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Super Bowl 56 Odds

Remaining schedule: at Bears. What to know: The Bears take over the No. 7 seed in the NFC with a blowout win over the Jaguars. A win over the Packers in Week 17 or a Cardinals loss. Robinson, 27, caught a career-high 102 passes for 1,250 yards in 2020 even as the Bears' offense struggled to find its groove until a late-season three-game winning streak allowed Chicago to sneak. See 2020 NFC North odds, projected record and win totals for the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, and Minnesota Vikings, plus best bets to win the division.

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Odds To Win Super Bowl 56 (2/6/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Kansas City Chiefs+55011/2
Green Bay Packers +9009/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+100010/1
Baltimore Ravens +120012/1
Buffalo Bills+120012/1
Los Angeles Rams +120012/1
San Francisco 49ers+140014/1
New Orleans Saints +180018/1
Indianapolis Colts +200020/1
Seattle Seahawks +220022/1
Dallas Cowboys+250025/1
Cleveland Browns +250025/1
Miami Dolphins+250025/1
Tennessee Titans+250025/1
Los Angeles Chargers+300030/1
New England Patriots +300030/1
Pittsburgh Steelers+300030/1
Arizona Cardinals +400040/1
Minnesota Vikings+400040/1
Carolina Panthers +500050/1
Chicago Bears+500050/1
Las Vegas Raiders +500050/1
Philadelphia Eagles+500050/1
Atlanta Falcons +660066/1
Denver Broncos+660066/1
New York Giants +660066/1
Washington Football Team+660066/1
Cincinnati Bengals +800080/1
Detroit Lions+800080/1
New York Jets+800080/1
Houston Texans+10000100/1
Jacksonville Jaguars+10000100/1

Updated Sun, Mar. 7, 4:15 PM ET - Odds Provided by BetMGM - Subject to Change

AFC Championship Winner Odds

Odds To Win AFC Championship (2/6/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Kansas City Chiefs+2259/4
Buffalo Bills +5005/1
Baltimore Ravens+6006/1
Indianapolis Colts +100010/1
Cleveland Browns+110011/1
Miami Dolphins +120012/1
Tennessee Titans+120012/1
Pittsburgh Steelers+140014/1
Los Angeles Chargers+140014/1
New England Patriots+200020/1
Las Vegas Raiders+330033/1
Cincinnati Bengals+400040/1
Denver Broncos+400040/1
Houston Texans+500050/1
Jacksonville Jaguars+500050/1
New York Jets+500050/1

Odds Provided by BetMGM - Subject to Change

NFC Championship Winner Odds

Odds To Win NFC Championship (2/6/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Green Bay Packers+37515/4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+4004/1
Los Angeles Rams+6006/1
San Francisco 49ers+7007/1
New Orleans Saints+8008/1
Seattle Seahawks+100010/1
Dallas Cowboys+150015/1
Minnesota Vikings+200020/1
Arizona Cardinals+200020/1
Carolina Panthers +250025/1
Philadelphia Eagles+250025/1
Atlanta Falcons+300030/1
Chicago Bears+300030/1
Washington Football Team+300030/1
New York Giants+350035/1
Detroit Lions+400040/1

Odds Provided by BetMGM - Subject to Change

AFC North Winner Odds

Odds To Win AFC North (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Baltimore Ravens+11011/10
Cleveland Browns+1757/4
Pittsburgh Steelers+3507/2
Cincinnati Bengals+250025/1

Odds Provided by DraftKings - Subject to Change

AFC South Winner Odds

Odds To Win AFC South (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Indianapolis Colts-10618/19
Tennessee Titans+1206/5
Jacksonville Jaguars+130013/1
Houston Texans+140014/1

Odds Provided by DraftKings - Subject to Change

AFC East Winner Odds

Odds To Win AFC East (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Buffalo Bills-15915/24
Miami Dolphins+3003/1
New England Patriots+4509/2
New York Jets+140014/1

