Super Bowl 2022 odds: Packers break tie with Chiefs, now favorites to win Super Bowl LVI

Written by on December 30, 2021

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We are about six weeks away from Super Bowl LVI! It’s also pretty wild to consider that there are just two weeks remaining in the NFL regular season. If you haven’t gotten in your Super Bowl bets yet, this might be the time. The favorites, such as the Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are seeing their odds increase just about every week. If you like one of those teams to win it all, the time is now. 

The Chiefs (+550) were the early favorites to win the 2022 Super Bowl, according to Caesars Sportsbook. The Packers (+900), Buccaneers (+1100), Baltimore Ravens (+1200), Buffalo Bills (+1200) and Los Angeles Rams (+1300) followed them. Things have changed in a big way since then. Here’s a breakdown of the 10 teams that currently own the shortest odds to win Super Bowl LVI, which will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022.

All NFL odds are via Caesars Sportsbook

If you asked anyone for their Super Bowl prediction, odds are they would say Packers-Chiefs. Obviously things can change, but that’s what Vegas is eyeing as well. The Buccaneers could present some good value right now. The fact that they lost Chris Godwin is notable, but Mike Evans and Antonio Brown can still be a dynamic duo at wide receiver for Tom Brady.

We saw some movement in the AFC East. Josh Allen and the Bills took down the Patriots, 33-21, this past Sunday, so New England fell from fourth (+1000) to seventh (+1500). Buffalo moved up a single spot, but is now under +1000. Keep an eye on the teams in the AFC South as well. Both the Titans and Colts scored big wins that had them moving up in our Super Bowl odds rankings. If the Bills aren’t the second-best team in the AFC, it’s one of these teams. 

The big faller this week is again the Cardinals. They were +900 to hoist the Lombardi trophy just a couple weeks ago. Now, they are +2500. Arizona has lost three straight games with Dallas next up on the docket. 


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