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Rot Odds to Win 2024 Super Bowl Moneyline
2001 Kansas City Chiefs     +650
2002 Buffalo Bills     +800
2003 Philadelphia Eagles     +800
2004 San Francisco 49ers     +1000
2005 Cincinnati Bengals     +1000
2006 Dallas Cowboys     +1400
2007 Los Angeles Chargers     +2800
2008 New York Jets     +1400
2009 Baltimore Ravens     +2000
2010 Denver Broncos     +4000
2011 Jacksonville Jaguars     +2500
2012 Detroit Lions     +2000
2013 Miami Dolphins     +2200
2014 Green Bay Packers     +5000
2015 Los Angeles Rams     +6000
2016 Cleveland Browns     +3000
2017 Las Vegas Raiders     +5000
2018 New York Giants     +5000
2019 Minnesota Vikings     +4000
2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers     +8000
2021 New Orleans Saints     +4000
2022 New England Patriots     +6600
2023 Carolina Panthers     +6000
2024 Pittsburgh Steelers     +6000
2025 Seattle Seahawks     +4000
2026 Tennessee Titans     +8000
2027 Chicago Bears     +4000
2028 Atlanta Falcons     +7000
2029 Washington Commanders     +7000
2030 Arizona Cardinals     +15000
2031 Indianapolis Colts     +15000
2032 Houston Texans     +15000
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Super Bowl LVIII Futures Odds & Lines

The 2023 Super Bowl brought together the NFL teams Andy Reid coached. His current team, the Kansas City Chiefs, outlasted his previous squad, the Philadelphia Eagles to capture the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

The MVP of the game – for the second time – was Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who led his team to a 38-35 victory. The game was a thriller that saw 25 points scored in the final quarter.

The victory by the Chiefs has also led to them being the futures favorite at BetUS, America’s Favorite Sportsbook, in the early betting. If you want to get in on the betting now, Kansas City is at +600, a nice price for a team that is looking to repeat and seeking its third championship in recent years.

What did losing Tom Brady at quarterback do to the chances of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Plenty.

Todd Bowles enters the 2023 season with a choice of second-year player Kyle Trask or former first overall pick and now well-traveled Baker Mayfield at quarterback. That is a far cry from the GOAT. Hence, Tampa Bay sits at +8000.

The NFC South is looking weak and you can tell that by the futures odds on the three teams other than the Buccaneers. The Saints are +4000 to win it all. The Panthers sit at +5000, and the Falcons are +7000.

They would be considered long shots to earn championship rings.

The early second choice behind the Chiefs are the team they defeated in February in the Super Bowl. The Eagles are listed at +7000 in NFL Super Bowl futures odds, and come back stacked. They signed quarterback Jalen Hurts to a massive contract in the offseason. Could a Super Bowl rematch happen? Possibly, but bettors know getting back to the title game for any team is a chore.

One team worth watching – and possibly tabbing in early betting – is the New York Jets. The team that has won one Super Bowl in its history sits at +1200, behind the Buffalo Bills (+900) in Super Bowl futures odds for AFC East teams.

The Jets are pursuing multiple-time MVP winner Aaron Rodgers as their quarterback. Should they work out a trade with the Green Bay Packers, will their odds shrink? If you think that is the case, futures betting at +1200 is a juicy proposition.

The longest of long shots are the Houston Texans (+2000), Arizona Cardinals (+15000), an Indianapolis Colts (+15000). Those teams hold the second, third and fourth slots in the 2023 NFL draft. If any of those teams found a way to capture the Super Bowl, it would be astonishing. But shoot your shot if you like the long shots.

Since the first Super Bowl was played in January 1967, it has become a household name in sports. From its halftime show performances to the commercials aired during the game, the Super Bowl has all the flash of a championship game. The Super Bowl is the game all NFL teams fight to get to during the regular season and into the playoffs.

Here is a list of the teams in the NFL that have won a Super Bowl and the number of Super Bowls they have won.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers 6 Super Bowl titles
  • New England Patriots 6 Super Bowl titles
  • San Francisco 49ers 5 Super Bowl titles
  • Dallas Cowboys 5 Super Bowl titles
  • Green Bay Packers 4 Super Bowl titles
  • New York Giants 4 Super Bowl titles
  • Denver Broncos 3 Super Bowl titles

The 2021-22 NFL season is the league’s first-ever 18-week season. This season also had a seven-playoff team format for the AFC and NFC conferences.  

BetUS offers Super Bowl Futures betting on its site. They also offer deposit bonuses for new customers. BetUS also sweetens the pot for people that prefer to use crypto to bet. Crypto users can get a first-time deposit bonus and a first-time re-up bonus for using crypto. BetUS accepts Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Ethereum for deposit. So whether you want to bet with cash or crypto, BetUS has you covered.

