Dolphins Super Bowl 60 Odds
The Dolphins Super Bowl odds are +8000, per Hard Rock Bet. Below is a look at the latest odds for Miami, according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
๐ Dolphins Super Bowl 60 Odds | 1.2% chance (+8000) |
๐ Dolphins AFC Odds | 2.8% chance (+3500) |
๐ช Dolphins AFC East Odds | 13.3% chance (+650) |
๐ฎ Dolphins Playoff Odds | 39.2% chance (+155) |
โ Dolphins Miss Playoffs Odds | 65.5% chance (-190) |
The Dolphins' playoff chances are relatively modest right now, but that could change if they have a good start to their 2025 season.
The 'Fins odds to win the AFC East are +650 at FanDuel Sportsbook and most sportsbooks. Giving Miami a 13.3% chance to win the division. These odds will fluctuate once the season kicks off and throughout the year.
Miami Dolphins' 2025 Schedule and Betting Odds
Miami has five primetime games on its schedule, including a divisional matchup against the Buffalo Bills for Week 5's TNF. In Week 11, the Dolphins will play the Washington Commanders in Madrid.
Week | Line | Result |
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Week 1 @ Indianapolis Colts | +1.5 ML +100 | TBD |
Week 2 vs. New England Patriots | -2.5 ML -142 | TBD |
Week 3 @ Buffalo Bills | +8.5 ML +300 | TBD |
Week 4 vs. New York Jets | -5.5 ML -230 | TBD |
Week 5 @ Carolina Panthers | -1.5 ML -120 | TBD |
Week 6 vs. Los Angeles Chargers | +1.5 ML +100 | TBD |
Week 7 @ Cleveland Browns | -1.5 ML -120 | TBD |
Week 8 @ Atlanta Falcons | +1.5 ML +102 | TBD |
Week 9 vs. Baltimore Ravens | +5.5 ML +190 | TBD |
Week 10 vs. Buffalo Bills | +5.5 ML +185 | TBD |
Week 11 vs. Washington Commanders | +4.5 ML +170 | TBD |
Week 12 BYE WEEK | -- | -- |
Week 13 vs. New Orleans Saints | -6 ML -238 | TBD |
Week 14 @ New York Jets | -1.5 ML -120 | TBD |
Week 15 @ Pittsburgh Steelers | +2.5 ML +110 | TBD |
Week 16 vs. Cincinnati Bengals | +1.5 ML +102 | TBD |
Week 17 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1.5 ML +102 | TBD |
Week 18 @ New England Patriots | +2.5 ML +110 | TBD |
Latest Updates Impacting the Dolphins 2025 Super Bowl Odds
Here are the most important updates as they relate to the Dolphins' odds to win Super Bowl 60:
Below, I will provide daily updates throughout the season:
- ๐ May 27, 2025: The Dolphins sign CB Ryan Cooper after CB Jason Maitre is placed on injured reserve.
- ๐ May 12, 2025: Miami signs CB Kendall Sheffield.
- ๐ Apr. 25, 2025: The Dolphins draft Kenneth Grant with the 13th overall pick to help bolster their struggling defensive line.
- ๐ Mar. 11, 2025: Miami re-signs CB Kader Kohou.
- ๐ Mar. 21, 2025: LB Willie Gay Jr. signs with the Dolphins.
- ๐ Mar 13, 2025: Miami signs LB K.J. Britt, RB Alexander Mattison, and re-signs OL Liam Eichenberg.
- ๐ Mar 12, 2025: The Dolphins sign QB Zach Wilson, G James Daniels, OL Larry Borom, DB Ifeatu Melifonwu, WR Nick Westrook-Ikhine, S Ashtyn Davis, and LB Tyrel Dodson. Miami also re-signs LB Quinton Bell, DB Elijah Campbell, OT Jackson Carman, and WR Dee Eskridge.
- ๐ Mar 10, 2025: DT Matt Dickerson re-signs with Miami.
- ๐ Feb 14, 2025: Miami releases CB Kendall Fuller, RB Raheem Mostert, and TE Durham Smythe.
- ๐ Jan. 25, 2025: The Dolphins hire Craig Aukerman to take over a struggling special teams.
As the Dolphins make more significant moves, this page will be updated. Bookmark it and check back for updates as the season unfolds.
