleans.
  • 📆 July 24: The Saints sign S Julian Blackmon and DE Jonathan Bullard.
  • 📆 July 22: Tyrann Mathieu announces retirement.
  • 📆 June 20: New Orleans sign CB Jayden Price. 
  • 📆 June 18: The Saints sign OL Barry Wesley.
  • 📆 May 12: New Orleans signs WR Donovan Peoples-Jones and DB Terrell Burgess.
  • 📆 May 10: QB Derek Carr announces retirement.
  • 📆 April 28: The Saints sign DE Chris Rumph.
  • 📆 April 25: Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough is selected 40th overall by the Saints.
  • 📆 April 24: The Saints select OL Kevlin Banks Jr. from Texas in the first round of the NFL draft. 
  • 📆 April 23:  New Orleans exercise their fifth-year option on WR Chris Olave.
  • 📆 March 24: The Saints re-sign DB Ugo Amadi and sign WR Brandin Cooks.
  • 📆 March 17: New Orleans signs WR Velus Jones Jr. and DE Jonah Williams.
  • 📆 March 13: The Saints sign TE Jack Stoll, CB Isaac Yiadom, and OL Will Clapp.
  • 📆 March 12: New Orleans signs S Justin Reid and re-signs TE Juwan Johnson.
  • 📆 March 12: The Saints trade a 2026 seventh-round draft pick to the Patriots for DT Davon Godchaux. 
  • 📆 February 11: New Orleans hires Kellen Moore as their new head coach.

Be sure to bookmark this page for updates on the biggest Saints news impacting the team's Super Bowl LX odds.

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Key Contributors Toward Saints Super Bowl Odds

After initially planning to return from a Week 14 shoulder injury, QB Derek Carr surprised many by announcing his retirement in May, leaving the Saints once again searching for a starting quarterback. Under new head coach Kellen Moore, rookie Tyler Shough, second-year Spencer Rattler, and 2023 draft pick Jake Haener have been competing throughout training camp and the preseason for the Week 1 starting role. While the competition remains open, Rattler currently appears to be the frontrunner.

Offensively, the Saints return key contributors like RB Alvin Kamara, WR Chris Olave, and TE Juwan Johnson, while adding depth with veteran WR Brandin Cooks. On defense, the team strengthened its front with DE Chase Young and S Justin Reid joining forces with established leader Cameron Jordan, along with the acquisition of DE Jonathan Bullard. A strong 2025 draft class brings additional depth and fresh energy to a squad determined to rebound.

Alvin Kamara taking a handoff

Where Can I Bet on the Saints to Win Super Bowl 60?

You can bet on the Saints to win Super Bowl 60 with all legal Louisiana sports betting apps now that odds are available. Not every operator will have multiple Super Bowl betting markets, but at the very least, you will find the outright winner across each. As an example, some books might have options for you to wager on the two exact teams to face off in the big game while others don't.

Don't forget to keep an eye out for Louisiana sports betting promos that could give offers like bet-and-gets or odds boosts on Super Bowl odds.

Betting Odds

Betting odds show how much profit a bettor can make on a winning wager. Favored outcomes are displayed with a minus sign, indicating how much money you need to bet to win $100. Less likely outcomes use a plus sign, showing how much profit you’d earn from a $100 bet.

Futures Odds

Super Bowl futures odds allow bettors to wager on which team will win the NFL championship in a given season. They can also bet on which teams will be finalists, or even predict the exact outcome by correctly naming both the winner and the runner-up.

Point Spread

The Super Bowl point spread is a bet on the margin of victory. The favorite is shown with a minus sign and a number indicating how many points they’re expected to win by. To cover the spread, the favorite must win by more than that number. Underdogs are marked with a plus sign and the number of points they can lose by while still covering the spread. An underdog covers by either winning the game outright or losing by fewer points than the spread.

