2023 Super Bowl Odds, Market Report: Bills Most Popular Bet to Win Next Season

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The Buffalo Bills are the public and sharp bettors' favorite pick to win the Super Bowl next season, according to data from BetMGM.

The team beloved by advanced metrics this past season has a plurality of the individual bets and total handle to win the 2023 Super Bowl.

This is just weeks after the Bills lost a heartbreaker to the Chiefs in OT in the Divisional Round after being up 36-33 with just 13 seconds remaining in the contest.

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Buffalo had by far the top-ranked defense in the NFL last season along with an offense that ranked top-five in efficiency. The vast majority of those starters will remain on the team next season, though three first-teamers from that top-ranked defensive unit will enter free agency.

The Bills are currently co-favorites with the Chiefs at +750 to win the Super Bowl next season.

Kansas City have the second-most handle out of any team in the NFL to win it all next season.

Patrick Mahomes and company flamed out against the Bengals in the AFC Championship Game after holding a 21-10 lead into halftime.

The Titans have the third-most handle at 7.6%. Their odds to win it all are 11th-best at +2200. Tennessee was a No. 1 seed in the AFC this season but was the worst one-seed in NFL history, according to DVOA.

In fact, they would have been the worst second-seed in history, too, according to that advanced metric. The Titans lost to the Bengals in the AFC Divisional Round.

The rest of the top-five in handle includes the Bengals (+1200, 6.2%) and Packers (+1600, 5.2%).

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