Patriots Favorites To Win Super Bowl LI Only Few Days After Last Odds
The New England Patriots fell two points shy of making Super Bowl 50, but the oddsmakers really like their chances of making it to Super Bowl LI.
Not only are the Patriots still the favorites to win the AFC, but just a few days after Bovada released its first set of odds, the team is now the favorite to win it all. New England jumped from 9-1 odds to 15-2 odds between Feb. 8 and Feb. 12.
Bovada is favoring the AFC in general now, too, as the Pats formerly were tied with the Carolina Panthers and Seattle Seahawks with the best odds. Both Carolina and Seattle have slipped ever so slightly to 10-1 — the Green Bay Packers took a jump to join them, too — while the Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers improved to 9-1.
Of course, there’s a whole offseason ahead of us that likely will shake up the stakes, but for now it’s not a bad idea to put your money on New England once again.
Here are the updated odds for all 32 teams, courtesy of Bovada.
Feb. 8 | Feb. 12 | |
Patriots | 9-1 | 15-2 |
Broncos | 16-1 | 9-1 |
Steelers | 12-1 | 9-1 |
Panthers | 9-1 | 10-1 |
Packers | 12-1 | 10-1 |
Seahawks | 9-1 | 10-1 |
Dallas Cowboys | 16-1 | 16-1 |
Arizona Cardinals | 14-1 | 18-1 |
Indianapolis Colts | 25-1 | 20-1 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 20-1 | 25-1 |
Minnesota Vikings | 25-1 | 25-1 |
Kansas City Chiefs | 25-1 | 28-1 |
Baltimore Ravens | 33-1 | 33-1 |
Atlanta Falcons | 33-1 | 40-1 |
Detroit Lions | 33-1 | 40-1 |
New Orleans Saints | 33-1 | 40-1 |
New York Giants | 33-1 | 40-1 |
Buffalo Bills | 33-1 | 50-1 |
Chicago Bears | 40-1 | 50-1 |
Houston Texans | 40-1 | 50-1 |
Los Angeles Rams | 50-1 | 50-1 |
New York Jets | 33-1 | 50-1 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 33-1 | 50-1 |
San Diego Chargers | 50-1 | 50-1 |
San Francisco 49ers | 50-1 | 50-1 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 50-1 | 50-1 |
Washington Redskins | 50-1 | 50-1 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 66-1 | 66-1 |
Miami Dolphins | 50-1 | 66-1 |
Oakland Raiders | 66-1 | 66-1 |
Tennessee Titans | 66-1 | 100-1 |
Cleveland Browns | 150-1 | 150-1 |
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