Sportsbooks have high regard when it comes to the San Francisco 49ers.

NFL logo and Super Bowl logo featuring the San Francisco 49ers and Chiefs

This week saw the much awaited publication of the regular-season schedule, which comes before the 2024 NFL preseason. The Super Bowl in 2025, which will take place at the Saints’ home stadium, the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, will mark the conclusion of the season.

That begs the question of which teams are going to be there. We have a long way to figure that out, but if we are going off the sportsbooks, the San Francisco 49ers have a good chance.

The 49ers were dealt four opponents after bye weeks, which was a lousy schedule construction decision by the NFL, but the sports bookies don’t care because they believe San Francisco to be the best team in the league.

According to the betting lines that were published as soon as the 2024 NFL schedule was made public, the San Francisco 49ers are favorites in all 17 games.

 


DraftKings Sportsbook has the odds for each game via Niner Nation:

Week 1: 49ers -5.5 vs. Jets
Week 2: 49ers -6 @ Vikings
Week 3: 49ers -2.5 @ Rams
Week 4: 49ers -11.5 vs. Patriots
Week 5: 49ers -9.5 vs. Cardinals
Week 6: 49ers -4 @ Seahawks

Week 7: 49ers -2 vs. Chiefs
Week 8: There’s no spread, but the money line is -225, which equates to roughly -5.5
Week 9: Bye
Week 10: -4 @ Buccanneers
Week 11: -9 vs. Seahawks
Week 12: -2.5 @ Packers
Week 13: -2 @ Bills
Week 14: 49ers -5.5 vs. Bears
Week 15: 49ers -6.5. vs. Rams
Week 16: 49ers -1 @ Dolphins
Week 17: 49ers -4.5 vs. Lions
Week 18: 49ers -5.5 @ Cardinals

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As you see above, the scariest games for them are when they are favored by two at home against the Chiefs, by two on the road against the Bills, and by one on the road against the Dolphins.

San Francisco 49ers Hoping To End Losing Streak In Super Bowl

The San Francisco 49ers are trying to stop a losing streak in the Super Bowl.

The 49ers have lost three times in Super Bowls all-time, and those losses have all come within the last ten years.

The first was in 2013, then in 2020, and this past February 2024.