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Despite defeat, Chiefs open as favorites for Super Bowl LVI


Kansas City is at +550 in the bookmakers, the Buccaneers champions are in third position

Things did not work out for Kansas City this Sunday night, however, the casinos have already placed the Chiefs as favorites for him Super Bowl next season.

The Chiefs, listed at +550 in the Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill, are the favorites to win the Super Bowl LVI. The Green Bay Packers They are in second place at +900, followed by the champions Tampa Bay Buccaneers at +1,100.

The Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs, 31-9, this Sunday, becoming the team with the lowest chances in preseason to win the Super Bowl since the New England Patriots 2001, who also had as their quarterback Tom Brady.

Last February, Tampa Bay opened as high as 60-1 to win the Super Bowl LV. The Buccaneers they were coming off a 7-9 season, their third consecutive losing season. However, they acquired Brady in March and ignited the season finale and playoffs en route to the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. The 2001 Patriots were also around 60-1 in the preseason, before Brady take over and finally lead to New England to a surprise Super Bowl win over the St. Louis Rams.

The Baltimore Ravens Y Buffalo Bills are each at +1,200 to win the Super Bowl LVI, which will be held on February 6 in Inglewood, California. Los Angeles Rams, with newly acquired quarterback Matthew Stafford, are at +1,300, followed by the San Francisco 49ers at +1,400 and New Orleans Saints at +1,600.

Sportsbooks will be on the lookout for news in the offseason, with impact quarterbacks possibly on the move, including Los Angeles’ Deshaun Watson. Houston Texans, who requested their exchange, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The Texans They are 100-1 at William Hill, tied with the New York Jets Y Detroit Lions with the lowest odds of winning the Super Bowl.

The Philadelphia Eagles, who according to reports hear offers for Carson Wentz, are 50-1. The Jacksonville Jaguars, who owns the No. 1 overall pick in the draft and is headed by new head coach Urban Meyer, are 75-1.

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