Betting Line For Super Bowl

Super Bowl 55 is being played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, scheduled for Sunday February 7th 2021. The NFL announced only 20% of the stadium will be filled by attendees due to COVID concerns. Each option will have odds listed next to it. Betting Super Bowl odds on the Kansas City Chiefs to repeat as champions at +550 means a $100 wager returns $550.

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How to read Super Bowl 55 Odds

The Kansas City Chiefs wil meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl 55 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Feb. 7, 2021.

The Chiefs opened as -3.5 betting favorites while the Buccaneers are 3.5 underdogs.

After early wagers came in, most operators are holding Kansas City -3 (-120).

If you were to wager on Kansas City -3, you would have to lay 5/6 odds (Bet $120 to win $100) instead of your normal 10/11 juice (Bet $110 to win $100).

The return on Tampa Bay would be even-money (1/1) and a $100 wager would return $100.

Betting Line For Super Bowl 2020

The total or over-under on Super Bowl 55 is hovering between 56 and 57 points.

How to read NFL Las Vegas Odds

The point-spread was developed to provide a balance for both teams involved in a contest to entice bettors to potentially back the weaker team and receive points. The two squads in a game are listed with a title, either a favorite or an underdog. The favorite is usually the perceived better team in the game, as backing them means giving up several points.

The favorite is always listed with a minus (-) sign before the point-spread while the underdog is labeled with a plus (+) label.

Ex. Favorite -10, Underdog +10

On the VegasInsider.com odds page, there is another number associated with the favorite and its listed as -10. This number is simply defined as “vig” or what many in the sports betting industry call vigorish. Another common term is called “juice” and it’s technically the price the bettor has to pay on a straight wager.

Ex. Bet $110 to win $100 (10% juice)
Ex. Bet $100 to win $90.91 (10% juice)

It's not uncommon to see other values posted other than -10. Examples seen on the NFL Vegas Odds pages could include -08, -12, -15 and -20. The -10 price is the most common value in the industry while many books offer reduced 'juice odds' and that would fall into the -08 category.

The lower-juice sportsbooks are normally found outside of the state Nevada. If you are in a state where sports betting is legal, please check out our online sportsbook directory to find the best and most secure places to make NFL bets.

Another number that’s posted on the NFL Las Vegas is the total or ‘over/under’ for the specific matchup. If the favorite is designated as the home team, then the total will be listed above and vice versa if the visitors are favorites.

All of the above numbers are listed next to the teams, and before each matchup is a Rotation number. The NFL Las Vegas Odds are listed in order of rotation and those numbers are generated and produced by the sportsbooks. Above each matchup and rotation is the Time of the game, which is subject to change. All game times are Eastern Standard Time.

NFL Open Line

One of the best features on the NFL Vegas Odds is the Open Line. This numbers consists of the first betting line received from one of our Las Vegas or Global Sportsbooks. The opening line varies depending on the sportsbook but it provides a clear-cut rating that the oddsmakers use. If you’re betting on the NFL or any other sport, it’s a great idea to view the open line first.

VI Consensus NFL Line

The VegasInsider.com Consensus NFL Line is just as important as the Open Line and also a key resource on odds platform. The Consensus column could be called a “Median Line” since it shows the most consistent number provided by the sportsbooks on VegasInsider.com. The consensus line will be the same as the open line but once the wagers start coming in, this number is often different than the openers.

How do I bet on the Super Bowl?

We know that you can bet on the Super Bowl and all of NFL Futures or bet on the NFL Draft at any time of the year, but what’s the process? The future wager or the “Odds to Win” bet on the Super Bowl is correctly selecting a team to win an event that takes place at a later time. A bettor will have his wagered money tied up until there is an outcome and bettors will receive fixed odds when they place the wager. In the case of the Super Bowl, you’re not a winner or loser until you see zeros on the clock in the final game.

Most sportsbooks offer different ways to read to Super Bowl Odds. In the fractional NFL Futures Odds format below, you simply take the odds and multiply by the amount wagered.

