What Are The Browns Odds To Win Super Bowl LIX?
Super Bowl LVIII is in the books and the Kansas City Chiefs are once again champions after taking down the 49ers, 25-22 to win their third Lombardi Trophy in five years.
While Patrick Mahomes and company gear up for a parade this week, the rest of the NFL is turning its attention toward Super Bowl LIX, hoping to take the thrown from Kansas City.
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That obviously includes the Browns, who saw their 2023 season come to a premature end in the Wild Card Round. With star quarterback Deshaun Watson due back from shoulder surgery, among a number of key players who suffered season ending injuries, Cleveland has big aspirations for next season. But how likely are those Super Bowl dreams to be realized?
According to the oddsmakers at the SI Sportsbook, the Browns are considered +5000 to hoist the Lonbardy next February. That figure seems to suggest they're due for some regression as 16 teams are considered to have better odds to win it all, including the Chicago Bears, who own the two top 10 picks in the draft, one of which is the No. 1 overall selection.
The Bears are one spot ahead of Cleveland with odds of +4000, followed by the Rams and Chargers at +3500. The Jaguars at +3300. The Jets at +3000 and the Texans, who knocked the Browns out of the playoffs, at +2500.
The Super Bowl runner up, San Francisco 49ers actually have the best odds at +600 to not only get back to the big game but win it all. The back-to-back reigning champion Chiefs are next in line at +850.
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Not only are the Browns listed as pretty long odds to win Super Bowl LIX but two of their division rivals find themselves in the top 5 as Baltimore starts the offseason at +1000 and Cincinnati falls in at +1500
Here's the full list of NFL futures for Super Bowl LIX according to the SI Sportsbook:
- San Francisco 49ers +600
- Kansas City Chiefs +850
- Baltimore Ravens +1000
- Buffalo Bills +1200
- Cincinnati Bengals +1500
- Detroit Lions +1700
- Miami Dolphins +2000
- Dallas Cowboys +2000
- Philadelphia Eagles +2200
- Green Bay Packers +2500
- Houston Texans +2500
- New York Jets +3000
- Jacksonville Jaguars +3300
- Los Angeles Chargers +3500
- Los Angeles Rams +3500
- Chicago Bears +4000
- Cleveland Browns +5000
- Atlanta Falcons +5000
- Minnesota Vikings +6000
- Indianapolis Colts +6000
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers +7500
- Arizona Cardinals +8000
- New Orleans Saints +8000
- Las Vegas Raiders +10000
- Denver Broncos +10000
- Pittsburgh Steelers +10000
- Seattle Seahawks +10000
- New England Patriots +12500
- Washington Commanders +15000
- New York Giants +15000
- Tennessee Titans +15000
- Carolina Panthers +25000