Odds to win Super Bowl 59 are out, with the 49ers and Chiefs are favored to become Super Bowl champions. Mitch Bannon breaks down Super. Super Bowl 59 Opening Odds · San Francisco 49ers + · Kansas City Chiefs + · Baltimore Ravens + · Detroit Lions + · Buffalo Bills patriots chance of super bowl · Dallas Cowboys +. The New England Patriots' current odds to win the Super Bowl (+) place them 27th in the league. Their odds to earn a postseason spot are + The current betting lines have the Patriots at +20, to win the Super Bowl next season. Those are the second-worst odds of any team, behind.
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Neither instills confidence this team could win the Super Bowl, but they should remain competitive as always under Mike Tomlin. Would it surprise anyone if they hit at least one of those. The Justin Herbert hype train got derailed last year as he and the Chargers failed to live up to expectations of even playoff contention.
That led to Brandon Staley being fired as head coach and Jim Harbaugh taking over. No wonder the Chargers are to make the playoffs. The Bears, as mentioned above, are expected to draft former Heisman winner Caleb Williams to be their franchise cornerstone with the No.
Realistic expectations based on odds to make the playoffs indicate this team should be competitive but is likely a year or two away from being true contenders. Patriots chance of super bowl Based on the Texans' success last season and the Jags' regression, it feels like the window is already closing on QB Trevor Lawrence and coach Doug Pederson to reach the expectations they had coming into last season after winning a playoff game in Lawrence needs to take a step forward and the team needs to nail the draft to get back on track.
Most of that hinges on Lawrence. Their defense can be dominant behind the lead of Myles Garrett and their offense has a great combination of smashmouth running and possession-heavy receiving. The quarterback position seems to be the one thing holding them back. The latter seems like an interesting wager at plus-odds.
The Rams surprised oddsmakers by making the playoffs last season after starting the year as underdogs to reach the postseason. Aaron Donald retired this offseason, however, leaving an irreplaceable void in the middle of that defense. Sean McVay always seems to find a way though, doesn't he?
Aaron Rodgers returns after his season ended four snaps in due to a torn Achilles. They have a great defense and several talented skill position players. They also hold the No. Their Super Bowl odds seem a bit short given the questions at QB. The Dolphins started hot and faded as the weather cooled last season, culminating in an embarrassing playoff beatdown against the Chiefs in sub-freezing temperatures.
That is if QB Tua Tagovailoa can stay healthy, of course. The Packers made some noise in the playoffs last season, upsetting the Cowboys in the first round and nearly beating the 49ers in the second round. The Packers have three picks in the top 60 and will need to fill some holes on the offensive line and wide receiver. But this team is expected to contend this year with odds to make the playoffs.
Jalen Hurts and the Eagles took a step back last season after making it to the Super Bowl two years ago. All-Pro center Jason Kelce retired, leaving a big hole in the middle of that offense, and the Eagles lost several key defensive players as well. They have the power to do it again with three picks in the top CJ Stroud stunned everyone oddsmakers included by leading the Texans to the playoffs last season after starting the year with some of the lowest odds to win the Super Bowl in the league.
Those numbers make sense, but their Super Bowl odds seem a bit short given teams will now be better prepared to face their outstanding quarterback. There are a lot of issues for Dallas, including Prescott being in a contract year and things unsettled for CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons on the contract front.
Stefon Diggs is gone and so is Gabe Davis. This offense will look different this season, but as long as Josh Allen is under center the Bills have a chance. It will be interesting to see what Buffalo does with the No. Oddsmakers like them, but their Super Bowl odds seem a bit short given the question marks on both sides of the ball.
The Lions return the bulk of the team that nearly won the NFC championship before falling just short against the 49ers. Their biggest issue is bulking up on defense and finding a consistent kicker. Expect them to address the defense with at least one of their three top 75 picks. Joe Burrow got injured last year and the Bengals still battled to the end before narrowly missing the playoffs.
With Burrow back, the Super Bowl runners-up should be in the mix again this season. They have an opening at running back and need to bolster the defense. Expect them to address those holes with four picks in the top of the Draft. Can Baltimore get past Kansas City. Can Jackson stay healthy for another full season?
These are the only questions that need answers regarding their chances to win it all. They'll be competitive to the end. The back-to-back Super Bowl champs are somehow not the favorites to win it all again. Somewhat understandable considering no team has ever won three straight Super Bowls.