Buffalo Bills Super Bowl LV odds change with victory over Ravens

The Buffalo Bills advance to the AFC Championship game and their Super Bowl LV odds became shorter

The Buffalo Bills Super Bowl LV odds have become shorter following their 17-3 victory over the Baltimore Ravens Saturday. With the victory, the Bills advance to the AFC Championship game, taking on the winner of the Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs matchup.

The Bills were in a tight game with the Ravens, with it locked up at 3-3 entering halftime. In the third quarter, Buffalo broke it open a beautiful pick-six and QB Josh Allen finding WR Stefon Diggs for a touchdown. Allen finished 23-of-37 for 206 yards and one passing touchdown, while Diggs led the Bills with eight receptions for 106 yards and the score.

As a result, the 13-3 Bills Super Bowl LV odds at BetMGM Sportsbook fell from +600 to +325 (bet $100, win $325) to win the Super Bowl this year. The Kansas City Chiefs remain the oddsmakers’ favorite to win this season’s Super Bowl at +210 (bet $100, win $210).

New to sports betting? +325 odds represents an implied 23.53 percent chance of winning the Super Bowl, or 13/4 fractional odds. A $100 wager on the Bills to win it all would profit $325 with a Buffalo Bills Super Bowl LV victory.

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