Titans Odds To Win Super Bowl

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It didn’t take long for the oddsmakers to publish the full initial lines for the winner of the next Super Bowl. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were still celebrating the win in Super Bowl LV when BetMGM released the odds for all 32 teams for next season.

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The Cleveland Browns find themselves much closer to the top of those odds than normal. Coming off the team’s best season in over 25 years, Cleveland is one of the trendier early risers in the odds. The Browns are tied for the 10th-best odds to win at 25-1, along with the Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, Dallas Cowboys, and Miami Dolphins.

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Titans Odds To Win Super Bowl 55

  • Feb 07, 2021 Here are the odds for all 32 NFL teams to win Super Bowl 2022: Kansas City Chiefs 6/1. Green Bay Packers 9/1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10/1. Baltimore Ravens 12/1. Buffalo Bills 12/1. Los Angeles Rams.
  • Feb 08, 2021 The 2021 Super Bowl is only a few days away, but the remaining 30 teams are done and the focus is on how to win in 2022. That should be the focus for gamblers as well and our partners at BetMGM have opened up the odds for next year's NFL champion.

Titans Odds To Win Super Bowl 2021

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Feb 08, 2021 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers tied for the seventh-best record in the 2020 NFL regular season at 11-5, but the Bucs will pick last, No. 32 overall, in the first round of the 2021 Draft on April 29 in Cleveland – assuming the draft is held there as that could change if the pandemic is still raging – thanks to winning Super Bowl 55 in an upset of the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night in Tampa.

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The Chiefs, who lost in Sunday’s matchup, have the best odds at 6-1, followed by the Green Bay Packers (9-1), Buccaneers (10-1), and three teams at 12-1. The Jacksonville Jaguars have the lowest odds at 100-1.

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