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With spring comes new hope for every NFL fan base on their team’s chances of winning the Super Bowl. Sports bettors are also busy placing early NFL futures action on who they think will win it all. Which teams are receiving the most bets? We asked that very question of BetMGM sportsbook.
New to sports betting? A future bet is a wager on an event down the road, often many months ahead. The odds are typically longer and more profitable if you’re able to nail the winning ticket.
Super Bowl 55: Top 10 teams bet on
Data via BetMGM, last updated March 22nd.
1. Kansas City Chiefs (+600)
The Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes, return most of their key starters and look to run it back again for back-to-back championships. They’re the early favorite among oddsmakers to win it all again, too.
If you’re new to sports betting, a $10 wager on the Chiefs would return a $60 profit if the Chiefs do, in fact, lift the Lombardi Trophy in back-to-back seasons.
Also see: 2020 NFL MVP Odds: Is Patrick Mahomes worth a bet?
2. Baltimore Ravens (+700)
Following a 14-2 regular season that saw them become the AFC’s No. 1 seed, many had the Ravens winning it all a year ago. They remain one of the better squads in the AFC and QB Lamar Jackson has quickly proved to be a difference maker. His third year could be the charm. For every $10 wagered on Baltimore to win it all, you’d see $70 in profit with a Super Bowl victory.
3. San Francisco 49ers (+800)
The 49ers lost last season’s Super Bowl, but they return a solid portion of their talented team that went 13-3. Can this be the year they take it to the next level and win it all? You’d return $80 profit on every $10 wagered if they do.
Who do you think win’s next season’s championship? Get action on NFL futures bets at BetMGM!
4. New Orleans Saints (+1200)
QB Drew Brees re-signed with New Orleans as they look to make another run at it after a 13-3 2019 campaign. Talented across the board and returning most of their key starters, time is running out for Brees to win his second Super Bowl. But, with Brady joining the Bucs, New Orleans’ division got a bit tougher…