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Super Bowl 55 odds: 5 best value bets

With the recently updated Super Bowl 55 odds, we can take a look at some interesting bets. Below are 5 value-for-money bets with the Super Bowl 55 odds.

5. Atlanta Falcons (+4600)

The Falcons may seem an odd choice, but there’s logic behind it. For starters, getting $46 for every $1 bet is a damn good value, especially with a borderline Hall of Fame quarterback on the roster. Additionally, the defense played excellent football down the stretch once Raheem Morris took over the reins from Dan Quinn. The New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have excellent teams, but both have quarterback over 41 years old. It wouldn’t be shocker if either (or both) falter.

 

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4. Arizona Cardinals (+5000)

Every year, a team comes from nowhere to surprise. The San Francisco 49ers did it last season, and the NFC West may produce the team which does it in 2020. Arizona did nice job in the draft, landing rookie linebacker Isaiah Simmons and left tackle Josh Jones. The Cardinals also added defensive tackle Jordan Phillips in free agency after trading for All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins. If you believe in Kyler Murray and Kliff Kingsbury, this is a fun bet to make.

3. Pittsburgh Steelers (+2400)

The Steelers make a ton sense if you want smart value. Pittsburgh had one of the league’s best defenses a year ago and didn’t lose anybody. In fact, some of the best players are still maturing in defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick, edge rusher T.J. Watt and inside linebacker Devin Bush. Furthermore, the Steelers are getting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger on the field after he missed the final 14 games of last season with a torn ligament in his elbow. If Roethlisberger is right, Pittsburgh could overtake the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North.

 

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2. Seattle Seahawks (+2100)

Russell Wilson at better than 20/1? Sure. The Seahawks have concerns in the secondary and Pete Carroll usually goes far too conservative come the playoffs, but this is still too good to pass on. Wilson is a great player in the prime of his career and is surrounded by good weapons including receivers D.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, and tight end Greg Olsen. Factor in a quality front seven and a terrific home-field advantage, and Seattle is one of the teams to beat in the NFC.

1. Green Bay Packers (+2300)

Aaron Rodgers has to be furious after the Packers drafted Jordan Love. This can go one of two ways. He’s either fantastic because he’s pissed, or he completely goes in the tank. If you believe the former, than dropping $1 to win $23 is a phenomenal bet.

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