The Kansas City Chiefs are fresh off their 31-20 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV. It didn't take long for the odds for Super Bowl LV to be released.

The Chiefs find themselves on top with 6-to-1 odds to win. Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens are at 7-to-1 followed up by the 49ers (9-to-1), New Orleans Saints (11-to-1), and New England Patriots (14-to-1).

It's simple to see why the Chiefs have the top odds to win the Super Bowl. They are led by Patrick Mahomes, who is the youngest player to win MVP and a Super Bowl, meaning he is extremely dynamic and will be around for a long time.

The Ravens may have disappointed in the playoffs this year, just as they did in 2018, but they are certainly in the mix, too. It will be interesting to see if they can build off the impressive display they put together this season, or if teams will be able to figure them out more and slow them down a bit.

Staging one of the greatest season-to-season turnarounds in NFL history was something the 49ers managing to accomplish after posting a 4-12 record in 2018 and then following that up by going 13-3. It's still impressive despite falling short to the Chiefs. They will probably be around as a contender for a while with Nick Bosa leading the defense and a talented offense.

After routinely coming up short in almost constant dramatic fashion, the Saints will probably try running it back next season. They have proven time after time that they can be highly successful in the regular season, but it's tough to buy into them as being more than that until they prove otherwise.

The Patriots probably won't be too great of a Super Bowl threat in 2020, but that becomes especially the case if Tom Brady walks in free agency.