Where Can I Bet Kansas City Chiefs Futures, Regular Season Wins – 2015, 2016

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/13/2015
Where Can I Bet Kansas City Chiefs Futures, Regular Season Wins – 2015, 2016

You can bet the Kansas City Chiefs futures to win the 2015 AFC West division, Championship and the 2016 Super Bowl at Bookmaker.

The Chiefs are heavily favored to win nine or more regular season games in a division where the Broncos are vulnerable and San Diego also has some questions coming into this season.

Kansas City does have value at 3-1 to win the AFC West and 15/1 to win the AFC Championship with only four other teams with shorter odds.  The Chiefs odds winning the 2016 Super Bowl were set at 30/1. 

Gambling911.com Special Contributor Tony George writes of the Chiefs upcoming season:

I love the Chiefs this year, and not because I live in Kansas City, but I like what I have seen from them in the offseason and what they have stressed in training camp, which is throwing the ball.  Jeremy Macklin provides the deep threat they need, not to mention speed.  Andy Reid is a masterful coach and he has an offense here that is loaded at every position, and 2 deep at skill positions on offense as well, especially at RB.  The defense will be improved with the return of LB Johnson to the fray, not to mention a solid DL and two great rush ends as well as free safety Eric Berry returning to camp in great form. KC’s special teams are rock solid as well including speedy return men as well as the best punter in the NFL.  Kansas City managed 9 wins last year without ever throwing a TD to a wide receiver.  Look for them to contend for the AFC West Crown and be a playoff team in 2015 behind the more than capable Alex Smith at QB.  

Place your Kansas City Chiefs futures bets here.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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