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SuperBowl Odds Report


Jul 10, 2023 EST


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SuperBowl Odds Report
– Philadelphia (+700) has shot up to No. 2 in the table.
– The Jets are +1800 to win the Super Bowl.
– The Saints and Seahawks both jumped up the table to +3000 in late May.

Super Bowl LVIII is scheduled for next February, when the champion of the 2023 NFL season will be crowned. Kansas City, the reigning champion, is a predictable favorite. Philadelphia, the reigning NFC champion, has climbed into the No. 2 spot in the chart.

The New York Jets have also shot up the odds board this offseason, thanks to a major trade forced by former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

NFL Odds for Super Bowl LVIII

NFL TEAM CURRENT ODDS OPENING ODDS
Kansas City Chiefs +650 +600
Philadelphia Eagles +700 +900
Buffalo Bills +800 +900
Cincinnati Bengals +900 +850
San Francisco 49ers +900 +900
Dallas Cowboys +1600 +1400
New York Jets +1800 +2500
Baltimore Ravens +2000 +1800
Detroit Lions +2000 +2500
Miami Dolphins +2000 +3000
Jacksonville Jaguars +2500 +2500
Los Angeles Chargers +2800 +2000
New Orleans Saints +3000 +3000
Seattle Seahawks +3000 +6600
Cleveland Browns +3500 +4000
Minnesota Vikings +4000 +4000
Los Angeles Rams +5000 +3000
Denver Broncos +5000 +4000
Pittsburgh Steelers +5000 +5000
Green Bay Packers +6600 +2500
New York Giants +6600 +4000
New England Patriots +6600 +5000
Chicago Bears +6600 +6600
Atlanta Falcons +6600 +8000
Las Vegas Raiders +8000 +4000
Carolina Panthers +8000 +5000
Washington Commanders +8000 +5000
Indianapolis Colts +10000 +15000
Tennessee Titans +12500 +6600
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +15000 +8000
Houston Texans +15000 +25000
Arizona Cardinals +20000 +25000

Super Bowl 2024 Date: When is the Super Bowl?

Next year’s big game – Super Bowl LVIII – will be played on Sunday, February 11, 2024.

NFL Super Bowl Odds: Chiefs, Bills, Bengals Remain Atop the AFC

The NFL power structure revolves around the elite young quarterbacks atop the AFC. The top NFL conference has been won by either Joe Burrow or Patrick Mahomes’ team for four straight seasons, with Josh Allen’s Bills also heavily in the mix.

Because of the three-way power struggle rotating through Buffalo, Cincinnati, and Kansas City, it’s not terribly surprising that three of the favorites for next year’s Super Bowl are the Chiefs (+650), Bills (+800), and Bengals (+900).

Whoever wins the AFC will almost certainly be the favorite in next year’s Super Bowl.

Other AFC teams have a path, but their odds are considerably longer. The Jets’ Super Bowl odds surged in the wake of Aaron Rodgers news that ultimately led to his trade from the Green Bay Packers. The Chargers (+2800) are also lurking as a hypothetical threat.

The Ravens have moved from +2500 to +1800 on the back of the Lamar Jackson contract news. Bettors who bought low on faith that Lamar would eventually come home have been rewarded with some very nice relative market value.

Miami, too, has the signs of an elite, Super Bowl-caliber offense… if you trust Tua Tagovailoa to return in 2023 with no signs of adverse health effects or declining play.

The best bet in the middle of the board could be the Jaguars – also available at +2500 – whom many analysts tabbed as the next up-and-coming team after last season’s playoff run.

NFL Super Bowl Odds: Eagles Face Stiff Competition from 49ers

The Super Bowl betting market sees the NFC as  top-heavy, with only four teams currently at 10-to-1 or better just to win the conference.

Those teams are the Eagles (+260 to win the NFC/+700 to win the Super Bowl), 49ers (+350/+900), Cowboys (+650/+1600), and Lions (+850/+2000).

The Eagles — the only team to climb in odds after the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft (+900 to +700) — and 49ers were the class of the NFC in 2022, with the Cowboys also challenging for the NFC East divisional title all the way until the end of the season.

The Lions, however, are a surprising presence this far up the board. Though the Lions didn’t make the playoffs, Detroit’s analytics-backed, go-for-it attitude evolved over the course of the season, eventually transforming the Lions into a team that few in the NFL wanted to face.

With offensive coordinator Ben Johnson returning to Detroit in 2023 and the NFC North looking as wide-open as ever, the Lions should be considered a real threat for the NFC title.

However, the real value in the NFC is likely down the board.

In a league that regularly produces worst-to-first turnaround stories and a conference odds table that 12 of 16 teams at +1200 or longer just to win the NFC, there’s a monstrous amount of value right now just in identifying the next NFC team to pop.

There are a lot of candidates.

The Giants, for example, could take the next step in challenging Philadelphia and Dallas in a loaded division. They’re +2800 to win the NFC and +6600 in the Super Bowl odds market.

The Panthers (+3500 NFC, +8000 Super Bowl) could become an instant contender if Bryce Young is the real deal.

Seattle (+1200/+3000) could make a run while tapping into the cheap quarterback formula with veteran Geno Smith. Their odds got two separate boosts up the table in May.

The Falcons (+2800/+6600) could spend in free agency and lock down home-field advantage in the playoffs simply by playing in a putrid division.

Throw a few darts in this NFC Super Bowl market because someone will emerge from this bunched-up middle class with a real chance to win the conference.

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