The look-ahead Super Bowl line for a Chiefs and Lions matchup opened at Kansas City -3.5, with an over/under sitting at 50.5. The NFL conference championship games will take place this weekend. The Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions will be on the road to face the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers, respectively.
According to some of the best Super Bowl betting sites, each team is an underdog, but the Lions vs. Chiefs is still a potential Super Bowl 58 matchup. They both play in the Conference championship games on Sunday, with the Ravens and Chiefs at 3 p.m. ET and the 49ers and Lions at 6:30 p.m. ET. The Chiefs advanced to the AFC championship with a 27-24 win over the Buffalo Bills. The Lions advanced by beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23 at home.
Below are the moneylines, point spreads, total, and more for this possible Super Bowl 58 matchup. All odds are from FanDuel Sportsbook, updated as of Jan. 28.
Lions vs. Chiefs Super Bowl lines & spread
- Point spread: Kansas City Chiefs (-3.5) vs. Detroit Lions (+3.5)
- Moneyline: Kansas City Chiefs (-180) vs. Detroit Lions (+152)
- Over/under: 50.5 points
Super Bowl 58 forecast — Lions vs. Chiefs
The odds below are from FanDuel. According to the trading team at DraftKings, the best Super Bowl matchup for that sportsbook would be the Chiefs and 49ers, including the following details about that specific outcome:
Either the Kansas City Chiefs or San Francisco 49ers winning would be equally as good. Amon-Ra St. Brown is our third highest liability for Super Bowl MVP.
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Lions vs. Chiefs matchup & exact outcome odds
Type of bet | Sportsbook | Odds |
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Detroit Lions | FanDuel | +1000 |
Kansas City Chiefs to beat Detroit Lions | FanDuel | +1500 |
Detroit Lions to beat Kansas City Chiefs | FanDuel | +2400 |
Lions vs. Chiefs Super Bowl betting preview
The Chiefs and Lions are the underdogs in their conference championship games, but here is a rundown of their potential Super Bowl 58 matchup.
Offensively, the Chiefs averaged 22.1 points, 246.4 passing yards, and 104.9 rushing yards per game in the regular season. The Lions, meanwhile, averaged 27.1 points, 135.9 rushing yards, and 258.9 passing yards per game.
Defensively, the Chiefs allowed 17.3 points, 113.2 rushing yards, and 176.5 passing yards per game. Conversely, the Lions allowed 23.2 points, 88.8 rushing yards, and 247.4 passing yards per game. In each team’s most recent game, the Lions had 391 yards of offense compared to 361 from the Chiefs.