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Falcons are 75-to-1 long shots to win Super Bowl

The Vince Lombardi Trophy is displayed before a news conference for the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Miami. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
The Vince Lombardi Trophy is displayed before a news conference for the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Miami. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Sept 7, 2021

The Falcons, with the NFL season set to start Thursday, in the most recent Super Bowl LVI odds are given 75-to-1 odds to win the big game, according to sportsbetting.ag.

Tampa Bay is 6-to-1, while Kansas City has the best odds at 5-to-1. In the NFC South, New Orleans is 35-to-1 and Carolina is 80-to-1.

HERE ARE THE ODDS:

Kansas City Chiefs +500

Tampa Bay Buccaneers +600

Buffalo Bills +1100

Green Bay Packers +1100

Cleveland Browns +1400

Baltimore Ravens +1600

Los Angeles Rams +1600

San Francisco 49ers +1600

New England Patriots +2500

Seattle Seahawks +2500

Dallas Cowboys +2800

Tennessee Titans +2800

Indianapolis Colts +3500

Los Angeles Chargers +3500

Miami Dolphins +3500

New Orleans Saints +3500

Arizona Cardinals +4000

Minnesota Vikings +4000

Pittsburgh Steelers +4000

Washington Football Team +4000

Denver Broncos +5000

Chicago Bears +6600

New York Giants +6600

Atlanta Falcons +7500

Carolina Panthers +8000

Las Vegas Raiders +8000

Jacksonville Jaguars +10000

Philadelphia Eagles +10000

Cincinnati Bengals +12500

Detroit Lions +15000

New York Jets +15000

Houston Texans +20000

Note: NFC South teams marked in boldface.

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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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