8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+1600)
It almost feels like we’re in the Twilight Zone. The Buccaneers adding QB Tom Brady put them on the map for early Super Bowl bets. The odds on the Bucs became much shorter once Brady agreed to terms, so you’re not going to see as much reward now (+1600) that those putting $50 down on them at +6500 (to win $3,300) did, but $160 profit on every $10 wagered is still a nice payday should Brady win his seventh Super Bowl championship.
9. Arizona Cardinals (+5000)
The Cardinals were just 5-10-1 last year with a rookie head coach and quarterback, but folks are buying into the hype of how explosive this offense might be with the addition of WR DeAndre Hopkins, veteran WR Larry Fitzgerald returning and a full-year of RB Kenyan Drake busting big plays. If you’re buying, a $10 wager returns a $500 profit with an Arizona championship.
Also see: 2020 NFL MVP Odds: Is Kyler Murray worth a bet?
10. New York Giants (+8000)
The Giants are among the teams with the longest odds, oddly enough tied with the Dolphins and Jets. While $800 profit on every $10 wagered is nothing to ignore, it still feels like this would be a foolish bet.
Also see: 2020 NFL MVP Odds: Is Daniel Jones worth a bet?
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When is Super Bowl LV?
The 2021 Super Bowl, which will be the 55th Super Bowl, is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021. The game is scheduled to be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
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