2021 Super Bowl Odds: Top experts reveal best values
Sportsbooks are adjusting their odds to win the 2021 Super Bowl, and now might be the best time to get the most advantageous numbers. Before you make any 2021 Super Bowl futures wagers, see what SportsLine's hottest NFL experts have to say.
R.J. White, CBS Sports' fantasy and gambling editor and two-time winner of the Las Vegas SuperContest, has posted a 53-38-3 record in his last 94 picks. Kyle Akins, a data-driven expert with a decade of handicapping success, has gone 9-1 over his last 10 NFL selections.
Stephen Oh, SportsLine's principal data engineer, is up over $1,700 the past four years while never posting a losing season. A veteran sportswriter who has covered the NFL for decades and reported from seven Super Bowls, Mike Tierney went 282-222 on all NFL picks at SportsLine from 2016-19, returning $3,704 to $100 players.
Now, with sportsbooks posting updated odds to win Super Bowl 55, these experts have scoured the wagering menu, analyzed every team still in playoff contention and released their best bets for SportsLine members.
We'll give one away: Oh is high on the New Orleans Saints at 5-1 Super Bowl odds from William Hill Sportsbook. The Saints were the first team to clinch a postseason berth on Sunday after posting their ninth consecutive overall victory and third straight with Taysom Hill filling in for the injured Drew Brees. Known more for its offense, New Orleans ranks first in the NFL in total defense.Â
In addition, White loves a HUGE long shot that finished under .500 last year! This MASSIVE long shot has a strong defense and an offense that has been on an upswing, White says. Anyone who backs this underdog could hit it BIG.Â
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