Check out the latest online betting odds to win the Super Bowl LVI (56) in Inglewood, California on February 13th, 2022.
The game will be played at SoFi Stadium, the home of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. Make sure you bookmark this page as the odds change frequently.
Super Bowl 56 Betting Odds
after Week 18
Los Angeles Rams
Cincinnati Bengals |
-195
+165 |
Bet $195 on the Rams to win $100
Bet $100 on the Bengals to win $165
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updated: February 1st, 2022
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Super Bowl 56 Betting Odds
after Week 18
Green Bay Packers
Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo Bills
Tampa Bay Bucs
Tennessee Titans
Dallas Cowboys
Los Angeles Rams
Cincinnati Bengals
New England Patriots
Arizona Cardinals
San Francisco 49ers
Las Vegas Raiders
Philadelphia Eagles
Pittsburgh Steelers |
+350
+450
+800
+800
+850
+1000
+1000
+1800
+1800
+2200
+2200
+4000
+6600
+8000 |
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updated: January 10th, 2022
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Super Bowl 56 Betting Odds
after Week 6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Buffalo Bills
Kansas City Chiefs
Baltimore Ravens
Dallas Cowboys
Los Angeles Rams
Arizona Cardinals
Green Bay Packers
Cleveland Browns
Los Angeles Chargers
Tennessee Titans
New Orleans Saints
Las Vegas Raiders |
+525
+550
+750
+900
+900
+900
+1000
+1200
+2200
+2500
+2500
+4000
+5000 |
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updated: September 12th, 2021
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Super Bowl 56 Betting Odds
after Week 1
Kansas City Chiefs
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Buffalo Bills
Green Bay Packers
Cleveland Browns
Los Angeles Rams
Baltimore Ravens
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
Dallas Cowboys
Tennessee Titans
New England Patriots
Los Angeles Chargers |
+500
+600
+1100
+1100
+1400
+1400
+1600
+1600
+2500
+2800
+2800
+3300
+3500 |
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updated: September 12th, 2021
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Super Bowl 56 Betting Odds
Kansas City Chiefs
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Buffalo Bills
Los Angeles Rams
San Francisco 49ers
Baltimore Ravens
Green Bay Packers
Cleveland Browns
Seattle Seahawks
New Orleans Saints
Pittsburgh steelers
Los Angeles Chargers
Miami Dophins
Arizona Cardinals
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+450
+500
+1200
+1200
+1200
+1400
+1400
+1500
+1800
+2500
+2500
+2800
+2800
+3000 |
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updated: August 12th, 2021
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Early Super Bowl 56 Betting Odds
Kansas City Chiefs +450
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +650
Green Bay Packers +1100
Buffalo Bills +1300
Los Angeles Rams +1300
San Francisco 49ers + 1500
Baltimore Ravens +1800
Cleveland Browns +2000
Indianapolis Colts +2500
New Orleans Saints +2500
Seattle Seahawks +2500
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updated: March 7th, 2021
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Super Bowl Quick Facts
Number of Super Bowls Played: 55
ATS History: Favorite 29, Underdog 24, Push 2
Money Line History: Favorite 36, Underdog 19
Over/Under History: Over 28, Under 27
Coin Toss History: Tails 27, Heads 28
As mentioned, underdogs have won each of the past four Super Bowls. With two of the best offenses in the NFL playing for Super Bowl 55. The previous three Super Bowls had all gone over, except the last two which was one of the lowest scoring super bowls in the NFL history. When tails won the coin toss in Super Bowl 48, it ended a string of five straight ‘heads’ winners. Tails has won the coin toss in the past four Super Bowls. The coin toss winner has not the last two games.
The Super Bowl is one of the world’s largest betting events. It is the most-watched sporting event is the United States year-in and year-out and when you have a bet on the game, it makes it that much more interesting. Standard bets include betting simply on the outcome of the game, which team will cover the point spread, or betting on the total number of points (Over/Under). In the world of Super Bowl betting, these bets are just the tip of the iceberg.
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There are a seemingly endless number of proposition bets and other betting markets for individuals to place wagers. You can bet on the total points scored in any one of four quarters as well as bet on the total points scored in a half. Some of the more unique proposition bets have nothing to do with the game at all.
The Super Bowl halftime show has become a production of its own. Every year, a celebrity, or number of celebrities perform a halftime show. There are proposition bets that include what the celebrity performer’s first song will be. Other celebrity prop bets include whether or not a certain celebrity who attends the game will be shown on national television.
Another big deal with each year’s Super Bowl is the commercials. Each year, companies pay millions of dollars for a 30- or 60-second spot to be aired during the big game. Sportsbooks will post proposition bets such as what will be the first commercial aired during the game? These proposition bets are a unique way to get those who may not be big football fans involved in the game.
The number of proposition bets seems to increase each year. Bettors will continue to have fun with these prop bets as well as with bets that concern the game itself. One of the more popular bets recently has been on who will be named the Super Bowl MVP. If you plan on making this bet, you might want to consider a quarterback since seven of the last nine Super Bowl MVPs have been QBs.
2023 NFL Football Season
With today’s modern technology, you can now participate in live betting on the Super Bowl. Using a smartphone or tablet, football fans can watch the game and bet on live action. Bets can be placed any time on things like the outcome of a certain drive or whether or not a field goal will be good. Mobile betting is convenient, easy, and fun especially for those who watch their desired outcomes in real time.
A quarterback has been named the Super Bowl MVP 27 times, the most of any position. Running backs have won seven times, wide receivers six, and players at other positions have won 10 times. Last season, it was Denver linebacker Von Miller who earned the award. Miller was the second linebacker in three years to win the award (Seattle’s Malcolm Smith won it in Super Bowl XLVIII).
Looking at current trends, the last four Super Bowls have favored the underdog. In each of the last four games, the underdog has not only covered, but won the game. Each of the last three games has gone over, which makes sense as the NFL has seen an increase in scoring. |