Super Bowl 59 odds and the NFC West

The 49ers are the favorites while the rest of the NFC West are long shots.

The Kansas City Chiefs were crowned Super Bowl champions on Sunday with their 25-22 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers. That meant on Monday betting odds for Super Bowl LIX would be available.

The Arizona Cardinals are long shots but, unlike a year ago, do not have the longest odds in the league.

What are the odds of the teams in the NFC West?

Let’s have a look, according to odds from BetMGM Sportsbook.

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Updated Super Bowl 57 odds after OTAs, minicamp

All 32 NFL teams have completed their offseason programs. Here are updated odds to win the Super Bowl.

The NFL has hit the dead part of the offseason as all teams have wrapped up their offseason programs. Workout programs, OTAs and mandatory minicamps are over and now teams have the next month off before training camps begin.

We last had a look at Super Bowl 57 futures odds back after the NFL draft.

How have things changed since then?

Below are the updated odds to win Super Bowl 57 following offseason work, along with what the odds were previously. The odds are from Tipico Sportsbook.

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Updated Super Bowl 57 odds following NFL draft

Following free agency and the NFL draft, check out how much next year’s Super Bowl odds have changed.

We have reached the next stage of the NFL offseason. The NFL draft is over and free agency is largely over, as now teams can sign most players without them counting against the compensatory pick formula.

There have been some changes in next year’s Super Bowl odds. That game will be played at State Farm Stadium, the Arizona Cardinals’ home stadium.

How do the latest Super Bowl 57 odds look?

Let’s take a look at how things look, according to the odds from Tipico Sportsbook and how they compare to the odds from earlier in the year.

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Pre-free agency odds for Super Bowl 57

We take a look at the odds for every NFL team to win next year’s Super Bowl before the new league year begins.

The NFL offseason is heating up as the NFL combine is next week and free agency starts in a couple of weeks.

With the new league year coming quickly, let’s have a look at the updated odds to win Super Bowl LVII next year, which will be played at State Farm Stadium, the Arizona Cardinals’ home stadium.

Let’s take a look at how things look, according to the odds from Tipico Sportsbook.

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Only 7 teams have shorter odds to win Super Bowl 57 than Cardinals

The Cardinals are again expected to be playoff contenders, despite their bad finish and questions with the roster.

The Arizona Cardinals ended the 2021 season in embarrassing fashion, going from 10-2 to 11-6 in the regular season and then getting blown out in the first round of the playoffs by the eventual champion Los Angeles Rams.

They also have a lot of uncertainty with their roster this offseason.

However, even with all that, they still have solid odds to win next year’s Super Bowl.

According to Tipico Sportsbook, the Cardinals are not one of the favorites to win it, but they are among the competitors.

Only seven teams have shorter odds than the Cardinals.

The Cardinals are given 20/1 odds (+2000) to win the Super Bowl, tied with other teams like the Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers.

All are teams expected to be playoff contenders but aren’t the favorites to be the champions.

Who are the favorites?

The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs lead the way at +650. After that, the Los Angeles Rams are +1000, the San Francisco 49ers are +1200, the Cincinnati Bengals and Green Bay Packers are +1300 and the Dallas Cowboys are +1500.

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Cardinals’ Super Bowl odds improve with free agency

In the latest Super Bowl odds, the Arizona Cardinals have gone from being listed at 40/1 to 25/1, with only nine teams with shorter odds.

The Arizona Cardinals began the 2021 offseason in the middle of the pack in terms of odds for winning next year’s Super Bowl. Back in January, they had 40/1 odds. 13 teams had longer odds than they did.

Now that teams have changed with free agency and the Cardinals have added players like receiver A.J. Green, defensive end J.J. Watt and cornerback Malcolm Butler, their odds have improved.

According to BetMGM as of when this article was published, Arizona’s odds were 25/1 or +2500.

It doesn’t quite put them among the favorites, but rather in the next tier of teams. Only nine teams have shorter odds than the Cardinals.

The Kansas City Chiefs are the favorites at +500 and followed by the defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers at +800.

The Cardinals’ have the third-longest odds of the NFC West. The Los Angeles Rams are +1000, the San Francisco 49ers are +1400, the Cardinals are next at +2500, while the Seattle Seahawks are the longest shot in the division to win it all at +3000.

At +2500, the Cardinals are given an implied 3.85% chance of winning the Super Bowl. But even the Chiefs, who are the favorites, only have an implied 16.67% of winning it all.

Expectations are clearing beginning to amp up for the Cardinals.

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