Falcons Betting Odds: Atlanta to Super Bowl LVIII?

The Atlanta Falcons finished 7-10 this past season. Where does that rank them for next year's Super Bowl odds?
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With the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVII, all eyes are now focused on next season and who will hoist the Lombardi Trophy in Las Vegas a year from now.

That team probably won't be the Atlanta Falcons, who are tied for the 24th-best odds to be next year's Super Bowl champion at +6600 according to SI Sportsbook.

The Falcons hold the same odds as the Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and Washington Commanders. The only teams with worse odds than the Falcons are the Chicago Bears (+8000), Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans (+10000).

The Falcons have a big question at quarterback going into next season. With Marcus Mariota likely to be cut this offseason, third-round rookie Desmond Ridder could have a larger role going into next season. Ridder started four games this past season, throwing just two touchdowns in his cup of coffee as the Falcons' starter.

Atlanta's offseason will be defined by whether the team chooses to stick with Ridder or go for a different quarterback, like Derek Carr, Jimmy Garoppolo or even Lamar Jackson.

Should the Falcons find a better solution at the quarterback position, those +6600 odds will likely move a step closer to the top.


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