Super Bowl Odds For All 32 Teams Heading Into NFL Free Agency

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Super Bowl Odds

Team
Odds
Chiefs
+525
Buccaneers
+850
Packers
+1100
Bills
+1200
Ravens
+1300
Rams
+1300
49ers
+1500
Saints
+2000
Browns
+2000
Colts
+2200
Seahawks
+2500
Dolphins
+2500
Titans
+2800
Cowboys
+2800
Chargers
+3000
Steelers
+3000
Cardinals
+3300
Panthers
+4000
Patriots
+4000
Vikings
+5000
Raiders
+5000
WFT
+6000
Broncos
+6000
Bears
+6000
Falcons
+6600
Giants
+6600
Eagles
+6600
Jaguars
+7500
Bengals
+8000
All odds are as of March 8 and via DraftKings.

NFL free agency is just around the corner.

With the negotiation period opening on March 15, we could see futures odds shift notably between next Monday and Wednesday, when teams can officially sign players they've reached deals with over that two-day stretch. In anticipation of the expected movement, find the latest Super Bowl 56 odds in the table below.

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Feb. 7: Post-Super Bowl

When Super Bowl odds opened for the 2020 season, the Buccaneers were listed at 50-1.

A Tom Brady signing and championship later, and the Bucs open the 2021 NFL season tied with the Packers for the second-best championship odds at +900, trailing only the Chiefs at +550.

After that top trio are two AFC squads — the Bills and Ravens — as well as the Rams, all three of which are tied at +1200.

We'll be tracking how these odds shift throughout the offseason, so keep this page bookmarked for updates during free agency and following the draft.

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Jan. 19: Opening

The NFL is down to its final four teams, so perhaps it's no surprise that those teams are considered early favorites to win Super Bowl 56 next season.

Westgate SuperBook released odds on Monday before the conference championship games, installing the Kansas City Chiefs as early +600 favorites. Their AFC counterpart, the Buffalo Bills, are second on the oddsboard at +1000 — that's the same number as the NFC favorite Green Bay Packers. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are right behind at +1200.

All four teams are established at the most important position — quarterback. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen aren't going anywhere any time soon. Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady will eventually retire, but both are coming off productive seasons; Rodgers is even the likely 2020 league MVP.

The Ravens and Saints are also near the top at +1200. That's notable for New Orleans considering the question mark at quarterback next season as it's reportedly expected Drew Brees retires. Jameis Winston is a free agent, but Taysom Hill will be there.

Notables on the board include the Cowboys at +2000. Dallas has a decision to make with Dak Prescott, who is coming off a broken leg and spent the 2020 season under the franchise tag.

Pittsburgh is +2500, but will also carry some uncertainty at quarterback this offseason. Ben Roethlisberger has contemplated retirement in each of the last few offseasons, and his play to close the season was concerning.

The Texans, Lions, Jets and Bengals are at the bottom of the list at +10000. The Jets, though, are favored to acquire quarterback Deshaun Watson should the Texans trade him.

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