Ex. Green Bay (8/1) to win the Super Bowl

The Packers are listed as an 8/1 betting choice to win the Super Bowl. If you wager $100 on Green Bay to win the NFC and they capture the championship, then you would win $800 (8 ÷ 1 x 100). Your online betting account would then credit your account $900, which includes your win and stake ($100).

The American Format would see Green Bay listed at +800 and for the Decimal Format, the Packers would be 9.00.

If you are in a state where online betting is legal, we encourage you to check out our sportsbook directory to find the most trustworthy and reputable sites and mobile apps to place your Super Bowl bets.

Betting on the Super Bowl is an easy thing to mess up if you don’t know what you’re doing or understand the terminology. Should you take the three points and bet on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Will the Kansas City Chiefs win by more than three?

Can the Buccaneers beat the Chiefs straight up? What the heck is a total?

Sports betting may seem relatively easy. You may think you don’t need help. But do you want to put your money at risk over a procedural error or misunderstood terminology? Here’s a guide to help you understand betting before you place your wagers.

Sports Betting Terminology

The betting line tells bettors the odds for a game and will give three betting options— the point spread, the moneyline, and the total (over/under):

BetRiversPoint SpreadMoneylineTotals
Kansas City Chiefs-3 (-117)-162O 56.5 (-112)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+3 (-105)+143U 56.5 (-112)
FanDuelPoint SpreadMoneylineTotals
Kansas City Chiefs-3 (-120)-166O 56.5 (-110)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+3 (-102)+140U 56.5 (-110)

As you can see, the odds are similar between the two sportsbooks, but they have some differences. That is why you should always ‘shop around’ for the best odds before putting some money down. But to tell who has the best odds, you need to know what they are.

Moneyline

When you are betting the moneyline, you are picking one team to win the game. Rather than give or take points to level the playing field, sportsbooks increase the amount you can win if you bet on the underdog. Consequently, you will win less betting on the favorite.

How can you tell how much you will win?

That is what the moneyline is for. The three-digit number will be preceded by a (-) for the favorite and a (+) for the underdog. Bet the moneyline on the Buccaneers at BetRivers, a $100 bet wins $143. But if you were to take the moneyline on the Chiefs instead and they win, you’d have to risk $162 to win $100.

Point Spread

Sportsbooks know all teams are not created equal. To give each team an equal chance of winning, they give or take points to even the playing field. Like with the moneyline, the favorite is preceded by a (-) and a (+) for the underdog.

For Super Bowl LV, the Chiefs are considered a three-point favorite (-3). That means the Buccaneers are three-point underdogs (+3). Bet the spread on Kansas City, and they will have to win by four or more points for you to win your bet.

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As for Tampa Bay, if they do not lose by three or more points, you win the bet. If the final score was 26-24, Chiefs, and you bet the spread on the Buccaneers, you would still win.

Total (Over/Under)

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The total, or over/under, refers to the total number of points scored by both teams in the game. Sportsbooks will list one number in the betting line (56.5 for Super Bowl LV). If you think both teams will combine for 57 points or more, take the over.

But if you believe they will combine for 56 or less, take the under.

How to Place a Bet

Now that you are familiar with the terminology, let’s talk about how to make a bet. The process may vary from one book to the next, but most will be like this:

  • Register for an account and make your first deposit.
  • Be sure to take advantage of any bonuses offered like the one FanDuel is running for first-time users. Make your first deposit and bet $5 on one team to win, and the odds for that team will get boosted to 55/1 (+5500).
  • Decide how you want to bet and click on it.
  • After your choice appears in your betting slip, decide how much you want to bet.
  • Click ‘place bet’ to place your bet.

But How Should You Bet?

Novice bettors are like most bettors and tend to gravitate towards the great equalizer, the point spread.

A three-point spread is the most common one in the history of the NFL. Underdogs have won more than favorites over the years, but the breakdown is close to 50/50. However, when it comes to straight-up wins, the scale tips more towards the underdogs (almost 60/40).

This season, the Chiefs were only 7-9 against the spread while the Buccaneers were 9-7. So, from a historical perspective, it looks like taking the Buccaneers and the points could be a great bet– but it is far from a lock.

Not sure which bet to make? Try our free Super Bowl Squares game with your friends.