Odds to Win Super Bowl 54: Patriots Once Again Leading the Pack

Can you end up feeling a vacant void? Are you tired of having to speak to friends and family members to the last evening of this weekend rather than sitting in your sofa and watching NFL football all day? Well, I’ve got some great news.
The 2019 NFL year is under a??month??away! When it has to do with odds on which group will hoist the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl 54, the New England Patriots remain??supreme.
The Patriots would be the +700 favorites to move all the way, using the Kansas City Chiefs (+800), New Orleans Saints (+850), Los Angeles Rams (+900), Chicago Bears (+1200), Cleveland Browns (+1200), Philadelphia Eagles (+1200), Indianapolis Colts (+1600), Los Angeles Chargers (+1600) and Green Bay Packers (+1800)??containing the rest of the Best 10.
Even with the loss of retired celebrity tight end Rob Gronkowski along with an underwhelming receiving corps, it is no real surprise to see the Pats topping the record. New off their sixth tournament in the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick age in Super Bowl 53, the Patriots have shown to be the class of the NFL and may never be counted out.
You won’t find much value in their +700 Super Bowl cost or their -800 Price To Make The Playoffs, but should you feel the Patriots can put forth another dominant effort, They Are Available In -130 to go OVER their own 11-win season total.
The Browns are the doormat of the league because the second edition of this franchise returned to Northeast Ohio in 1999, but those days look as though they’re in the rear-view mirror. As a result of a spirited second half of the 2018 season that saw Cleveland complete with a 7-8-1 SU album, the Browns was a competitive crowd for the first time lately.
Baker Mayfield resembles a bona fide franchise quarterback after just one season, and general director John Dorsey altered the group into win-now manner by making a blockbuster trade with the New York Giants that brought megastar broad receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to Ohio and??signing??Kareem Hunt to fortify the running back position behind Nick Chubb.
With rookie head trainer Freddie Kitchens at the helm, the Browns and their lofty +1200 championship cost have a lot to prove in 2019.
Which clubs do you really believe could raise some eyebrows around the gridiron this year and which ones will float? Have your say in the comments section below.
Here’s a look at the Super Bowl 54 chances for all 32 NFL teams:
Odds at BetOnline as of August 7

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