Here’s a look at the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl odds with Tom Brady

Now that quarterback Tom Brady is expected to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, take a look at the team’s Super Bowl odds heading into 2020.

In case you missed it, Tom Brady will be the starting quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, at the very least for the 2020 NFL season.

According to Caesars Sportsbook, the Buccaneers are now sitting with 22/1 odds to win the Super Bowl, pitting them as the eighth-favorite team to hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy — at their own stadium no less. The top 10 teams are as follows:

  • Kansas City Chiefs- 4/1
  • San Francisco 49ers- 7/1
  • Baltimore Ravens- 8/1
  • Dallas Cowboys- 11/1
  • Seattle Seahawks/New Orleans Saints- 14/1
  • Green Bay Packers- 16/1
  • New England Patriots 20/1
  • Buccaneers/Philadelphia Eagles- 22/1

Of course, this is where the Buccaneers currently stand, and it could be set to shift more in favor of the Buccaneers if they make any other big splashes in free agency and grade well in the upcoming draft.

With Super Bowl LV being played at Raymond James Stadium, Brady signing with the Buccaneers makes them legitimate contenders in the league. The talk of this team being the first to play a Super Bowl on their home field has certainly increased ten-fold.

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Ravens have 2nd-best odds of winning Super Bowl 55

The Baltimore Ravens are one of the NFL’s top teams, at least according to oddsmakers who gave them the 2nd-best odds to win Super Bowl 55

The confetti has fallen, marking a winner of Super Bowl 54. It’s also the official start of the offseason for all 32 teams and the point where the NFL world turns their attention to free agency and the draft to set themselves up for next season. After an impressive 2019 season that exceeded expectations but ended a little too early, the Baltimore Ravens are expected to be serious contenders in 2020.

According to Touchdown Wire’s Barry Werner, the Ravens have the second-best odds to win Super Bowl 55. Their 8-1 odds are second only to the Kansas City Chiefs’ 7-1 odds.

It makes sense considering Baltimore had the NFL’s best record at 14-2 and held the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Though the Ravens lost in the divisional round to the Tennessee Titans, they looked impressive last season and should retain most of their roster for another run next season.

Add to it a little more cap space expected than in previous years and Baltimore could even be contenders for some of the top free agents on the market this offseason. The Ravens also are expected to have nine picks in the 2020 NFL draft, helping them add depth and hopefully a few rookies who will make an immediate impact.

Even without all of that, having the NFL’s MVP leading the offense is always going to get favorable odds. If quarterback Lamar Jackson takes another leap in his development, there’s plenty of reasons to believe Baltimore will be in the mix for Super Bowl 55.

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