Odds Provided by DraftKings - Subject to Change

AFC West Winner Odds

Odds To Win AFC West (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Kansas City Chiefs-4001/4
Los Angeles Chargers+5005/1
Las Vegas Raiders+120012/1
Denver Broncos+160016/1

Chicago Bears Odds To Win Division Series


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NFC North Winner Odds

Odds To Win NFC North (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Green Bay Packers-2789/25
Minnesota Vikings+4004/1
Chicago Bears+65013/2
Detroit Lions+250025/1

Odds Provided by DraftKings - Subject to Change

NFC South Winner Odds

Odds To Win NFC South (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Tampa Bay Buccaneers-1343/4
New Orleans Saints+22011/5
Carolina Panthers+65013/2
Atlanta Falcons+110011/1

Odds Provided by DraftKings - Subject to Change

NFC East Winner Odds

Odds To Win NFC East (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Dallas Cowboys+1001/1
Washington Football Team+3507/2
Philadelphia Eagles+4004/1
New York Giants+4509/2

Odds Provided by DraftKings - Subject to Change

NFC West Winner Odds

Odds To Win NFC West (1/2/22)
TeamAmericanFractional
Los Angeles Rams+1809/5
San Francisco 49ers+21021/10
Seattle Seahawks+27511/4
Arizona Cardinals+55011/2

Odds Provided by DraftKings - Subject to Change

How to Read the Super Bowl 56 Odds

The 2020 season is over after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers rolled past the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs to capture its second Super Bowl championship in franchise history.

Now, the page turns to the 2021 campaign and Super Bowl 56 to be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, the home of the Rams and Chargers.

According to the betting operator, BetMGM, the Chiefs are once again the favorite to win the Super Bowl at +600 odds (Bet $100 to win $600).

The Buccaneers are the third-betting choice at 10/1 odds, right behind the team they knocked out in the NFC Championship, the Green Bay Packers at 9/1.

A team that will receive a lot of attention in the offseason is the Los Angeles Rams after acquiring veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford from Detroit. The Rams are currently at 12/1 odds along with the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills

How to Bet on NFL Futures

  • Where to Bet:

Who’s going to win the Super Bowl? One of the most popular questions often asked by anybody and everybody that bets on NFL Futures, especially online bettors from the United States. Answering that question isn’t easy but placing wagers on NFL Future odds can be done on “Any Given Sunday” and every other day too. Put simply, the Futures market for the NFL is always open. The opening market is set by oddsmakers after the following season has ended in February, sometimes even while the current season hasn’t been completed yet in late January. For the most part, the initial betting lines are mirrored based on what the current perception of the team is after the latest season and that’s where the value can be had.

The NFL has 32 teams, split into two conferences of 16 and then divided into four divisions of four. NFL Futures are available to win not only the Super Bowl, but also the winner of each conference and the eight divisions as well. Some online betting shops get even more creative with their markets and allow bettors an opportunity of which two teams will meet in the Super Bowl. Those odds are usually higher and bettors can strike a generous return but predicting one outcome isn’t easy, so imagine doing so twice.

Super Bowl Odds

The pro football finale usually takes place on the first Sunday in February and the outcome of that game is tied into plenty of Futures Odds tickets, in particular bets placed on Super Bowl Odds. The most popular futures betting market is focused on the Super Bowl and the final outcome boosts the handle for the Super Bowl, since future tickets are made official after the last game.

After the opening odds are posted in late January or early February, the Super Bowl Odds market tends to be stable until the spring or second quarter of the year. During the time, the NFL produces the NFL Draft where top College Football players are selected by teams. While it’s rare to see youngsters make an immediate impact on teams, the optimism from fans can lead to future bets. Along with the draft, the NFL Free Agency period begins and that allows players to join other teams with new contracts. These transactions are very volatile on the Super Bowl Odds market and bettors often place wagers on clubs, especially if they acquire a top position player like a quarterback.

