Betting Experts Tracking the Cleveland Browns Super Bowl 60 Odds

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At midseason, the Cleveland Browns’ Super Bowl odds ranked among the longest in the league, and after being eliminated from the playoffs, their odds are off the board.

The team reshaped its roster in the offseason with a heavy focus on the quarterback position. With Deshaun Watson out for the year, Joe Flacco was initially named the starter, but Dillon Gabriel took over. Gabriel then entered concussion protocol, leaving Shedeur Sanders to start at quarterback and lead Cleveland to a victory over the Raiders in Week 12. Sanders will start again in Week 15 and the remainder of the season.

Even though the Browns’ Super Bowl odds and other futures bets are off the board, we are still tracking Cleveland's weekly game odds.

Latest Browns Super Bowl Odds: December 2025

The Browns' Super Bowl odds were some of the longest in the NFL throughout the season. But with a 3-10 record, Cleveland has been eliminated from the postseason and their futures are now off the board.

⭐️ Chance to Make Playoffs: OTB
🏆 Chance to Win AFC North: OTB
🥈 Chance to Make Super Bowl: OTB
🥇 Chance to Win Super Bowl 60: OTB
📆 Odds Last VerifiedDecember 12, 2025

Keep in mind that even though you can't bet on the Browns' Super Bowl odds, you can still wager on other NFL futures.

What Are the Browns' Odds to Win Super Bowl 60?

The Browns' odds to win Super Bowl LX are off the board at Ohio sportsbooks. The Los Angles Rams have the best odds to win the Super Bowl this season.

What Are the Browns' Odds to Make Super Bowl 60? 

The Browns' odds to make the Super Bowl are also off the board at sportsbooks such as FanDuel Sportsbook Ohio. The New England Patriots and Denver Broncos have the best odds to win the AFC.

What Are the Browns' Odds to Win the AFC North? 

The Browns' odds to win the AFC North are off the board. Cleveland finished last in the division in the 2024-25 season and will finish last again this season. The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently favored to win the division.

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What Are the Brown's Odds to Make the Playoffs? 

The Browns' odds to make the playoffs are off the board at Fanatics Sportsbook Ohio and other sportsbooks.

For a deeper look, check out our page on the Browns' playoff chances.

Browns Super Bowl Outlook and Predictions

The 2025–26 season has been a complete failure for the Browns, with just three wins so far and eliminated from the playoffs. Key storylines this season include the development of rookie running back Quinshon Judkins, the performance of the defense, and the evolution of rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders at quarterback, which will be central to the team’s long-term outlook.

Browns Super Bowl History

We broke down everything you need to know about the Browns' all-time Super Bowl history in this section.

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Have the Browns Won a Super Bowl? 

No, the Browns have never won a Super Bowl. Cleveland is one of 12 active NFL franchises that have never hoisted the Lombardi Trophy – a list that also includes the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, and Tennessee Titans.

Have the Browns Ever Been to the Super Bowl?

No, the Browns have never been to the Super Bowl. They are one of just four active franchises that have never been to or won the Super Bowl. The other three are the Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars.

Where Can I Bet on Browns Super Bowl Odds?

If you're an Ohio resident, you've got plenty of options if you're looking to bet on the Browns this year. Everything will vary from sportsbook to sportsbook, but BetMGM Sportsbook Ohio tends to have one of the better selections of futures odds.

Whatever platform you land on, be sure to check out the best Ohio sportsbook promos to make sure you're getting the best value.

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Jeremy Botter

Jeremy Botter is a commercial editor for BetOhio.com. He is a former senior writer for CNN, managing editor at FloSports and associate editor for Heavy.com in addition to spending more than 10 years as a combat sports beat writer for the Houston Chronicle.

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