Betting Odds on Deshaun Watson's Next Team Are Here

The Bengals are one of the least-likely destinations

CINCINNATI — It's no secret that Deshaun Watson is unhappy with the Houston Texans. 

The three-time Pro Bowler hasn't officially requested a trade, but speculation continues to ramp up as reports continue to come out about his unhappiness. 

BetOnline released odds for Watson's next destination. 

It's no surprise that the Dolphins (4/1) and Jets (9/2) lead the pack. The Panthers, Colts and Saints aren't far behind. 

The Bengals are near the bottom of the list at 75/1. Only the Cardinals, Chargers, Seahawks, Bills, Ravens and Chiefs have lower odds.

Check out complete odds below (Courtesy of BetOnline).

Miami Dolphins 4/1

New York Jets 9/2

Carolina Panthers 7/1

Atlanta Falcons 8/1

Indianapolis Colts 8/1

New Orleans Saints 8/1

Denver Broncos 9/1

Las Vegas Raiders 10/1

Los Angeles Rams 10/1

New England Patriots 10/1

San Francisco 49ers 10/1

Chicago Bears 12/1

Dallas Cowboys 12/1

Detroit Lions 12/1

Philadelphia Eagles 14/1

Washington Football Team 14/1

Jacksonville Jaguars 16/1

Pittsburgh Steelers 20/1

New York Giants 25/1

Minnesota Vikings 33/1

Tennessee Titans 40/1

Cleveland Browns 50/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 60/1

Green Bay Packers 66/1

Cincinnati Bengals 75/1

Arizona Cardinals 80/1

Los Angeles Chargers 100/1

Seattle Seahawks 125/1

Buffalo Bills 150/1

Baltimore Ravens 200/1

Kansas City Chiefs 250/1

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