After the spring and summer, the largest volume of Super Bowl Odds tickets take place in August just prior to the regular season. At this time, most bettors have done their homework on rosters, coaches, schedules, etc. That betting research is essential in your NFL Future wagers analysis.

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It was a wild ride for the Chicago Bears in 2020; quarterback uncertainty, winning streaks followed by losing streaks, and plenty of close games. After starting 5-1, the Bears were sorted out with a six-game losing streak. However, behind David Montgomery and a lights-out defense, Chicago managed to skirt into the NFC Playoffs. Mitch Trubisky may have won himself another year as the starting quarterback for the Bears thanks to solid late-season play.

It’s not all peachy, though– Matt Nagy has faced immense scrutiny this season for coaching ineptitude and his future with the team is uncertain moving forward. Chicago’s nasty defense will remain intact this offseason, but decisions surround Trubisky and star receiver Allen Robinson, who is rumored to be displeased with his current spot despite being franchise tagged. For having so many players secured for next season (barring trades), the Bears have many question marks to address this offseason.

Chicago Bears odds

Chicago Bears Odds To Win Division

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Bears prop bets

Prop bets are based on individual performance, typically surrounding players. David Montgomery came into his own toward the end of the season and proved to be a fruitful option with prop betting. For example, Montgomery’s projected rushing total against the Green Bay Packers in Week 12 of the 2020 season was 55.5 yards. That game, he went off for 103 rushing yards and those who bet over his rushing total would have cashed out.

Search below for Chicago Bears team or player props currently being offered at sportsbooks. You can also look around at other teams and players using this tool. Happy shopping!

Bears futures odds

Futures are long-term bets that can range from an offseason to a full season (or beyond). Team win totals, award winners, and player performance are common futures. For example:

2020 Odds to win NFL DROY

  • Chase Young -110
  • Patrick Queen +450
  • Kenneth Murray +1000
  • Jaylon Johnson +1500

This line for the Defensive Rookie of the Year would often be bet before the season starts. Futures allow for bettors to capitalize on players they think are favorites to win awards long before the odds shift away from their favor. For example, Queen opened with odds of +900 to win the DROY award after the NFL Draft; his odds will shift as the season develops based on his performance for the Ravens defense.

Bears Super Bowl LVI odds

The Chicago Bears opened with +5000 odds to win Super Bowl LVI. Those odds are in line with teams like the Falcons, Raiders, and Eagles.

Bears NFC North odds

The Packers clinched the NFC North, eliminating the Bears from division contention.

Bears win totals

NFL win totals will be released later this offseason. Keep your eyes on this page for the latest NFL projected win totals.

Chicago Bears 2021 schedule and betting odds

Bears

Check back for the complete Bears 2021 schedule along with the opening spreads for every game.

How to bet on the Chicago Bears

Moneyline

The moneyline is the simplest of bets, decided by the straight-up winner and loser of each game. Consider the following example:

  • Bears -185
  • Panthers +310

The Bears are considered heavy favorites in this matchup (indicated by -185), requiring a $185 bet to win $100 (plus the initial bet back). The Panthers are the underdog in this matchup, paying out $410 total for a $100 bet ($310 in winnings). How much either team wins or loses by does not matter in moneyline betting, the payout remains the same.

Point spread

Betting on the point spread is determinant on how many points a team wins or loses by. Take the following example:

  • Bears -2.5 (-110)
  • Vikings +2.5 (-110)

Chicago Bears Odds To Win Division Champions

In this example, Chicago is favored by 2.5 points, indicated by “-2.5.” If the Bears win the game 23-20, the Bears (-2.5) win the bet and would have a total payout of $19.09 on a $10 bet ($9.09 in profit). If the Vikings keep the game within three and lose 23-21, the Vikings (+2.5) would win, and the payout would be the same as listed above.

