Cincinnati is an 8-point favorite and the over/under for total points scored is 40 in the latest Bengals vs. Ravens odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Before locking in any Ravens vs. Bengals picks of your own, make sure you check out the NFL playoff predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model.
Cincinnati Bengals odds to win the Super Bowl DraftKings released odds for the winner of the Super Bowl in January 2022. The Bengals originally were at +1400, putting them in the top eight. Cincinnati closed out the regular season with a record of 12-4, tops in the AFC North.
Super Bowl odds entering Week 14: Bills pass Chiefs, 49ers still in top five over Bengals
Team | Current Super Bowl Odds | Last Week's Super Bowl Odds |
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Cincinnati Bengals | +1200 | +1800 |
Minnesota Vikings | +1700 | +1600 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1800 | +2500 |
Miami Dolphins | +1800 | +1400 |
Bengals vs. Chiefs over/under: 47.5 points. Bengals vs. Chiefs money line: Bengals +105, Chiefs -125. CIN: The Bengals are 5-1-1 against the spread in their past seven postseason games. KC: The home team is 4-1 ATS in the past five meetings in this rivalry.
Super Bowl odds entering Week 14: Bills pass Chiefs, 49ers still in top five over Bengals
Team | Current Super Bowl Odds | Last Week's Super Bowl Odds |
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Cincinnati Bengals | +1200 | +1800 |
Minnesota Vikings | +1700 | +1600 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1800 | +2500 |
Miami Dolphins | +1800 | +1400 |
What do +600 odds mean: These are Moneyline odds for a heavy underdog that payout $600 on a winning $100 wager. What does +1200 mean in betting: This is another example of Moneyline odds for a massive underdog. A $100 bet on a team at +1200 means a payout of $1,200 if successful.
Kansas City Chiefs (+110) of the AFC and face the Philadelphia Eagles (-130) of the NFC in Arizona at State Farm Stadium on Feb. 12, 2023. The Chiefs and Eagles have been overall favorites to win the Super Bowl for the majority of the season and rightfully so with both holding identical 14-3 winning records.
Super Bowl odds entering Week 14: Bills pass Chiefs, 49ers still in top five over Bengals
Team | Current Super Bowl Odds | Last Week's Super Bowl Odds |
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Cincinnati Bengals | +1200 | +1800 |
Minnesota Vikings | +1700 | +1600 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1800 | +2500 |
Miami Dolphins | +1800 | +1400 |
The 2011 Giants were 7-7! Only one other team, the 2010 Packers at 8-6, had even 6 losses after 14 games. The 2011 Giants were the only team to win the Super Bowl with 7 losses, so they are the Super Bowl champion with the worst record after 15 and 16 games, too.
Twelve current NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, and Tennessee Titans.
The Bengals won the AFC championship in 1981, 1988, and 2021. After the first two conference championships, they lost to the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowls XVI and XXIII. ...
Cincinnati Bengals | |
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Owner(s) | Mike Brown |
President | Mike Brown |
Head coach | Zac Taylor |
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Los Angeles RamsSuper Bowl / Latest championThe Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Rams compete in the National Football League as a member of the National Football Conference West division. Wikipedia
50-1 Betting Odds means that out of 51 possible outcomes, the 50/1 odds are that there will be 50 of one kind of outcome and 1 of another kind of outcome. The 50-1 odds calculation means for every 51 betting events your selection should win 1 time and on 50 occasions the selection will not win.
The Chiefs would need to lose to the Raiders and the Bengals would have to beat the Ravens and Bills. If the Chiefs beat or tie the Raiders, the best the Bengals could do is earn the No. 2 seed with wins against the Ravens and Bills. If the Bengals beat the Ravens or Bills, they would earn no less than the No.
Whenever you see odds listed at +200, you are looking at either a moneyline or future odds. Against the spread or total betting odds will typically be offered at -110 for each side, and it's rare that it would ever go to +200. Moneyline odds that are listed at +200 mean that a team is a clear underdog in the bet.
What do +600 odds mean: These are Moneyline odds for a heavy underdog that payout $600 on a winning $100 wager. What does +1200 mean in betting: This is another example of Moneyline odds for a massive underdog. A $100 bet on a team at +1200 means a payout of $1,200 if successful.
The Arizona Cardinals The Arizona Cardinals hold the record for the most losses in the history of the National Football League. Since joining the NFL in 1920 (the league's inaugural season), the Cardinals have suffered more defeats than any other team (777 in 102 seasons).
Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs (+105) of the AFC and face the Philadelphia Eagles (-125) of the NFC in Arizona at State Farm Stadium on Feb. 12, 2023. The Chiefs and Eagles have been overall favorites to win the Super Bowl for the majority of the season and rightfully so with both holding identical 14-3 winning records.
Favorites to Win the Super Bowl The Super Bowl futures market has reached it's final hours as the Super Bowl 57 participants will be decided this Sunday. Since the Cincinnati Bengals eliminated the Buffalo Bills, the Philadelphia Eagles have become the favorite to win it all.
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An offense that has Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd and Joe Mixon should be explosive, but the Bengals are ranked near the bottom of the NFL in one key category. They're ranked 31st in yards-per-play (4.81) this season. Only the Rams (4.80) are worse through five games.
The NFL was the first professional football league to successfully establish a nationwide presence, after several decades of failed attempts. Only two founding members, the Decatur Staleys (now the Chicago Bears) and the Chicago Cardinals (now the Arizona Cardinals), are still in the league.
Twelve current NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, and Tennessee Titans.
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When horse racing odds are shown in the form of 7-2, 5-1, etc, it expresses the amount of profit to the amount invested. So odds of 7-2 mean that for every $2 invested, the punter gets $7 profit in return. This means when you bet $2, the total return if the bet is successful is $9.
There has never been a Super Bowl game without a touchdown scored by either team. There has, however, been a title game where one team failed to score a touchdown: the 1971 Dolphins, who lost 24–3 to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, La.
By betting on the spread, you wager on whether you think that Team 1 will win by more than 8.5 points (so 9 points or more). Conversely, if you wanted to bet on Team 2 +8.5, you are wagering that Team 2 will either win or only lose by fewer than 8.5 points (so 8 points or fewer).
What do +600 odds mean: These are Moneyline odds for a heavy underdog that payout $600 on a winning $100 wager. What does +1200 mean in betting: This is another example of Moneyline odds for a massive underdog. A $100 bet on a team at +1200 means a payout of $1,200 if successful.
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The league's other still-active charter member, the Arizona Cardinals, have recorded the most regular season losses (790), through the end of the 2022 season. The Dallas Cowboys hold the highest regular season win–loss percentage (.574), with a 550–408–6 record through the end of the 2022 season.
Kansas City Chiefs (+105) of the AFC and face the Philadelphia Eagles (-125) of the NFC in Arizona at State Farm Stadium on Feb. 12, 2023. The Chiefs and Eagles have been overall favorites to win the Super Bowl for the majority of the season and rightfully so with both holding identical 14-3 winning records.