Who is favored to win the 2021 Super Bowl?

Who is favored to win the 2021 Super Bowl?

After a grueling season, the Super Bowl 55 matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs is set. The current 2021 Super Bowl odds show that the Chiefs are a 3.5-point favorite over the Buccaneers. Kansas City is -160 on the moneyline, while Tampa Bay is +142.

What are the Vegas odds on the Super Bowl this year?

The current favorites to win Super Bowl 2023 is the Buffalo Bills at +650, followed by the Buccaneers +750, Chiefs +900, and Packers +1200….Current Super Bowl 2023 NFL Future Odds.

BUF Bills
Opening Odds +700
Bet Now +600
Bet Now +650
Bet Now +650

How do you read football odds?

Make a $100 USD bet to win the amount listed for the underdog.

  1. For example, if the team has money line odds of +235, then you pay a $100 USD wager. If the team wins, you get back a total of $335 USD back.
  2. Wagers on the underdog tend to be riskier since the team is not expected to win.

What are the current Super Bowl odds?

The NFL futures odds are updated daily.

  • Los Angeles Chargers +2400 to +1600.
  • Miami Dolphins: From +7000 to +3000.
  • Cleveland Browns: From +3000 to +1700.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: From +2500 To +700.
  • Kansas City Chiefs: From +850 to +1000 (BetRivers)
  • Cincinnati Bengals +1200 to +2200.
  • Dallas Cowboys +1200 to +1600.

Who is favored to win the Super Bowl 2023?

The Bills
The Bills remain the favorite The Bills’ odds have changed slightly since our last review of Super Bowl 57 futures. They now sit at +700 (up 50 cents from last time) but are still the favorites to win it all. Buffalo’s larger moves came during free agency when they signed Jamison Crowder and Von Miller.

Who will go to the Super Bowl 2023?

The NFL announced that Las Vegas and the Raiders will host Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium, which opened in 2020….Future Super Bowl locations, host sites.

Year Super Bowl host site
2023 Glendale, State Farm Stadium, Super Bowl 57
2024 Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium, Super Bowl 58
  • September 2, 2022