2022 Super Bowl Odds Tracker: Chiefs Favorites, Buccaneers Are Biggest Liability

Pictures by Getty Images. Pictured (left): Patrick Mahomes. Pictured (right): Tom Brady.

2022 Super Bowl Odds Tracker

Lines are according to BetMGM as of Aug. 31

Team Aug. 31 Odds February Opening Odds
Kansas City Chiefs +450 +600
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +700 +1200
Buffalo Bills +1100 +1200
Los Angeles Rams +1200 +2000
Baltimore Ravens +1400 +1200
Green Bay Packers +1400 +900
San Francisco 49ers +1400 +1400
Cleveland Browns +1600 +2500
Tennessee Titans +2000 +2500
Seattle Seahawks +2500 +1800
Dallas Cowboys +3000 +2500
Los Angeles Chargers +3000 +3000
New England Patriots +3000 +3000
Arizona Cardinals +3500 +4000
Indianapolis Colts +3500 +2500
Miami Dolphins +4000 +2500
Minnesota Vikings +4000 +3000
New Orleans Saints +4000 +1800
Washington Football Team +4000 +6500
Denver Broncos +5000 +6500
Pittsburgh Steelers +5000 +3000
Chicago Bears +6600 +5000
Atlanta Falcons +8000 +6500
Carolina Panthers +8000 +6500
Las Vegas Raiders +8000 +5000
New York Giants +8000 +6500
Philadelphia Eagles +10000 +5000
Jacksonville Jaguars +12500 +10000
Cincinnati Bengals +15000 +8000
New York Jets +15000 +8000
Detroit Lions +25000 +8000
Houston Texans +30000 +8000

The two teams that competed in last season’s Super Bowl are still the biggest favorites to rematch.

The Kansas City Chiefs opened in February as +600 favorites to make their third straight Super Bowl appearance, and their odds have since shortened to +450. Those +450 odds have held firm since July.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers opened tied as third-best favorites at +1200. Their odds then shortened all the way to +650 in July before settling at its current mark at +700.

The Bucs are BetMGM’s largest liability in both money (19.4%) and tickets (13.3%) as of this month. The Chiefs had 10% of the total tickets and 11.1% of the total money.

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The New Orleans Saints have regressed the most out of any team in the NFL. Their odds opened at +1800 before dropping to +4000 amid quarterback Drew Brees’ retirement announcement.

Those odds have held firm since then.

Head coach Sean Payton said on Tuesday that the team expects to play away from New Orleans for at least the first quarter of the season due to the effects from Hurricane Ida.

Star wide receiver Michael Thomas is also due to miss at least the first five games of the season after offseason foot surgery.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have also substantially regressed from their opening odds. Their odds were at +3000 in February before moving to +4000 in July and further lengthening to +5000 in August.

The Miami Dolphins, too, have seen their odds drop precipitously. Their odds opened at +2500 and lengthened to +3000 in July, then to +4000 in August.

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