Heading into the first week of playoff action, the Chiefs were listed as the betting favorite to win Super Bowl 57 at +350 odds on BetMGM. Kansas City was followed by the Bills (+400), Eagles (+500), 49ers (+550), and Bengals (+1100), and those five teams unsurprisingly remain atop the odds board heading into the divisional round.
That said, there was some significant movement on the futures market for Super Bowl 57 odds heading into this weekend's action. Below, we have the latest odds from BetMGM, which will give you the entire picture of the current favorites and long shots to win the Lombardi Trophy.
Odds to win Super Bowl 57
All odds courtesy of BetMGM.
Team | Odds |
Kansas City Chiefs | +290 |
Buffalo Bills | +325 |
San Francisco 49ers | +400 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +500 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +800 |
Dallas Cowboys | +900 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +2500 |
New York Giants | +2500 |
The Chiefs are still the betting favorites (+290) and saw their odds shorten slightly despite not playing a game -- likely because they will face the Jaguars instead of the Chargers. There isn't a lot of value in taking the Chiefs at their current price despite the fact they're heavy favorites to advance to another AFC Championship game appearance.
However, if you are trying to find a value bet, look no further than the Bengals, whose odds went from +900 to +800 after their win last week and will now face the Bills on Sunday. These two teams met up in Week 17, but the game was canceled after Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field. Thankfully, Hamlin's health is improving every day as he continues his road to recovery.
If the Bengals were to defeat the Bills on Sunday, their Super Bowl odds would massively improve as they would face a Chiefs team that they beat earlier this season and in last season's AFC Championship game.
As for the NFC, the best value play to win the Super Bowl would be the Cowboys at +900 odds. Dallas hammered the Buccaneers 31-14 on Monday night and now have a chance to take down the 49ers, who have won 11-straight games. If the Cowboys were to win on Sunday, they would face the Giants or Eagles, who they defeated in the regular season on separate occasions.
Don't forget to check back next week when we update the Super Bowl odds heading into championship weekend as the final four teams battle it out for a trip to Glendale, AZ.