We see another big update to the Super Bowl odds, as we head into the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs. With an upset and many blowout games during Wild Card Weekend, it’s no surprise to see some odds movement. As a result, we see a very interesting list of odds to win the Super Bowl, with value all over.

The Green Bay Packers remain the favorite in the odds to win the Super Bowl, according to Bovada Sportsbook. The top-seeded Packers were on bye last week, and they now welcome back multiple All-Pro players to their lineup. The team with the longest odds is the Cincinnati Bengals, who played the AFC’s top seed in the Tennessee Titans on Saturday.

Let’s take a look at the rest of the Super Bowl odds heading into the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs. But first, you need to take advantage of this BetMGM promotion if you live in a state where they operate.


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Super Bowl Odds | Divisional Round NFL Playoffs

Green Bay Packers (+350)

The Packers are the top overall seed in the playoffs, so it makes sense that they have the top Super Bowl odds as well. On top of being the top overall seed, the Packers essentially drop three All-Pro players into their lineup, with David Bakhtiari, Za’Darius Smith and Jaire Alexander all expected to play on Saturday.

The road to the Super Bowl in the NFC also runs through Lambeau Field, and we know how good the Packers are in Green Bay. With a packed stadium (no pun intended), their advantage is much greater than last season. It is also expected to be very cold on Saturday. How will the 49ers look in the cold climate?

Kansas City Chiefs (+400)

There have been questions surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs all season long. However, they seem to be peaking at the right time. Many are considering their matchup this weekend against the Bills to be the true AFC Championship. If they can get the home win, we could see Kansas City back in the Super Bowl. The defense has its issues, but the offense is good enough to beat anyone.

Buffalo Bills (+525)

The Buffalo Bills played a perfect game during Wild Card Weekend. The defense was flying around, the secondary was suffocating, the offense was efficient and Josh Allen was sharp. There may not be a team that has a higher ceiling in the NFL Playoffs, which is why their Super Bowl odds are so high. However, the questions surrounding Allen’s consistency are valid. Will he look as sharp if he experiences some adversity?

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+600)

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers easily took care of business against the Eagles. However, an injury to right tackle Tristan Wirfs is holding back their Super Bowl odds. If he misses the game on Sunday, the Buccaneers could be in trouble against a defensive front that features Von Miller and Aaron Donald. Will Tom Brady be able to overcome this disadvantage?

Los Angeles Rams (+800)

The Los Angeles Rams dominated the Cardinals on Monday night. Now, they must take on the reigning champs. If this offensive line continues to play well, the Rams should be viewed as a threat to win it all. Their Super Bowl odds are about right, though they will shoot up if they can upset the Buccaneers this weekend.

Tennessee Titans (+900)

The Tennessee Titans are the top seed in the AFC. Yet, they have the third-longest odds to win the Super Bowl. The disrespect! They expect to get Derrick Henry back this week as well. If he looks like the “King Henry” we’re used to seeing, it shouldn’t surprise anybody to see the Titans in the Super Bowl this season.

San Francisco 49ers (+1000)

Entering last weekend, we said the San Francisco 49ers are the most dangerous team entering the playoffs. They lived up to this by upsetting the Cowboys. Key injuries could lead to an early upset, but many are considering them a live dog this weekend at Lambeau Field. If they can have success without Jimmy Garoppolo passing too much, they will be a tough out.

Cincinnati Bengals (+1600)

The Bengals have the longest Super Bowl odds left in the playoffs. Due to the injuries suffered on their defensive line, this makes sense, especially with a matchup with the Titans upcoming. However, this passing attack led by Joe Burrow can put up points on anybody. While they have the longest odds, they are not a bad football team. Betting them to win the Super Bowl will be fairly popular this weekend.


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