Super Bowl 57 Odds & Early Betting Predictions
The shine hasn’t worn off the Rams’ Lombardi Trophy and already NFL future bettors have turned their attention to Super Bowl 57. Although the Rams and Bengals return with plenty of talent, the favorites are the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. Check out current Super Bowl 57 odds and our expert analysis.
Odds to Win Super Bowl 57
*As of February 15th, 2022
- Kansas City Chiefs +650
- Buffalo Bills +700
- Los Angeles Rams +1000
- Cincinnati Bengals +1200
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers +1400
- San Francisco 49ers +1400
- Green Bay Packers +1500
- Dallas Cowboys +1800
- Tennessee Titans +1800
- Baltimore Ravens +2000
- New England Patriots +2200
- Los Angeles Chargers +2200
- Arizona Cardinals +2500
- Denver Broncos +2500
- Indianapolis Colts +2500
- Philadelphia Eagles +3000
- New Orleans Saints +3500
- Las Vegas Raiders +4000
- Seattle Seahawks +4000
- Cleveland Browns +4000
- Miami Dolphins +4000
- Minnesota Vikings +5000
- Atlanta Falcons +6000
- Washington Football Team +6000
- Pittsburgh Steelers +6000
- Chicago Bears +10000
- Carolina Panthers +10000
- New York Giants +12500
- Jacksonville Jaguars +15000
- Houston Texans +20000
- Detroit Lions +20000
- New York Jets +20000
Top Choice to Win Super Bowl 57
Looking at the NFL odds, Buffalo might be an overlay. The Bills came desperately close to upsetting the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round. If Buffalo had won the overtime coin toss, who knows?
Maybe, Josh Allen would have led the Bills to a TD victory on the first drive in OT. At that point both defenses were gassed. So whichever squad won the coin toss was likely to win the game.
Buffalo returns Allen, a top offensive line, and the best defense statistically in the league. The Bills should be a tighter, more focused squad in 2022. Expect the Bills to lay down the gauntlet in Week 1.
Second Top Choice to Win Super Bowl 57
Anybody who watched the Rams’ Super Bowl victory noticed that Cincinnati has an issue on the right side of their offensive line. In the first half, the Bengals contained Von Miller and Aaron Donald.
But in the second half, the pair of Rams’ defenders went wild, sacking Joe Burrow on almost every passing down. The good news? Cincinnati is loaded at every position except for right guard and right tackle. So if the Bengals fix the right side of the offensive line, and they should because everyone knows what the problem is, Cincinnati figures to take on the Bills in next season’s AFC Championship.
Third Top Choice to Win Super Bowl 57
There’s one reason to love the Dallas Cowboys. Defensive coordinator Dan Quinn turned down head coaching jobs because he believes the Cowboys can win the Super Bowl. Assistant coaches don’t turn down more money and the chance to be in charge unless they really, truly, want to stay where they are. That appears to be the case with Dan Quinn.
The defense should be fantastic. Micah Parsons will only get better. The offense is in good hands with Dak Prescott, who will improve after his first season back from an injury. Don’t sleep on the Boys to get it done next season.
Best Underdog Pick to Win Super Bowl 57
New Orleans Saints’ head coach Dennis Allen will field one of the best defenses in the NFL. The Saints’ D is loaded at every position. Offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael figures to call the plays. The real key for the Saints will be to sign a free agent wide receiver and to figure out who will be the starting quarterback. If New Orleans can make a trade for a player like Russell Wilson, or attract someone like Aaron Rodgers, the team will be difficult to beat.
Because Tom Brady no longer throws for the Buccaneers, the Saints have a real shot of winning the NFC South. Once in the playoffs, New Orleans has the pedigree to win the Super Bowl… if things work out at quarterback and wide receiver.Check out our Bitcoin sports betting guides and don’t forget to check the latest sport betting odds and lines at our online BTC sportsbook.
*All odds stated are subject to change without prior notice.
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