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Super Bowl LVI odds: 5 best value bets

The 2021 NFL season is months away, but the time to start looking ahead has arrived. Here’s five great future bets on Super Bowl LVI.

Looking for value on Super Bowl LVI odds? Here are five teams that provide great value for the next NFL champ.

5. Los Angeles Chargers (+2800)

We start in the AFC West. The Chargers are looking at 28/1 odds of winning their first Super Bowl next year, but the bet isn’t insane. Justin Herbert looks like a young, superstar quarterback. The defense is dotted with stars from Joey Bosa and Casey Hayward to Derwin James and others. Finally, Brandon Staley comes in as a new head coach, bringing a fresh approach. It’s a long shot, but we’re looking for the best value and Los Angeles is intriguing.

 

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4. Tennessee Titans (+2800)

Another interesting AFC play at 28/1. Look, the Titans are an absolutely tire fire on the defensive side of the ball, but the offense is good with A.J. Brown on the outside, Derrick Henry and his 2,000 yards in the backfield and Ryan Tannehill at the controls. Also, defenses can be far more volatile than offenses on a year-to-year basis, giving rise to the notion Tennessee could bounce back nicely in that department in 2021. Oh, and the division stinks.

3. Buffalo Bills (+1200)

This is the lowest odds of the five teams at 12/1. No reason to go too in-depth here. The Bills just went 13-3 and reached the AFC Championship Game. If the Kansas City Chiefs take a step back or deal with injuries, the Bills are the favorites to come out of the AFC and play in Super Bowl LVI. Josh Allen and the offense are fantastic.

 

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2. Seattle Seahawks (+2200)

We finish with a pair of NFC West teams. Seattle is 22/1 and this coming off a 12-4 season in which it won the division. Russell Wilson is a top-five quarterback, the weaponry around him is solid and the defense played much, much better the back half of the season. If Seattle can protect Wilson a bit better and get right in the secondary, this is a title contender in 2021.

1. Arizona Cardinals (+5000)

Alright, this is all about the value. Kliff Kingsbury scares me, but at 50/1, this is a terrific play for the low-risk, high-reward crowd. If quarterback Kyler Murray makes the leap and the defense adds a few more pieces around salty Budda Baker and edge rusher Chandler Jones, this could be a fun team with major upside.

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