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Chiefs, Packers favored to make Super Bowl LIV

Andy Reid on his first Super Bowl win
Andy Reid on his first Super Bowl win
By D. Orlando Ledbetter
Jan 4, 2021

The Chiefs and the Packers are the favorites to reach Super Bowl LIV, according to good folks over at BetOnline (www.BetOnline.ag, Twitter: @betonline_ag).

The Super Bowl is set for Feb. 7, 2021 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

NFL Odds

Super Bowl LIV Line

NFC +3

AFC -3

Over/Under 56½

Who will win Super Bowl LIV?

NFC Team +120 (6/5)

AFC Team -140 (5/7)

Odds to Win Super Bowl LV

12/29/20 Current (1/4/2021)

Kansas City Chiefs 9/5 2/1

Green Bay Packers 21/4 19/4

Buffalo Bills 9/1 7/1

New Orleans Saints 15/2 8/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10/1 10/1

Baltimore Ravens 12/1 11/1

Seattle Seahawks 11/1 12/1

Pittsburgh Steelers 22/1 22/1

Tennessee Titans 28/1 25/1

Los Angeles Rams 25/1 28/1

Indianapolis Colts 33/1 33/1

Cleveland Browns 50/1 40/1

Chicago Bears 80/1 66/1

Washington Football Team 100/1 80/1

Conference Futures

Odds to Win the NFC Championship

12/29/20 Current (1/4/2021)

Green Bay Packers 2/1 8/5

New Orleans Saints 11/4 11/4

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11/2 9/2

Seattle Seahawks 17/4 5/1

Los Angeles Rams 12/1 12/1

Chicago Bears 33/1 33/1

Washington Football Team 40/1 40/1

Odds to Win the AFC Championship

12/29/20 Current (1/4/2021)

Kansas City Chiefs 5/6 10/11

Buffalo Bills 4/1 7/2

Baltimore Ravens 15/2 23/4

Pittsburgh Steelers 11/1 12/1

Tennessee Titans 14/1 12/1

Indianapolis Colts 18/1 18/1

Cleveland Browns 25/1 22/1

Falcons’ 2021 draft position

1. Jacksonville Jaguars

2. New York Jets

3. Miami Dolphins (via Houston)

4. Falcons

5. Cincinnati Bengals

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About the Author

Honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his "long and distinguished reporting in the field of pro football," D. Orlando Ledbetter, Esq. has covered the NFL 28 seasons. A graduate of Howard University, he's a winner of Georgia Sportswriter of the Year and three Associated Press Sports Editor awards.

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