Who Is Favored to Win the Super Bowl 2020

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Who Is Favored to Win the Super Bowl 2020

The NFL regular season is over and the playoffs are about to begin this weekend (January 4th 2019).

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This is the busiest time of the year for bookies. The NFL is among the most popular sports to bet on in the world and even international bookies will get a lot of action during the NFL playoffs.

The race to the 2020 NFL Super Bowl looks like it’s going to be awesome. There are multiple teams in both conferences that are priced below 5/1, but the favorite to win Super Bowl LIV is Baltimore.

NFL Super Bowl 2020 Odds and Preview

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Here are the odds and a quick breakdown of each team in the 2019-20 NFL playoffs:

●         Baltimore Ravens (Odds: +185): Lamar Jackson should be the league’s MVP after setting records in one of the best single seasons by a QB in NFL history.

 

●         San Francisco 49ers (Odds: +350): The Niners (13-3) ran away with the NFC West, but the defense has been trending in the wrong direction since week 9 and that’s concerning.

 

●         Kansas City Chiefs (Odds: +350): KC won the AFC West with a 12-4 record and they seem to be heating up at the right time, as they head into the playoffs on a six-game winning streak.

 

●         New Orleans Saints (Odds: +500): NO will go as far as Drew Brees and Michael Thomas take them. The Saints #1 WR lead the league in receptions (149) and receiving yards (1725).

 

●         New England Patriots (Odds: +850): The Patriots won the AFC East for the 11th consecutive season, but they’ve lost three of their last five games. They’ll remain a popular bet.

 

●         Green Bay Packers (Odds: +850): GB (13-3) won the NFC North and come into the playoffs riding a five-game win streak. Can Aaron Rodgers lead GB to a second Super Bowl title?

 

●         Philadelphia Eagles (Odds: +2000): Philly won the dreadful NFC East with a 9-7 record, but injuries have been piling up all season and they likely won’t make much noise.

 

●         Seattle Seahawks (Odds +2000): Russell Wilson has put together a great season although it has been outshadowed by Jackson’s season. You can never count the Seahawks out.

 

●         Minnesota Vikings (Odds: +2800): Kirk Cousins has consistently choked in big games and it’ll be interesting to see if he can shake that reputation by making a run to the Super Bowl.

 

●         Houston Texans (Odds: +3500): Deshaun Watson can make games exciting with his arm, but the Texans defense is the worst in the NFL playoffs, which often results in a quick exit.

 

●         Tennessee Titans (Odds: +3500): The Titans snuck into the playoffs with a 9-7 record. If Henry can continue running through defenses the Titans could pull off some upsets.

 

●         Buffalo Bills (Odds: +4500): The Bills finished the season with a 10-6 record, but they’ve lost three of their last four games and are getting no respect from the bookies.

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