Saints Super Bowl History

The New Orleans Saints franchise was founded in 1967 with the AFL-NFL merger. The fanbase waited a long time for their first postseason appearance, having not made the playoffs for a full 20 seasons after the franchise was founded. Their first postseason appearance, a loss in the wild card round, came in 1987 under former head coach Jim Mora, who went on to make the wild card (and lose) in three of the five seasons that followed.

The Saints' only Super Bowl appearance was a win, thanks to former Saints legend Sean Payton and future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees in Super Bowl XLIV. The team won the Super Bowl 31-17 over the Indianapolis Colts, after having entered the game as 4.5-point underdogs.

Have the Saints Ever Won the Super Bowl?

Yes, the New Orleans Saints have won the Super Bowl. The Saints won the Super Bowl once, back in the 2009-2010 NFL season. The HC-QB duo of Sean Payton and Drew Brees defeated the Indianapolis Colts, 31-17, after an 0-10 start in the first quarter. Brees won Super Bowl MVP thanks to a 288-yard passing game with two touchdowns and no interceptions. The run game was absent, with the team totaling just 51 rushing yards in the victory, but the defense came up clutch with a pick-six from Peyton Manning as the final score of the game.

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How Many Super Bowls Have the New Orleans Saints Won?

The Saints have appeared in and won one single Super Bowl in their franchise history, in the 2009-2010 season at the Land Shark Stadium in Miami Gardens (the former home of the Dolphins). The Saints' lone Super Bowl victory came under former Saints HC Sean Payton and future Hall of Fame QB Drew Brees. They won the game over the Indianapolis Colts, who had Hall of Fame QB Peyton Manning under center, as 4.5-point underdogs.

Though they got off to a slow start at 0-10 in the first quarter, the Saints closed out the game with a final score of 31-17. Brees won Super Bowl MVP that year, completing 82% of pass attempts that game for 288 passing yards, two TDs, and no interceptions. His lone credited rushing attempt went for -1 yards, the QB kneel that closed out the game.

Which Years Did the Saints Go to the Super Bowl?

The Saints went to the Super Bowl in the 2009-2010 season (Super Bowl XLIV). The New Orleans Saints played the Indianapolis Colts in their lone Super Bowl appearance, winning the game 31-17.

Future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees completed 32 of his 39 pass attempts that game for 288 passing yards and two touchdowns. WR Marques Colston led the team in receiving with seven catches for 83 receiving yards, while Brees' two touchdowns went to RB Pierre Thomas and All-Pro TE Jeremy Shockey. Peyton Manning was under center for the Colts in Super Bowl XLIV, throwing 333 passing yards, one TD, and one INT (which went for a pick six). The Colts entered the game as 4.5-point favorites.

How Many Times Have the Saints Been to the NFC Championship Game?

The Saints have been to three NFC Championship games in their franchise history.

  • ❌ 2006-07: Loss vs. Chicago Bears, 39-14
  • ✅ 2009-10: Win vs. Minnesota Vikings, 31-28 (OT)
  • ❌ 2018-19: Loss vs. Los Angeles Rams, 26-23 (OT)

Their first appearance in an NFC Championship was in the 2006-2007 season, where the team came off a 10-6 regular season to secure the NFC South title and a playoff berth. The Saints beat the Andy Reid-led Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional Round 27-24 to advance to the conference championship. They were defeated by the Chicago Bears 39-14, who then went on to lose to the Colts in Super Bowl XLI.

The team's second NFC Championship appearance was in the 2009-2010 season, when the Saints defeated the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship and went on to win the Super Bowl over the Indianapolis Colts.

The team's third and most recent NFC Championship appearance was in the 2018-2019 NFL season. The Saints entered the game as 3-point favorites over the L.A. Rams but lost the game on a 57-yard field goal from Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein in overtime. The Saints have never made an NFC Championship outside of the Sean Payton-Drew Brees era.

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Calli Varner

Calli has been an avid sports fan since she can remember. After earning her Bachelor’s degrees from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, she combined her passion for journalism and sports. Calli has covered the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAAF, college sports, and sports betting for several media outlets.

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