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While the Ravens took down the 49ers on Christmas Day, they still wouldn’t be favored in a potential Super Bowl rematch.

That is, at least, according to one oddsmaker. 

Ben Fawkes on X asked one unnamed sports bookie what the spread would look like in a potential Baltimore-San Francisco rematch in Super Bowl 2024. 

The Niners, even after their 33-19 loss at Levi’s Stadium, would likely be favored by two points at this moment, according to this oddsmaker. 

Both teams are currently the favorites to represent their respective conferences in Super Bowl 2024. 

The 49ers, who are +220 favorites at FanDuel Sportsbook to win the Lombardi Trophy ahead of Week 17, are even odds to win the NFC. 

Baltimore is a +185 favorite to win the AFC and second-favorites (+450) to win the Super Bowl. 


  Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are the second-favorites to win Super Bowl 58. Getty Images Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are the second-favorites to win Super Bowl 58. Getty Images

FanDuel, of course, has 49ers-Ravens as the most likely Super Bowl scenario, pegging that potential matchup at +380. 

While there’s a long way to go until early February, these two teams have established themselves as the class of the league with two weeks left in the regular season. 

Betting on the NFL?

The Ravens have the best record in the NFL at 12-3 and will clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a win over the Miami Dolphins in Baltimore on Sunday.

The 11-4 49ers control their own destiny in the NFC and would clinch the No. 1 seed in the conference by winning out. 

Their point differentials rank No. 1 and 2 in the NFL, with San Francisco (+177) barely outpacing Baltimore (+173). 

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