- Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are co-favorites to win Super Bowl 59 MVP
- Eagles RB Saquon Barkley has seen his MVP odds shorten to +400
- Read below for updated 2025 Super Bowl MVP odds and predictions
With Championship Sunday on the horizon, it’s time to dive into the latest odds for who will be named Super Bowl 59 MVP. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and Bills QB Josh Allen lead the pack, but there’s a new contender emerging in Eagles RB Saquon Barkley.
Let’s break down the Super Bowl favorites, biggest movers, and top-value picks to take home the hardware in New Orleans.
Updated Super Bowl MVP Odds & Betting Favorites
Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) | +275 |
Josh Allen (Bills) | +275 |
Saquon Barkley (Eagles) | +400 |
Jalen Hurts (Eagles) | +500 |
Jayden Daniels (Commanders) | +850 |
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (+275) and Bills QB Josh Allen (+275) are deadlocked atop the odds board after the Divisional Round. As the league’s top two quarterbacks clash in the AFC title game, the winner will likely be the MVP favorite heading into the Super Bowl.
However, Eagles RB Saquon Barkley (+400) is making a strong case to join the top tier. The All-Pro back has been a one-man wrecking crew in the playoffs, rumbling for 324 yards and two scores in two games. He’s fresh off dismantling the Rams for 205 yards in the Divisional Round.
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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (+500) remains a strong value at 5/1 odds. While he doesn’t post gaudy numbers, Hurts’ dual-threat ability and leadership have the Eagles two wins away from a title. If the Eagles win it all, Hurts will be in the thick of the MVP conversation.
Biggest Super Bowl MVP Odds Movers
Saquon Barkley (+550 to +400)
Barkley is on a mission this postseason. After steamrolling the Rams for 205 yards, the Eagles’ workhorse has seen his MVP odds shorten from +550 to +400. He’s racked up 50.89% of Philly’s postseason yards, and if they win it all, Barkley could easily be the first RB to win SB MVP since Terrell Davis in 1998.
Jayden Daniels (+3200 to +850)
What a story Daniels has been. The Commanders’ electric rookie QB stunned the NFL world by leading Washington to a monster upset over the top-seeded Lions. Daniels dazzled with 299 pass yards, 51 rush yards and 2 TDs, becoming just the second rookie QB to ever beat a No. 1 seed. If the Commanders shock the world and win the Super Bowl, Daniels will be the MVP.
Top Super Bowl MVP Longshot Picks
Travis Kelce (Chiefs) +2500
Kelce just keeps making history. The future Hall of Famer set a new record for most 100-yard playoff games by a tight end (7) after torching Houston for 117 yards and a score. He accounted for a whopping 66% of Mahomes’ passing yards. If the Chiefs win a low-scoring defensive battle, Kelce could easily be named MVP.
A.J. Brown (Eagles) +3000
At 30/1 odds, Brown looks like a juicy value in the MVP market. The Eagles’ No. 1 receiver made a number of clutch catches in their win over the Rams and has the big-play ability to swing a game. His size and contested catch skills make him a prime candidate for a signature Super Bowl moment that could sway MVP voters.
Chris Jones (Chiefs) +10000
I know defensive players rarely win MVP, but Jones is an intriguing flier at 100/1. The Chiefs’ disruptive DT is second in the playoffs with 3.0 sacks and has the talent to wreck a game if he gets to the quarterback. With Jones anchoring a strong KC defense, a dominant performance on the biggest stage isn’t out of the question.
Super Bowl MVP Best Bet: Josh Allen (+275)
While the MVP race looks wide open, I’m sticking with my original pick, Josh Allen, now at +275.
The Bills’ superstar has been playing out of his mind this postseason. He ranks second in passing yards (399) and first in rushing yards among remaining QBs (88). More importantly, Allen has proven he thrives under the brightest lights.
Remember, Allen led a comeback against the Broncos in the wild-card round despite playing on a bum ankle. And a few years back, he went toe-to-toe with Mahomes in an all-time classic playoff duel at Arrowhead, only to fall short in overtime without touching the ball.
This year feels different. The Bills are healthier than ever, and Allen is playing like a man possessed. Look for him to get revenge on Mahomes, seal the deal this time, and earn Super Bowl MVP honors as he leads Buffalo to its long-awaited first title.
As the Conference Championships draw near, football fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown between the top teams in the NFL. With the Super Bowl just around the corner, speculation is already mounting about who will be crowned the Most Valuable Player of the big game.
Two quarterbacks who have been turning heads all season are Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills and Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs. Both players have been instrumental in leading their teams to this point, and they are now listed as co-favorites to win the Super Bowl MVP award.
Allen has been a revelation this season, showcasing his arm strength, accuracy, and mobility on the field. He has thrown for over 4,500 yards and 37 touchdowns, while also rushing for over 400 yards and 8 touchdowns. His ability to make plays both through the air and on the ground has made him a nightmare for opposing defenses to contain.
On the other hand, Mahomes has continued to solidify his status as one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Despite dealing with injuries throughout the season, he has still managed to throw for over 4,700 yards and 38 touchdowns. His ability to make plays under pressure and his knack for leading game-winning drives have been key factors in the Chiefs’ success.
Both Allen and Mahomes have shown that they have what it takes to perform on the biggest stage, and their performances in the Conference Championships will likely play a big role in determining who will ultimately be named Super Bowl MVP. With their dynamic skill sets and ability to make game-changing plays, it’s no surprise that they are considered the frontrunners for the prestigious award.
As fans gear up for what promises to be an exciting conclusion to the NFL season, all eyes will be on Allen and Mahomes as they look to lead their teams to victory and potentially etch their names into Super Bowl history as MVPs.