Key Contributors Toward Dolphins Super Bowl Odds
The Dolphins' offense remains built around the lightning-fast trio of Tua Tagovailoa, Jaylen Waddle, and Tyreek Hill. Running back DeโVon Achane adds explosive versatility out of the backfield. The health of Tua and the reshuffled offensive line post-Terron Armstead will be pivotal.
Defensively, the Dolphins boast a dangerous front seven led by Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips, and Christian Wilkins. With the departure of Jalen Ramsey, new additions and depth in the defensive backfield will need to step up for Miami to contain elite AFC quarterbacks.
Dolphins 2025 Super Bowl Outlook and Predictions
Ultimately, Miamiโs Super Bowl chances hinge on three things: Tuaโs durability and regular-season performance, offensive line consistency, and clutch defensive stops in big games. If head coach Mike McDaniel can put it all together, the Dolphins are a dark horse capable of a deep runโif not, they risk another middling finish in a competitive AFC East.
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Where Can I Bet on the Miami Dolphins to Win the Super Bowl?
Those who are 21 years or older and located in the state can bet on the Dolphins and every NFL team on the Hard Rock Bet app or in person at one of the six Seminole Tribe casinos.
Having one app dominate Florida online sports betting isn't ideal, but that is why we've seen other gaming operators take the issue to the courts in an attempt to question the legality of the compact between the Seminole Tribe and the state of Florida. Maybe more apps will launch in Florida one day, but for now, Hard Rock Bet is the lone sports betting app in the Sunshine State.
Dolphins Super Bowl History
The Miami Dolphins, historically, are no strangers to the Super Bowl. Miami was the first AFC team to appear in five Super Bowls and the conference's first team to appear in consecutive Super Bowls. Unfortunately, all of Miami's Super Bowl appearances came in its first 20 years as a franchise.
In their sixth year of existence, the Dolphins reached the Super Bowl for the first time. After falling to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI, Miami bounced back to win the next two Super Bowls. That was highlighted by the NFL's first and only perfect season in 1972. The Dolphins ultimately played in a pair of Super Bowls over three years during the early 1980s, but both resulted in losses. Miami has not appeared in the Super Bowl since the 1984 season.
Have the Dolphins Ever Won the Super Bowl?
Yes, the Miami Dolphins are two-time Super Bowl champions. The Dolphins won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1972 and 1973.
The 1972 team famously completed the first and still only perfect season in NFL history. Miami capped the year with a 14-7 win over the then-Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The Dolphins' "No Name Defense" dominated the contest. Safety Jake Scott recorded two interceptions and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. The Dolphins took a shutout into the final quarter before an infamous gaffe by Miami kicker Garo Yepremian allowed Washington's Mike Bass to score a touchdown. Bass' score broke up the shutout, but couldn't stop perfection.
With a 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl VIII in Houston, the Dolphins joined the Green Bay Packers as the only repeat winners at the time. In a dominating effort, the Dolphins racked up nearly 200 yards rushing. MVP Larry Csonka led the way with a then-Super Bowl record 145 yards rushing and two touchdowns. For the second year in a row, Miami took a shutout into the fourth quarter.
How Many Super Bowls Have the Miami Dolphins Won?
The Miami Dolphins have won two Super Bowls. Miami won Super Bowls VII and VIII. In Super Bowl VII, the Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins to go 19-0 on the season. Super Bowl VIII was played at Rice Stadium in Houston, marking the first time the Super Bowl was held at a stadium not home to an NFL team. The Dolphins defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 24-7.
Which Years Did the Dolphins Go to the Super Bowl?
The Miami Dolphins have appeared in the Super Bowl five times (1971, 1972, 1973, 1982, 1984).
- โ 1971-72 (Super Bowl VI): Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3
- โ 1972-73 (Super Bowl VII): Miami Dolphins 14, Washington Redskins 7
- โ 1973-74 (Super Bowl VIII): Miami Dolphins 24, Minnesota Vikings 7
- โ 1982-83 (Super Bowl XVII): Washington Redskins 27, Miami Dolphins 17
- โ 1984-85 (Super Bowl XIX): San Francisco 49ers 38, Miami Dolphins 16
For the Miami Dolphins, trips to the Super Bowl seem like ancient history. The Dolphins are approaching four decades without a Super Bowl appearance. Founded in 1966, the Dolphins suffered through four losing seasons to begin their franchise, but that changed in 1970 with the hiring of head coach Don Shula.
