Tampa Bay’s odds to win Super Bowl LV before and after they got Brady and Gronk are stunning

If anyone was prescient enough to bet on Tampa Bay to win Super Bowl LV next February 7, 2021, and that eventually does happen, those gamblin’ men and women are gonna be in for a nice payout.

If anyone was prescient enough to bet on Tampa Bay to win Super Bowl LV next February 7, 2021, and that eventually does happen, those gamblin’ men and women are gonna be in for a nice payout.

Before the Buccaneers signed Tom Brady, their odds to win Super Bowl LV were 55-1. When Brady jumped aboard the pirate ship, they dropped to 16-1. And after Rob Gronkowski came out of retirement, was traded by the Patriots and joined his old buddy, TB’s odds are now at 9-1.

That’s tied with the 49ers for third. Only the Chiefs (6-1) and the Ravens (7-1) are ahead of the Bucs.

And consider this: Super Bowl LV will be played in Raymond James Stadium, where guess who plays … you got it, Bucs. So, a possible first-time Super Bowl home game. How convenient.

So, yeah, those early 55-1 bets gotta make ya feel good.

 

Patriots trade Rob Gronkowski to Bucs for two picks

Rob Gronkowski is going to reunite with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay if he passes a physical.

Rob Gronkowski is back with Tom Brady, as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday the New England Patriots have traded their all-world tight end to the Buccaneers. The return, a fourth- and seventh-round pick.

Gronk retired after the Patriots won Super Bowl LIII. He had a year left on his contract with New England. During the 2019 season he worked for FOX and eventually took on a role with the network and WWE, winning a title at WrestleMania.

The trade came after a flurry of reports from NFL insiders, one chasing the next with more information.

And as a follow-up, reported the teams were discussing a trade for the great tight end.

And the chase off the Rapoport report continued:

Gronk was on with Andy Cohen this week and told the podcast a reunion was not impossible. “I’m feeling good right now,” he said. “I’m happy where I’m at. You just never know, man. You just never know. You never know. I’m not totally done.”

Gronk says the only thing that’s holding him back is a passion for the game … adding, “I like to stay in shape, but I’ve gotta get that feeling back.”

His most recent activity was winning the 24/7 title at WrestleMania.