Superbowl Winner Odds
With the NFL regular season coming to an end it’s time to preview Superbowl winner odds. You can bet on Super Bowl winner 2020 below. The 2020 Super Bowl will be played Sunday, February 2nd, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Cincinnati Bengals finished last season with a 6-10 record. The record was good for fourth place in the AFC North. The team’s disappointing finish brought about the end of the Marvin Lewis era. Also, the fans, who have been begging for Lewis’ head for the last few years are hoping Zac Taylor can lead them to a playoff win, which Lewis couldn’t do.
Despite the coaching change, the Bengals have an uphill battle next season with the Browns, Ravens, and Steelers all having more talent on their roster. Patriots or Ravens fans looking to bet on Super Bowl winner 2020 then view these top sports betting sites.
Quarterback Andy Dalton was able to bounce back from his disappointing 2017 campaign. However, only played in 11 games last season because of injuries. A.J. Green and Tyler Eiffert also had their seasons cut short because of injuries. How will injuries impact Superbowl winner odds?
The Bengals will be hoping their stars stay healthy this season. Also, the team made sure their franchise quarterback will be better protected by bringing in former Buffalo Bills left tackle Cordy Glenn and former New York Giants right tackle Bobby Hart. Both are expected to start. The team also used its first round pick to select center Jonah Williams, who is expected to compete for a starting job.
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With the team improving its offensive line, Dalton should have more time to find open receivers, which was a luxury he did not have last year.
Cincinnati’s defense was one of the worst in the league last season. Giving up 28.4 points per game. The team brought in Preston Brown on a one-year deal which will likely be extended if he lives up to expectations. What expectations do bettors have for Superbowl winner odds? They also added former Washington Redskins defensive tackle Chris Baker to beef up their defensive line.
The Bengals will likely play better than they did last season. However, it likely won’t show in the win/loss column. For the reason they will struggle against their division foes. The foes are are all Super Bowl contenders. Cincinnati’s odds of winning the Super Bowl is +15000.