NFL Super Bowl Odds: Buccaneers Most Backed NFC Team to Win Super Bowl LVII

NFL Super Bowl Odds: Buccaneers Most Backed NFC Team to Win Super Bowl LVII
When Tom Brady retired, for all of five minutes, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were in a panic. They have a championship-level team but were without a quarterback? Well, Tom Brady returned, Bruce Ariens stepped away, Todd Bowles stepped in, and the Buccaneers are back to being a Super Bowl contender.
When looking at the NFL Super Bowl odds, the Tampa Buccaneers are the team with the second-best odds so I guess it makes sense that they are the second most popular pick to win the Super Bowl as well.
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Super Bowl Odds
Team | Odds | Implied Chance |
---|---|---|
Bills | +650 | 13.33% |
Buccaneers | +750 | 11.76% |
Chiefs | +1000 | 8.33% |
Rams | +1100 | 8.33% |
Packers | +1200 | 7.69% |
Chargers | +1600 | 5.88% |
Cowboys | +1800 | 5.26% |
49ers | +2000 | 4.76% |
Ravens | +2200 | 4.35% |
Bengals | +2200 | 4.35% |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl Odds +750 (Bet $100 to win $750)
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the next best odds behind only the Buffalo Bills to win the Super Bowl this upcoming season. Not only do the Bills have the best odds but they are also the most backed team to win the Super Bowl with 12.14% of the bets on Super Bowl LVII coming in on them.
Tampa Bay is right behind them though with 9.25% of the bets coming in on them. How could you not like the Bucs once Tom Brady returned?
In his 22-year career, he has appeared in nine Super Bowls and has won seven of them. Heck, at 44 years old last year he still put up MVP-caliber numbers throwing for 5,316 yards and 43 touchdowns. Both of those numbers led the league. Again, the man is 44 years old!
Tom Brady will turn 45 next month and attempt to go on yet another deep run with this Tampa Bay Buccaneers squad. The NFC South projects to be pretty rough with Jameis Winston, Baker Mayfield/Sam Darnold, and Marcus Mariota as the starting quarterbacks in the division.
Tom Brady should, keyword being should, waltz his way to yet another division crown, possibly a first round bye, and if we've learned anything over the last two decades, probably another Super Bowl run.