Washington Commanders Super Bowl Odds: Tracking Latest Changes

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The Washington Commanders' Super Bowl odds are +1900 after ending the 2024-25 season with a 12-5 record. Their season ended with a loss in the NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles.   

We will provide updates on the Commanders' Super Bowl odds this season provided by Virginia sports betting operators.

Commanders Super Bowl 60 Odds: February 21, 2025

The table below outlines the Commanders' Super Bowl odds as well as other available futures markets, per DraftKings Virginia.

๐Ÿ‘‘ Commanders Odds to Win 2026 Super Bowl+1900
๐Ÿ† Odds to Win NFC+950
โญ Odds to Win NFC EastOff the board
๐Ÿ”ฅ Odds to Make PlayoffsOff the board

It's always a good idea to check out multiple operators before placing any futures wagers, as these odds tend to fluctuate a lot more than single-game prices. Caesars Sportsbook VA, for example, may have Washington at different odds to win the Super Bowl.

Can the Commanders Win the Super Bowl?

The Commanders have a chance at winning the Super Bowl, especially after quarterback Jayden Daniels led the team to the 2024-25 NFC Championship during his rookie campaign. 

Commanders Super Bowl Odds vs. NFC East

The Commanders have the second-best odds out of the NFC East to win the Super Bowl. The Philadelphia Eagles are the current favorites at +650.

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Washington Commanders 2025 Schedule

The 2025-26 schedule has yet to be released, below are the game results from the 2024 season.

๐Ÿ“† Week 1 at Tampa Bay BuccaneersCommanders (0-1) lose 37-20
๐Ÿ“† Week 2 vs. New York GiantsCommanders (1-1) win 21-18
๐Ÿ“† Week 3 at Cincinnati BengalsCommanders (2-1) win 38-33
๐Ÿ“† Week 4 at Arizona CardinalsCommanders (3-1) win 42-14
๐Ÿ“† Week 5 vs. Cleveland BrownsCommanders (4-1) win 34-13
๐Ÿ“† Week 6 at Baltimore RavensCommanders (4-2) lose 30-23
๐Ÿ“† Week 7 vs. Carolina PanthersCommanders (5-2) win 40-7
๐Ÿ“† Week 8 vs. Chicago BearsCommanders (6-2) win 18-15
๐Ÿ“† Week 9 at New York GiantsCommanders (7-2) win 27-22
๐Ÿ“† Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh SteelersCommanders (7-3) lose 28-27
๐Ÿ“† Week 11 at Philadelphia EaglesCommanders (7-4) lose 26-18
๐Ÿ“† Week 12 vs. Dallas CowboysCommanders (7-5) lose 34-26
๐Ÿ“† Week 13 vs. Tennessee TitansCommanders (8-5) win 42-19
๐Ÿ“† Week 14BYE
๐Ÿ“† Week 15 at New Orleans SaintsCommanders (9-5) win 20-19
๐Ÿ“† Week 16 vs. Philadelphia EaglesCommanders (10-5) win 36-33
๐Ÿ“† Week 17 vs. Atlanta FalconsCommanders (11-5) win 30-24 (OT)
๐Ÿ“† Week 18 at Dallas CowboysCommanders (12-5) win 23-19
๐Ÿ“† Playoffs: Wild-card round at Tampa Bay BuccaneersCommanders win 23-20
๐Ÿ“† Playoffs: Divisional Round at Detroit LionsCommanders win 45-31
๐Ÿ“† Playoffs: NFC Championship at Philadelphia EaglesCommanders lose 55-23

Key Contributors Toward Commanders Super Bowl Odds

Jayden Daniels took home Offensive Rookie of the Year after an impressive 2024-25 season. If Daniels can mimic what he accomplished during his rookie season and Washington can keep a clean Commanders injury report, they have a great chance of at least making the Super Bowl. 

Daniels outperformed every other rookie in his draft class and if the Commanders add more weapons for Daniels and improve their offensive line, Daniels could very well continue to succeed in his second season in the NFL. 

Where Can I Bet on the Washington Commanders to Win the Super Bowl?

You can bet on the Commanders to win the Super Bowl at any of the licensed and legal VA betting apps. Some of the most well-known brands are BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel, bet365, and Caesars.

Are There Promos for the Commanders Super Bowl Odds?

There currently aren't any Virginia sports betting promos specifically for the Commanders' Super Bowl Odds. If the team were to make it to the final game of the season, you would certainly find bonuses as every operator scratches and claws for their piece of the biggest wagering event in the US. For now, new users can take advantage of any of the welcome offers displayed below.

Popular Types of Sports Betting on Commanders Odds

Here are some popular types of bets you can make on the Commanders in VA.