Point total (over/under)

The point total refers to the over/under line set by books. This number projects the total number of points scored in a game and, like prop betting, is bet whether one thinks the score will go over or under the set point total. For example, the Bears’ projected point total in their Week 2 matchup with the New York Giants was just 39.5 points. The Bears won that matchup 17-13, resulting in 30 total points. Those who bet under the point total could have cashed out.

The Bears fielded another still defense in 2020 and their offense was marred by quarterback controversy. Because of this, Chicago’s games usually had low point totals, ranging anywhere from 40 to 45 points and not usually more. Barring the Bears landing a big playmaker at quarterback, their point totals will continue to be low moving into 2021.

In-play and live betting

Sometimes, the most thrilling and rewarding bets are bets made while games are being played. These are referred to as live bets or in-play bets. Odds are ever-changing during games, which would prove to be fruitful for sharp and prepared bettors. For example, if the Bears (-225) were heavily favored against the Jaguars (+190) before kickoff, a payout on a $10 bet on the Bears to win would win just $4.44.

However, say the Bears fell to a big 21-3 deficit in the first half despite controlling the overall game (due to a costly turnover or special teams gaffe). Odds may swing in favor of the Jaguars, who may be a -110 favorite at halftime. Taking the Bears to come back and win the game could present plus-odds (say, +130). Should a bettor take Chicago (+130) at halftime and the Bears pull off the comeback, winners would win $13 instead of $4.44 (plus the initial $10 bet).

This could also be an effective way to “hedge” your bet; say a bettor took the Jaguars(+190) in that game, but Chicago jumps out to a 13-0 first quarter lead and is controlling the overall feel of the game, bettors could hedge by throwing some money down on Chicago (-270) to return some of the inevitably-lost bet.

Parlays and teasers

You can always string bets together in the form of parlays or teasers. Usually during busy Sundays, bettors can parlay several teams to win or cover against the spread and if all bets are successful, the payouts are multiplied. Teasers function similarly, except they allow bettors to move each point spread to a more favorable line in exchange for diminished odds.

Bears 2020 recap

Record: 8-8

Record ATS: 8-8

Over/under record: 8-8

It was maybe the most exciting route to an 8-8 record for the 2020 Bears, who began the season red hot, then went on a six game losing streak. They won three of their last four and squeaked into the seventh seed in the NFC Playoffs. Through Week 13, the Bears failed to score more than 30 points, but averaged 31.5 points per game down their last four weeks. The indecisiveness between Nick Foles and Mitch Trubisky led to the offense that was truly hard to watch.

The rest of the Bears’ metrics were as middle-of-the-road as it gets; they were the only team in the NFL to post a 0.500 record across their regular season, against the spread, and against the point total. Betting on the Bears week-to-week proved to be difficult in 2020.

Bears 2021 offseason moves

Key free agents: Mitchell Trubisky (QB), Tashaun Gipson (S), Germain Ifedi (RG), Alex Bars (LG)

Draft pick position needs: QB, OL, WR

In addition from a few key players like Trubisky, Gipson, and Ifedi; the Bears have a rash of role players like DL Roy Robertson-Harris, EDGE Barkevious Mingo, and RG Rashaad Coward due new contracts. Gipson is 31 years old, but was a pivotal piece for Chicago for the past few seasons; he should be able to earn an extension with the Bears. Despite being franchise tagged, Robinson is not a guarantee to be on the team for the upcoming season as a tag-and-trade is a real possibility.

With the 20th overall pick in the upcoming draft, the Bears are sitting in a void of quarterbacks. The top four (Lawrence, Fields, Wilson, Lance) will more than likely be gone and other signal callers like Alabama’s Mac Jones and Florida’s Kyle Trask would be considered a reach. This will likely drive the Bears to grab one of the available offensive linemen like Michigan’s Jaylen Mayfield or USC’s Alijah Vera-Tucker. Another option for Chicago would be to trade back in the draft for a team looking to get a sliding player or talented edge rusher and grab their quarterback there.