Titans Super Bowl 60 Odds: February 21, 2025
The Titans Super Bowl odds are +20000 per DraftKings Sportsbook. Currently, the Titans have the longest odds to win the Super Bowl. Below you'll find additional futures markets for the Titans which will be continuously updated.
π Titans Odds to Win Super Bowl | +20000 |
π Titans Odds to Win AFC | +10000 |
β Odds to Win AFC South | OTB |
π₯ Odds to Make Playoffs | OTB |
It's always a good idea to check multiple Tennessee sportsbooks prior to placing any wager, but especially with futures markets like Super Bowl odds.
Latest Updates Impacting Titans Odds to Win Super Bowl
Stay tuned here for news that could impact the Tennessee Titans Super Bowl odds.
- ποΈ January 17: Titans hire Mike Borgonzi as the new General Manager. Borgonzi has spent the last 16 years with the Chiefs, including the last four serving as the Assistant GM.
- ποΈ January 7: GM Ran Carthon is fired after two seasons.
- ποΈ January 5: Tennesse ends the 2024-25 season with a loss to the Houston Texans, which also gives them the number one overall pick for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Bookmark and check this page for news and updates that impact the Titans' 2026 Super Bowl odds, including things like the Titans injury report.
Tennessee Titans 2025 Schedule and Betting Lines
The 2025 schedule and betting lines have yet to be released, below are the game results from the 2024 season.
π Week 1 at Chicago Bears | Titans (0-1) lost 24-17 |
π Week 2 vs. New York Jets | Titans (0-2) lost 24-17 |
π Week 3 vs. Green Bay Packers | Titans (0-3) lost 30-14 |
π Week 4 at Miami Dolphins | Titans (1-3) win 31-12 |
π Week 5 | BYE |
π Week 6 vs. Indianapolis Colts | Titans (1-4) lost 20-17 |
π Week 7 at Buffalo Bills | Titans (1-5) lost 34-10 |
π Week 8 at Detroit Lions | Titans (1-6) lost 52-14 |
π Week 9 vs. New England Patriots | Titans (2-6) win 20-17 |
π Week 10 at Los Angeles Chargers | Titans (2-7) lost 27-17 |
π Week 11 vs. Minnesota Vikings | Titans (2-8) lost 23-13 |
π Week 12 at Houston Texans | Titans (3-8) win 32-27 |
π Week 13 at Washington Commanders | Titans (3-9) lost 42-19 |
π Week 14 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars | Titans (3-10) lost 10-6 |
π Week 15 vs. Cincinnati Bengals | Titans (3-11) lost 37-27 |
π Week 16 at Indianapolis Colts | Titans (3-12) lost 38-30 |
π Week 17 at Jacksonville Jaguars | Titans (3-13) lost 20-30 |
π Week 18 vs. Houston Texans | Titans (3-14) lost 23-14 |
Tennessee Titans Super Bowl History
The Titans, who started out in 1960 as the Houston Oilers, have played in one Super Bowl in the history of the franchise. They capped the 1999 season, their first as the Tennessee Titans, with a trip to Super Bowl XXXIV where they nearly tied the St. Louis Rams on the final play but came up 1 yard short as linebacker Mike Jones tackled a stretching Kevin Dyson.
Have the Tennessee Titans Ever Won the Super Bowl?
The 1999 Titans made the franchise's only Super Bowl appearance. But a team led by Steve McNair, Eddie George, Bruce Matthews, Frank Wycheck and Jevon Kearse could not break through for the Lombardi trophy despite a valiant comeback. McNair's final pass was to Kevin Dyson short of the end zone, and Mike Jones made a textbook tackle leaving Dyson 1 yard short of a touchdown that, with the extra point, would have tied the game and forced the first overtime in Super Bowl history.
How Many Super Bowls Have the Tennessee Titans Won?
The Titans have never won a Super Bowl, which puts them in a group with the Vikings, Bills, Bengals, Panthers, Falcons, Chargers, Cardinals, Browns, Lions, Texans and Jaguars.
Which Years Did the Tennessee Titans Go to the Super Bowl?
The Titans went to the Super Bowl which capped the 1999 season.
- 1999-2000, Super Bowl XXXIV, St. Louis Rams, loss, 23-16
The Titans lost to the St. Louis Rams, a team known as the Greatest Show on Turf. Tennessee was already without free safety Marcus Robertson, who was hurt in the AFC Championship Game in Jacksonville and lost strong safety Blaine Bishop along the way. Those absences hurt badly on future Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner's 75-yard touchdown throw to Isaac Bruce that provided the winning margin.
That Rams team also featured three other HGall of Famers: Running back Marshall Fault, left tackle Orlando Pace and coach Dick Vermeil.
Titans Hall of Fame offensive lineman Bruce Matthews made his one Super Bowl appearance, as did Steve McNair, Eddie George, Frank Wycheck, and Jevon Kearse.
How Many Times Have the Tennessee Titans Been to the AFC Championship Game?
The Houston Oilers/ Tennessee Titans have been to the AFC Championship Game five times.
The Oilers famously lost back-to-back title games in Pittsburgh to end their seasons. They lost the 1978-79 Championship Game 34-5 at Three Rivers Stadium and made it back a year later to lose the 1979-80 title matchup 27-13.
The Titans won in Jacksonville, 33-14, in the 1999-2000 Championship Game to earn their one Super Bowl appearance.
Since then they lost to the Raiders in Oakland in 2003-04, by a score of 41-24, and at Kansas City in 2019-20 by a score of 35-24.
Tennessee Titans Super Bowl FAQs
The Titans Super Bowl odds are +20000 according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
The Tennessee Titans odds of winning the AFC are +10000 on DraftKings Sportsbook.
The Tennessee Titans odds of winning the AFC South are currently off the board on DraftKings Sportsbook.
You can bet on the Titans to win the Super Bowl at any of the 11 legal and licensed sportsbooks in Tennessee. At this point of the offseason, however, there may not be futures markets available at every operator. The most popular sportsbooks in Tennessee are BetMGM, Caesars, FanDuel, DraftKings, Fanatics Sportsbook, and Hard Rock Bet.
Author

BetTennessee NFL betting expert Paul Kuharsky is an award-winning newspaper and online writer. Paul has covered the NFL since 1995 and the Oilers-Titans since 1996 for The Oakland Tribune, The Tennessean, ESPN.com, and PaulKuharsky.com. Heβs been a regular presence on Nashville radio for 15 years. Heβs got two degrees from Columbia University and lives outside Nashville with his wife and son, a 13-year-old baseball player.