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2013 Super Bowl Odds Start With Packers, Patriots And Saints

The Kansas City Chiefs odds on winning next season's prize, the 2013 Super Bowl, are the same as they were at this time last year -- 50/1. The Chiefs entered the 2011 season with 50/1 odds on winning it all and they'll enter the 2012 season with 50/1 odds.

The odds leaders for Super Bowl 2013 in New Orleans are all the teams you'd expect: Packers (6/1), Patriots (7/1) and Saints (17/2). The surprise, in my mind, is that the Houston Texans are the fourth team on that list at 12/1 -- same Super Bowl odds as the Pittsburgh Steelers and better than the Baltimore Ravens.

Your defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants are at 15/1.

Obviously different sportsbooks will have different odds but they're all pretty similar. Here are all of the 2013 Super Bowl odds (via Bovada) entering the offseason:

Star-divide


Green Bay Packers 6/1
New England Patriots 7/1
New Orleans Saints 17/2
Houston Texans 12/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 12/1
Baltimore Ravens 14/1
Philadelphia Eagles 14/1
New York Giants 15/1
San Francisco 49ers 15/1
New York Jets 16/1
San Diego Chargers 16/1
Dallas Cowboys 18/1
Detroit Lions 18/1
Atlanta Falcons 22/1
Arizona Cardinals 30/1
Chicago Bears 30/1
Miami Dolphins 30/1
Cincinnati Bengals 40/1
Carolina Panthers 45/1
Tennessee Titans 45/1
Denver Broncos 50/1
Indianapolis Colts 50/1
Kansas City Chiefs 50/1
Oakland Raiders 50/1
Buffalo Bills 60/1
Seattle Seahawks 60/1
Washington Redskins 60/1
Minnesota Vikings 75/1
St. Louis Rams 75/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 75/1
Cleveland Browns 100/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 100/1

(H/T Tarkus)

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50:1 isn't that bad

considering we have some key guys coming back, and if we got a healthy Manning we would pretty much be a favorite.

by Streetcleaner on Feb 7, 2012 8:04 AM CST reply actions  

Chargers 16:1 ??

Please…

Stanzi: "If you don't love it, leave it! USA #1"

by GaryfromIA on Feb 7, 2012 8:16 AM CST reply actions  

Last I checked

The Chargers kept Norv. Might as well make them 100000000000000000000/1

by Brad-KC on Feb 7, 2012 8:26 AM CST up reply actions  

I'd put $10 on that

that’d be a helluva return on investment!

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 8:29 AM CST up reply actions  

Looks like Detroit and Atlanta are taking hits based on division

I’d give them better odds than San Diego or the Jets… not sure why the Jets are so high… or SD for that matter.

It’s also a little odd to see Houston so high, though they had a good year and lost some key players. I guess they consider Peyton leaving the AFC South as opening the doors for Houston (and Tennessee, watch out).

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 8:18 AM CST reply actions  

and Houston should have a pretty clear shot at 2nd best record if they stay healthy ... thus odds as low as Pitt/Balt

Jets shock me that they;re that far up the list

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by upamtn on Feb 7, 2012 8:38 AM CST up reply actions  

I haven't looked at their schedule for 2012

By all means they should be strong again next year (after they get rid of butterfin… I mean Jacoby Jones).

They showed they could do a lot even losing some critical starters – if they stay healthy they will be strong.

I do think that Tennessee starting Jake Locker and having CJ not be a hold-out-douche-nozzle will put them in contention – but Houston will be tough.

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 9:14 AM CST up reply actions  

I'm struggling with Miami at 30's

Are Miami closer than us to the superbowl, let alone almost twice as likely!!!!!!!!!!!

by kcchief1981 on Feb 7, 2012 8:18 AM CST reply actions  

A bit strange

especially considering two other teams in the AFC East are even higher.

Where’s this Bovada group pulling data from, Atlantic City?