There are quite a few things to note for those who want to bet on Super Bowl Futures. When the season starts, it’s common for the NFL Super Bowl Futures Odds to favor the teams from the previous Super Bowl. But as the NFL season progresses, the odds may move to the team with the best overall record during the season. The 2021 Super Bowl Futures Odds favored the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. Other teams have moved up on the list since the beginning of the season, like the Arizona Cardinals. 

HOW TO BET ON SUPER BOWL ODDS

When looking at a team to bet on in the NFL Super Bowl Futures, you need to study the team. Does the team have a history of winning Super Bowls lately? Has the team gained or lost players that can help them in the hunt for a Super Bowl win? Have key players been injured that could hurt a team’s performance?

If you are looking at NFL Super Bowl Futures during the NFL regular season, there are some other things to look at:

Is the team on a winning streak?

Did the team have a tough schedule on their way to their current record?

Are the remaining games against weaker teams?

What teams could they face in the playoffs, and what is their record against them?

Does the team have a history of performing well in the playoffs?

Also:

Have the games that they have won been blowouts or close games?

Is the team better on the road playing, or do they play better at home?

Does the team have good leadership in critical positions?

Does the team perform well under pressure situations?

Studying all these aspects will help with having an informed bet on a team. While betting on the NFL Super Bowl Futures isn’t a science, many things can show if a team is more likely to win the Super Bowl. And knowing all the things to look for gives one a better chance of making a winning bet.

It doesn’t matter if you are new to betting or have been betting for a while, studying the teams and trends always helps.

With the knowledge of things to look for before betting on the NFL Super Bowl Futures, you might have some questions about betting on the NFL Super Bowl Futures. Below are some of the most common questions asked.

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SUPER BOWL ODDS FAQS

There will be three types of odds on teams in the NFL Super Bowl futures odds. The most common one is the plus odds. Teams will have plus odds at the beginning of the season and throughout. This number shows the amount you will win on every $100 wagered.

For example, $100 wagered on +900 odds would return $900. Next is EV, or even odds. This is more common to see later in the NFL season. An EV means that you will win even money on a bet. For example, if you bet $20 on EV, you will win $20. The last type of odds is negative odds.

This type of bet isn’t seen until the later stages of the NFL season, usually when it is most likely that a team will be the NFL Super Bowl winner or at least make it to the Super Bowl. This means you will get a smaller return on your wager. For example, if you bet $100 on -400 odds, you would win $25.

You can find the link to bet on the Super Bowl futures under the FOOTBALL tab on the left side of the screen. Scroll down until you see SUPER BOWL. It will show a list of NFL teams that you can bet on for the Super Bowl futures when you click on that.
As of December 7th, 2021, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the favorite to win the Super Bowl.
At the beginning of the season, the two teams from the previous Super Bowl get the lowest odds for return on betting. Teams that made the playoffs will also be right behind those two teams. As the NFL season progresses, teams with the best record will move up in the rankings, meaning the returns on betting on them will decrease.
Yes. There’s always an element of strategy to use when betting on the Super Bowl futures. Just because a team is favored to win doesn’t mean that they will. Looking at all aspects of the teams you can bet on and their play on the field will be one of the strategies you can use before betting.

Make sure to look at team records, and teams they have to play against. Look to see if they have weaker opponents to face in the season or strong opponents to go against. Look to see if they win their games by double digits or if they barely squeak out the win.

BetUS has the Vegas odds for all the teams in the Super Bowl futures. Beside each team, to the right, there will be the Vegas odds for that team.

With the most common questions answered, this can help you get in the game by betting on the NFL Super Bowl Futures. And remember, you can always bet with either cash or crypto on BetUS.

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Rolling If Bets (RIF) allow you to use the balance (amount) from existing wagers to make a new wager. As long as existing wagers have not been graded, the amount wagered can still be used to make new wagers. However, if your original wager loses, the Rolling If Bet is then cancelled. There are two options for ties (pushes); you can specify if you want the Rolling If Bet to continue in case of a tie or simply cancel the RIF.

Rolling If Bets are:
  • only allowed on straight bets, Parlays and Teasers.
  • not available with Free Plays or Futures and Props
  • only available if you have pre existing, non graded wagers
  • you can only use the funds from the amount of the pre existing wager
How to Place a Rolling If Bet:
  • Choose any straight, parlay or teaser and Place it on the Bet Slip
  • Click on the Rolling If Bet button next to the wager detail
  • In the RIF dropdown, choose a wager that you want to use for RIF
  • Click on "If Win Only" or "If Win or Push" (explained above)
  • Fill in the amount and confirm your wager (the system will not allow you a higher amount than what is available)
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