Sunday, December 29, 2024

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Will The Bears Win The Super Bowl This Season? Opening Odds Say Don’t Count On It

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The 2020-2021 NFL Season is in the books and it ended with the Lombardi Trophy in the hands of Tom Brady for the seventh time in his career. The world is full of talented people, but what Brady has done is perhaps the most unprecedented thing to happen in the history of any sport. Following Sunday’s victory, Brady now has more Super Bowls than any NFL franchise and six more than the Bears franchise.

Heading into this new season, the odds say the Bears have little to no chance to bring in their second Super Bowl. In fact, a move they’re rumored to make is with a team with the same odds on PointsBet.

Can The Bears Win This Year’s Super Bowl?

Well, don’t count on it. The Bears open as (+5000) on PointsBet to take home the hardware next February. What is even more hilarious about these odds is that they share them with the Philadelphia Eagles, the team they could flip quarterbacks with.

It used to be no one circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills, but then they got smart and hired the right people. Now the Bears are the ones circling the wagons because they continue to hire, fire, draft the same type of coaches and players because of the refusal at 1920 Football Drive to change.

The only chance the Bears have to win a Super Bowl next season is if they get Deshaun Watson. That’s it. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

Three Most Realistic Super Bowl Champions

Kansas City Chiefs (+600) 

If you are going to place a bet on next year’s Super Bowl winner, the Chiefs are the best bet more many reasons. They have the playoff experience, they have Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce returning, and of course, they have Patrick Mahomes.

The loss in Super Bowl LV was Mahomes’ first postseason loss in regulation, and he will likely make it back to a couple more in his career. The biggest thing to note is Kelce’s contract expires after next season, meaning their window could take a major hit if he chooses to leave for more money. Next year could be the best chance Mahomes has at ring #2.

Buffalo Bills (+1200) 

The Bills are a very good football team that appears to be a running back and another defensive piece away from playing in a Super Bowl. Josh Allen had an incredible year, but he had to do everything himself. There is no question the Bills will be looking to add running back depth through the draft or free agency.

Perhaps the addition of Aaron Jones or Kenyan Drake is at the top of their minds, or maybe it’s adding a star #2 wide receiver to pair with Stefon Diggs. Allen Robinson and Chris Godwin will likely be too expensive, but Kenny Golladay, Will Fuller, or Juju Smith Schuester could be doable.

To compete with the Chiefs, the Bills need another star on offense. They have the money to make it happen.

Los Angeles Rams (+1400) 

Keep in mind the Rams’ odds have not officially been updated since the trade of Matthew Stafford. Here is my pick to win next year’s Super Bowl because through and through they will have the best team in the NFL.

The Rams have one thing to worry about and it’s paying Leonard Floyd, who had by far his best season in the NFL with 10.5 sacks. The Rams will likely have no money to make this happen, turning them to the draft to find an effective pass rusher.

Offensively, lookout. A team of Stafford and McVay, paired with the weapons they offer is going to be must-see TV. If I were to put money down today, it would be on the Rams.

PointsBet Offering $1500 In Risk-Free Bets 

The NFL season is finished, but the Chicago Bulls and the NBA are in full swing. With games nearly every night and a team worth watching, you can download PointsBet and get in on the action.

By using our promo code MOCKERY, all new users get two free bets worth up to $1500 risk-free. Basically, if the Lakers play the Timberwolves and you bet $500 on the Lakers to win you’ll have around $900 in your account to begin your betting experience. If you lose, you don’t technically lose. All of the money is put right back into your account.

Good luck!

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