Saints Super Bowl Odds After Derek Carr Signing Move From 40-1 to 25-1
Derek Carr is reportedly heading to the Big Easy to join the New Orleans Saints. The deal is said to be worth $150M over four years, including $100M in total guarantees.
The Saints were always considered one of the three favorites to sign Carr, so it comes as little surprise they are expected to do so. The only surprise might be he's not going to the New York Jets. They were the odds-on favorites to land Carr ahead of Monday's news.
Carr also displayed class in thanking Raiders fans via his Instagram page.
"I will miss all of you Raiders fans also. Thank you for an amazing 9 years."
Carr leaves as the Raiders all time passing leader and led the team to their only two playoff appearances since 2002.
SportsBetting.ag moved the Saints' Super Bowl and NFC odds following the news. Additionally, other quarterback markets (Rodgers, Raiders, Wentz, Fields, Jackson, Jones) have been adjusted.
Saints Futures Changes:
- Super Bowl went from 40-1 to 25-1
- Conference went from 20-1 to 14-1
Super Bowl LVIII
Kansas City Chiefs 6-1
Philadelphia Eagles 8-1
Buffalo Bills 9-1
Cincinnati Bengals 9-1
San Francisco 49ers 9-1
Dallas Cowboys 18-1
New York Jets 18-1
Detroit Lions 20-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 22-1
Los Angeles Chargers 22-1
Baltimore Ravens 25-1
New Orleans Saints 25-1
Denver Broncos 33-1
Las Vegas Raiders 33-1
Miami Dolphins 33-1
Los Angeles Rams 35-1
Cleveland Browns 40-1
Green Bay Packers 40-1
Minnesota Vikings 40-1
New York Giants 40-1
Chicago Bears 50-1
New England Patriots 50-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 50-1
Carolina Panthers 60-1
Seattle Seahawks 60-1
Washington Commanders 60-1
Atlanta Falcons 66-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 75-1
Tennessee Titans 75-1
Indianapolis Colts 100-1
Arizona Cardinals 150-1
Houston Texans 150-1
NFC Championship
Philadelphia Eagles 7-2
San Francisco 49ers 4-1
Dallas Cowboys 7-1
Detroit Lions 8-1
Green Bay Packers 14-1
Los Angeles Rams 14-1
Minnesota Vikings 14-1
New Orleans Saints 14-1
New York Giants 16-1
Chicago Bears 20-1
Seattle Seahawks 25-1
Washington Commanders 25-1
Carolina Panthers 28-1
Atlanta Falcons 33-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 33-1
Arizona Cardinals 75-1
- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com