Unsurprisingly, Saints aren’t an odds-on favorite to sign Antonio Brown

The New Orleans Saints are not among the favorites to sign ex-Steelers, -Raiders, and -Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown per BetOnline.

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The New Orleans Saints were the last team to host embattled wide receiver Antonio Brown for a free agent workout, but they aren’t being considered by oddsmakers as a viable betting favorite. That’s probably because Brown had a meltdown in its aftermath, producing a high-profile, profane diss track against Sean Payton and claiming the Saints only invited him as part of a bizarre publicity stunt.

So it shouldn’t shock anyone that BetOnline hasn’t included the Saints in their list of favorites to sign Brown, who recently agreed to serve an eight-game suspension for multiple NFL personal conduct policy violations. The top spot belongs to the Green Bay Packers (2/1), but the same sportsbook has better odds of Brown not playing any games at all in 2020 (2/3). Other teams on their radar include the Seattle Seahawks (5/2), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3/1) and Baltimore Ravens (4/1), each of whom have been connected to Brown to some degree in recent weeks.

We’ll just have to wait and see what happens next. For his part, before his suspension was announced, Brown had mused on social media about maybe retiring from the NFL again. But it sure doesn’t seem like anyone expects the Saints to link up with him again.

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Bills odds for next year’s Super Bowl

Odds for the Buffalo Bills to win Super Bowl LV in 2021 following Super Bowl LIV.

With Super Bowl LIV in the books, could Super Bowl LV in 2021 feature the Buffalo Bills?

Plenty of sportsbooks released their latest odds after the Chiefs won Sunday’s game over the 49ers. Some odds have changed, the Bills’ odds are not among them.

Midway through the postseason, the Bills had 40-1 odds at BetOnline. They still do following the Super Bowl’s conclusion.

The Chiefs currently have the best odds at 5-1, with the 49ers behind them at 7-1. The Patriots’ odds interestingly improved from 12-1 to 9-1 following the title game. Those are the fourth-best in the NFL, with the Ravens at 9-1 odds for the third best.

Here’s the full breakdown:

Odds to Win Super Bowl LV 2021

Kansas City Chiefs 5/1

San Francisco 49ers 7/1

Baltimore Ravens 8/1

New England Patriots 9/1

Dallas Cowboys 16/1

New Orleans Saints 16/1

Green Bay Packers 18/1

Philadelphia Eagles 18/1

Pittsburgh Steelers 20/1

Los Angeles Chargers 22/1

Los Angeles Rams 25/1

Minnesota Vikings 25/1

Seattle Seahawks 25/1

Tennessee Titans 25/1

Atlanta Falcons 33/1

Chicago Bears 33/1

Cleveland Browns 33/1

Houston Texans 33/1

Indianapolis Colts 33/1

Buffalo Bills 40/1

Las Vegas Raiders 40/1

Denver Broncos 50/1

Carolina Panthers 66/1

Detroit Lions 66/1

New York Giants 66/1

New York Jets 66/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 66/1

Arizona Cardinals 80/1

Cincinnati Bengals 80/1

Jacksonville Jaguars 80/1

Miami Dolphins 100/1

Washington Redskins 100/1

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