The Super Bowl remains the ultimate prize in sports, with every NFL team dreaming of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. While the Kansas City Chiefs have dominated recently—reaching five of the last six Super Bowls—and the Philadelphia Eagles are the defending champs after Super Bowl 59, 12 teams still haven’t tasted victory. The NFL’s parity makes predicting future winners a tough task, but ChatGPT has taken a stab at forecasting the next 10 Super Bowl champions, from 2025 to 2034. Let’s dive into the predictions and see if they hold water.
2025: Kansas City Chiefs
ChatGPT sees the Chiefs reclaiming the throne in Super Bowl 60 after their loss to the Eagles last year. Patrick Mahomes, still the NFL’s best player, leads a reloaded roster with Travis Kelce, a bolstered offensive line (thanks to free agent Jaylon Moore and first-round pick Josh Simmons), and healthy receivers Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown. The Chiefs’ dynasty isn’t slowing down—they’ve been contenders every year of the Mahomes era, and their Super Bowl 59 loss looks like a fluke. With Mahomes’ elite play, it’s hard to bet against KC, though ChatGPT surprisingly doesn’t pick them for any more titles in this span.

2026: Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen finally breaks the Bills’ Super Bowl curse in Super Bowl 61, delivering their first-ever championship. Allen, the 2024 MVP, is a dual-threat monster with 65 career rushing touchdowns and 28 passing scores last season. Buffalo’s 13-win 2024 campaign—despite offseason losses—shows their resilience, and adding Joey Bosa bolsters their defense. Allen’s ability to carry a team makes this pick believable, especially with a strong supporting cast and a defense that can keep pace with their high-powered offense.
2027: Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson, potentially a three-time MVP by then, leads the Ravens to their second Super Bowl title in Super Bowl 62. Jackson’s elusiveness and underrated arm, paired with Derrick Henry’s bruising style, made Baltimore a juggernaut in 2024. While Henry will be 34 by 2027, the Ravens’ knack for drafting young talent—like Kyle Hamilton and Zay Flowers—and their perennially elite defense give them a real shot. Jackson’s elite play makes Baltimore a safe bet to stay in contention.

2028: Detroit Lions
The Lions claim their first Super Bowl in Super Bowl 63, a long-overdue triumph for a franchise with four pre-merger NFL titles. Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, David Montgomery, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Aidan Hutchinson form a talented core that should still be intact by 2028. Detroit’s dynamic offense and improving defense—plus their 2024 run to the NFC Championship before injuries struck—make this a plausible pick. The Lions are due, and their roster has the pieces to make it happen.
2029: Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles, fresh off their Super Bowl 59 win, return to glory in Super Bowl 64 after a brief rebuild. Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, and a stacked core—including Jalen Carter and Quinyon Mitchell—keep Philly competitive despite losing key players like Josh Sweat and Darius Slay this offseason. ChatGPT sees their talent and offensive line strength carrying them back to the top, a reasonable prediction given their consistent contention under Hurts.
2030: Seattle Seahawks
Seattle grabs its second Super Bowl in Super Bowl 65, led by a rebuilt defense and a young roster. With Geno Smith traded to the Raiders, the Seahawks signed Sam Darnold and drafted Jalen Milroe in 2025. Milroe, a raw talent with a high ceiling, could be in his prime by 2030, alongside receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The Seahawks’ coaching staff and commitment to excellence make this a bold but intriguing pick, though their quarterback situation adds some uncertainty.

2031: Houston Texans
C.J. Stroud, just 23 now, leads the Texans to their first Super Bowl in Super Bowl 66. Stroud’s historic rookie year—joining Tom Brady and Joe Montana as the only QBs to lead the league in passing yards per game and TD-to-INT ratio—sets the stage for a bright future. Despite a 2024 sophomore slump, Stroud’s three-level throwing pairs well with edge rusher Will Anderson Jr., drafted a pick after him in 2023. Houston’s young core makes this a solid prediction for a franchise on the rise.
2032: Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow delivers the Bengals’ first Super Bowl in Super Bowl 67, a long-awaited triumph. Burrow, coming off a 2024 season with 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns, and Ja’Marr Chase form the league’s best QB-receiver duo. Cincinnati’s defense and slow starts have been issues, but by 2032, they’ll have had time to address those weaknesses. Burrow’s elite play makes this a believable pick, though waiting until 2032 might feel late for Bengals fans.

2033: San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers secure their sixth Super Bowl in Super Bowl 68, capitalizing on coaching stability and a reloaded roster. After a rough 2024 season and a mass exodus of talent—like Deebo Samuel and Aaron Banks—their window seemed closed. But by 2033, a decade away, San Francisco could rebuild around a new QB (Brock Purdy’s game-manager style may not last that long). Their history of contention makes this a reasonable long-term projection.
2034: Carolina Panthers
The Panthers finally break through in Super Bowl 69, led by Bryce Young, who ChatGPT sees reaching his potential a decade after his rocky start. Young, benched early in 2024 but showing late promise, could still be a threat by 2034. Young receivers Xavier Legette and Tetairoa McMillan, plus running back Jonathan Brooks, might still be around, giving Carolina a young core to build on. This is a bold pick, but Young’s talent makes it possible if he develops into the star the Panthers envisioned.
ChatGPT’s predictions highlight the NFL’s parity—10 different teams win over the next decade, from dynasties like the Chiefs to first-timers like the Bills and Lions. Elite quarterback play dominates, with Mahomes, Allen, Jackson, Burrow, and Stroud leading the way, while teams like the Eagles and 49ers rely on their organizational strength. Some picks, like the Panthers and Seahawks, feel like long shots, but the NFL’s unpredictability keeps every prediction in play. Who do you think will hoist the Lombardi Trophy next?