Heading into the offseason, the Falcons are longer shots to win the Super Bowl than they were just a month ago.

The Falcons are listed as 33-to-1 win Super Bowl LV which will be played in Tampa in 2021, according to betonline.ag.

The Falcons were 25 to 1 to win Super Bowl LV on Jan. 15, 2020.

“Looking at next year, it’s no surprise that the Chiefs are 5 to 1 favorites with the 49ers at 7 to 1 and Ravens at 8 to 1,” said Dave Mason, sports book brand manager of betonline.ag.

“We will obviously have to pay attention to Tom Brady; the Patriots are currently 9 to 1, but if he goes it will shake up all the odds.”

Odds to Win Super Bowl LV 2021

                                    1/15/20 (2/3/20)

Kansas City Chiefs       7/1    5/1

San Francisco 49ers     8/1   7/1

Baltimore Ravens         8/1    8/1

New England Patriots 12/1 9/1

Dallas Cowboys             16/1 16/1

New Orleans Saints      14/1 16/1

Green Bay Packers       20/1 18/1

Philadelphia Eagles    33/1 18/1

Pittsburgh Steelers      16/1 20/1

Los Angeles Chargers   25/1 22/1

Los Angeles Rams          25/1 25/1

Minnesota Vikings          25/1 25/1

Seattle Seahawks           25/1 25/1

Tennessee Titans             50/1 25/1

Atlanta Falcons                 25/1 33/1

Chicago Bears                   25/1 33/1

Cleveland Browns           33/1 33/1

Houston Texans               33/1 33/1

Indianapolis Colts          33/1 33/1

Buffalo Bills                       40/1 40/1

Las Vegas Raiders           50/1 40/1

Denver Broncos               50/1 50/1

Carolina Panthers           66/1 66/1

Detroit Lions                   100/1 66/1

New York Giants              66/1 66/1

New York Jets                  66/1 66/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 66/1 66/1

Arizona Cardinals            80/1 80/1

Cincinnati Bengals         100/1 80/1

Jacksonville Jaguars      50/1 80/1

Miami Dolphins             100/1 100/1

Washington Redskins 100/1 100/1

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