Super Bowl Futures

Throughout the season, you can place future bets on who will win the Super Bowl. These odds are dynamic and will change based on a variety of factors, but at all VA sportsbooks, you can head on over to the "futures" section and bet on the Commanders to win the Super Bowl.

Prop Bets

Prop bets are a very popular way to bet on the NFL. In the Super Bowl, there are a wide variety of game props and player props. Game props are props like the time of the national anthem or the result of the coin flip. Player props are bets like Terry McLaurin scoring a touchdown or Brian Robinson recording more than 50 rushing yards.

Point Spread

Point spread betting is the most basic way to bet on the Super Bowl. A point spread is the addition or subtraction of points from a team's final score. Whichever team is getting points is the underdog, and whichever team is laying points is the favorite.

Live Betting

During the Super Bowl, you can bet on the game while it is happening. If Washington was losing in the first quarter, but you expect them to come back and win, you can live bet Washington to win at better odds.

Bonus Bets

By using different legal sportsbooks in Virginia, you can receive bonus bets throughout the season. These are a great way to build up your bankroll before betting on the Super Bowl.

Washington Commanders Super Bowl LX Outlook and Predictions

The Commanders exceeded expectations in 2024, earning an NFC Championship bid against all odds. With rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels playing well, the sky is the limit for Washington next season. They are +1900 to win Super Bowl 60, behind only the Eagles in the NFC East.

Terry McLaurin catches pass

Washington Commanders Super Bowl History

If you are new to following football, you would think that the Commanders are one of the worst franchises in the history of the sport. This is the opposite of the truth. Washington has won three Super Bowls in their history, and they have appeared in five. Their most recent win was the 1991-92 season, and their most recent Super Bowl loss was the 1983-84 season. Washington made back-to-back Super Bowls in 1983 and 1984.

Have the Commanders Ever Won the Super Bowl?

Yes, the Washington Commanders have won three Super Bowl rings in five Super Bowl appearances. Their most recent loss was at the hands of the Raiders in 1983-84, and their most recent win came against the Buffalo Bills in 1991-92. Washington also won two NFL Championships before the merger.

How Many Super Bowls Have the Washington Commanders Won?

The Washington Commanders have won the Super Bowl and hoisted the Lombardi Trophy three times. Washington has made 45 postseason appearances, and they have an overall record of 25-20. The Commanders have not been to the Super Bowl since 1991-92.

How Many Times Have the Commanders Won the Super Bowl?

The Commanders have won the Super Bowl three times. Though it is hard to believe now, the Commanders are one of the most respected organizations in the NFL. Washington was at its best during the 1980s and 1990s, and four of their five appearances came between 1980 and 1992.

Which Years Did the Washington Commanders Go to the Super Bowl?

Yes, the Washington Commanders have been to the Super Bowl five times, and they have won three times. Washington beat the Bills, Broncos, and Dolphins in the Super Bowl. Their two losses came at the hands of the Dolphins and the Raiders. Check out the Commanders' Super Bowl history below:

  • 1972: Lost Super Bowl VII 14-7 to the undefeated Miami Dolphins.
  • 1982: Won Super Bowl XVII 27-17 against the Miami Dolphins in the strike-shortened season.
  • 1983: Lost Super Bowl XVIII 38-9 against the Los Angeles Raiders. Washington had the chance to win back-to-back Super Bowls.
  • 1987: Won Super Bowl XXII 42-10 against the Denver Broncos in another strike-shortened season.
  • 1991: Won Super Bowl XXVI 37-24 against the Buffalo Bills. Washington was 1402 heading into the playoffs that season.

In 1972, Washington lost the Super Bowl to the only team in NFL history to go undefeated throughout the regular season.

In 1982, Washington got their revenge against Miami in a strike-shortened season. Only nine games were played due to a 57-day-long players' strike. Washington finished the regular season 8-1 before winning the Super Bowl.

In 1983, Washington had a chance to win back-to-back Super Bowls, but they fell short against the Raiders. Washington entered the playoffs 14-2 before posting by 29 points in Super Bowl XVIII.

In 1987, Washington was victorious in another strike-shortened season. Washington beat the Broncos 42-10.

In 1991, Washington took home their third Super Bowl with a 37-24 win against Jim Kelly and the Bills. Washington won their third Super Bowl in 10 years and they won all three with different QBs under center.

Washington has not made the Super Bowl since beating the Bills in 1991-92. The 2024-25 NFC Championship game was the team's first NFC Championship appearance since then.

How Many Times Have the Washington Commanders Been to the NFC Championship Game?

The Commanders have been to seven NFC Championship games, winning five of them. These appearances were in 1972, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1991 and 2024.

The Commanders have five NFC titles in their history. Their wins came against the Cowboys in 1972, the Cowboys in 1982, the 49ers in 1983, the Vikings in 1987, and the Lions in 1991. Washington won three of their five Super Bowl appearances.

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