After leading the Dolphins to their first playoff appearance in 1970, Shula took Miami to the Super Bowl in his second year. Against the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI, however, Miami became the first team in Super Bowl history to be held without a touchdown in a 24-3 loss. They were the only team until the 2018 season, when the Los Angeles Rams were defeated by the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII by a 13-3 score.
Miami bounced back from its first Super Bowl loss with back-to-back victories on Super Sunday. The Dolphins capped the first perfect season in NFL history with a 14-7 victory over the then-Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII. Safety Jake Scott picked off two passes, including one in the end zone, to earn MVP honors. In Super Bowl VIII a year later, fullback Larry Csonka put on a show in a 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings, rushing for 145 yards and two touchdowns -- Super Bowl records at the time.
The Dolphins would go another nine years without a Super Bowl appearance, but returned during the 1982 season. Against the then-Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVII, Fulton Walker made history for Miami with the first kickoff return for a touchdown in Super Bowl history. Unfortunately for the Dolphins, the "Killer B" defense had no answer for Washington's John Riggins, who rushed for 166 yards and a touchdown in a 27-17 Washington victory.
Miami's last Super Bowl appearance came in Super Bowl XIX as league MVP Dan Marino led the Dolphins against the San Francisco 49ers in Palo Alto. Marino eclipsed the 300-yard passing mark but was intercepted twice. On the other side, 49ers quarterback and game MVP Joe Montana put on a show with 390 total yards and four total touchdowns in a 38-16 San Francisco rout.
How Many Times Have the Dolphins Been to the AFC Championship Game?
The Miami Dolphins have appeared in the AFC Championship Game seven times, boasting a 5-2 record. Miami, however, has not played in the conference title game since the 1992-93 season when it lost to the Buffalo Bills at home, 29-10. The Dolphins won their first AFC title game, beginning with a 21-0 victory over the Baltimore Colts during the 1971-72 season. Miami intercepted Johnny Unitas three times, which included a 62-yard return for a touchdown by safety Dick Anderson.
During the 1972-73 season, Miami was forced to rally in the AFC conference game to keep its perfect season alive, but did so behind two second-half touchdown runs from Jim Kiick in a 21-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium. Miami was sparked by a quarterback change as Bob Griese replaced Earl Morrall and by a successful fake punt from Larry Seiple.
The following year, the Dolphins clinched their third straight Super Bowl appearance with a 27-10 win over the then-Oakland Raiders. Larry Csonka rushed for 117 yards and three touchdowns in the victory. The first AFC Championship loss for Miami came during the 1985-86 season as the Dolphins were stunned at home by the New England Patriots, 31-14. New England would go on to lose in Super Bowl XX to a Chicago Bears team whose only regular-season loss came on a Monday night in December to the Dolphins.
Miami Dolphins Super Bowl FAQs
The Dolphins' odds to win Super Bowl 60 are +8000 at most sportsbooks ahead of the season. Based on implied probability, this gives Miami a 1.2% chance of winning the Lombardi. These are the 11th-longest odds in the NFL and the second-longest out of the AFC East teams.
The Dolphins currently have +3500 odds to win the AFC Conference in the 2025-26 season, according to DraftKings, giving them a 2.8% chance based on implied probability. Miami has the seventh-longest odds in the competitive AFC.
You can bet on the Miami Dolphins to win the Super Bowl with the Hard Rock Bet app or in person at one of the six Seminole Tribe casinos in the state. Bettors must be 21 years old or older.
The Dolphins have won the Super Bowl twice. Miami became the first AFC team and just the second team in NFL history to repeat as Super Bowl champions as they celebrated wins over the then-Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls VII and VIII, respectively.
Five. In addition to winning in Super Bowls VII and VIII, the Dolphins lost in Super Bowls VI, XVII, and XIX. Among AFC teams, only the New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Denver Broncos have appeared in more Super Bowls.
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Mike Ferguson is a college football betting analyst for FloridaBet.com. Mike spends his days browsing the latest lines for all the top college football betting markets to find storylines curated specifically for sports bettors in Florida.