Super Bowl 2021 Odds

Super Bowl 2021 Odds: Sharps vs Squares Betting Report

This is it, the last game of the NFL season. This is the last chance to bet on football before the off-season. Before you turn your attention to the quarterbacks that may be changing teams (Deshaun Watson anyone?) you will want to pick a winner in the big game. The Super Bowl 2021 odds are the first step to identifying what team to bet on in the big game. If you want to see trends to track or skip to the free pick, it’s right here. 

Super Bowl 2021 Odds and Line Movements

Moneylines: Buccaneers +145, Chiefs -165
Total: O/U 57
Spread: Chiefs -3
Key info: Sunday, Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m. ET | TV: CBS | Stream: FREE

After defeating the Buffalo Bills the Kansas City Chiefs were set as 3.5 point favorites in the Super Bowl. As it often happens, the public jumped out on Patrick Mahomes to the tune of over 70 percent, but that line has moved. The current point-spread lists the Chiefs as three-point favorites.

The over/under in this game started out at 57 and it is now at 56.5 at most of the well-respected offshore sportsbooks.

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Who the Squares are betting on….

The squares are betting on the Chiefs. Tom Brady and the Buccaneers struggled to keep the Packers at bay. Meanwhile, the Chiefs rolled the Bills and overcame an early deficit with ease. Although Brady is a fan favorite, there is a new gunslinger in town and the public is betting on Mahomes in the Super Bowl.

Who the sharps are betting on…

The sharps jumped on the 3.5 early. With the public pounding the Chiefs, the sharps had no issues grabbing the Bucs at +3.5. Brady has more experience playing in the big game than any other player on the planet and the Bucs are playing in a home game. This made it easy for the wise guys to put smart money on the Buccaneers to win a Super Bowl.

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