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 8:20 AM CST up reply actions  

These are basically the same odds you see everywhere online

There are slight differences between books, but it’s pretty universal.

by kcsno56 on Feb 7, 2012 8:37 AM CST up reply actions  

hehe, no worries

just implying some East-coast bias in the odds :D

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 9:14 AM CST up reply actions  

I read that - but don't necessarily agree

Nothing wrong with Peyton in Miami imo, but I would expect them to pursue Flynn over Manning – if for nothing other than immediately clicking with Philbin’s offense. He’s been in the system in GB and obviously knows it well. He also has youth and no preexisting medical conditions.

I won’t argue that Flynn is better than Manning, he just might be a better overall fit there than Manning when you consider all of the variables.

I’m sure there’s some selfishness here in that I don’t want to rule KC out of the running.

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 9:19 AM CST up reply actions  

I'm explaining how they are 30-1

You have what most consider the #1 NFL reporter saying they are the favorite to get PM, they were 6-3 to end the year without him…30-1 doesn’t seem that crazy.

I hope KC is in the mix as well, but basically no one is talking about them outside of AP.

Flynn may be a better fit, but the Fins owner is apparently enamored with the idea of signing Peyton…so fit or not, the owner signs the checks.

by kcsno56 on Feb 7, 2012 9:28 AM CST up reply actions  

ahh... well that makes sense

If they’re already figuring Manning into the equation then that would certainly add a bump. Their end-of-season performance would also drive that.

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 10:19 AM CST up reply actions  

The Colts are about to hit rebuild mode and are 50:1

this can not be taken seriously

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by KingChief on Feb 7, 2012 8:23 AM CST reply actions  

A lot of faith in whoever they draft #1 I guess

That team is going to need more than just a QB though – this could be the start of some dark years for Indy.

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 8:27 AM CST up reply actions  

Don't you know?

Luck already has 20 years of NFL experience and will make them instant Super Bowl contenders.
~ESPiN

by Brad-KC on Feb 7, 2012 8:28 AM CST up reply actions  

What cannot be taken seriously?

Vegas odds?

You may not agree with it, and you certainly don’t have to bet it, but it’s completely valid.

I’m sure it factors in the small chance that Peyton comes back and plays for them this year, in which case it would actually go down. If he is cut next week, I’m sure it will rise.

by kcsno56 on Feb 7, 2012 8:34 AM CST up reply actions  

Vegas should factor in that Nervous Norv still coaches the Chargers

and bring their odds down to 40:1

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by KingChief on Feb 7, 2012 8:50 AM CST up reply actions  

It's all factored in, bud.

And the key there is, they have a QB that is capable of winning a SB if they make the playoffs.

That’s why they’re 16-1.

by kcsno56 on Feb 7, 2012 8:58 AM CST up reply actions  

I hope you guys realize thhat these aren't so much the odds that any given team will win

But they are very much based on how much money will be bet on each team, so that they break roughly even + a bit of profit. This is more what teams do fans think will win the SB next year and how much will they bet.

by OmahaNick on Feb 7, 2012 8:40 AM CST reply actions  

Throw some moolah on the Chiefs

Before they get Manning!!

Make some money!!

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- Jim Rohn

by Matt_Grbac on Feb 7, 2012 9:05 AM CST via mobile reply actions  

Seriously

We should keep this list in mind and whoever snags Manning – take a look at the new chart and see how much it impacted their odds.

Hell… even after FA and the Draft there should be some movement. I find this kind of shit intriguing for some reason.

by Ochophosphate on Feb 7, 2012 9:21 AM CST up reply actions  

Texans

lifelong chiefs fan here but surprised that you’re surprised Texans are high. I fully believe they are in the superbowl THIS year if Mario and Schaub are healthy. They will be in the mix again next year for sure

by Cally26KC on Feb 7, 2012 12:53 PM CST reply actions  

Cardinals at 30-to-1

They must think they’re the leader for Peyton’s Man Thing

by HisDirkness on Feb 7, 2012 1:31 PM CST reply actions  

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