Bucs Odds to Win the Super Bowl With Brady and Gronk Now 12-1

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Bucs Odds to Win the Super Bowl With Brady and Gronk Now 12-1

The Tampa Bay Bucs' odds have dropped after the Rob Gronkowski trade, but not by much.  Odds were at 16-1 for the Bucs to win the Super Bowl and now they're at 12-1 as of Thursday April 23.  It's best to lock the price in quickly as Sportsbetting.ag revealed plenty of action coming in on Tampa Bay, which is certain to drop the number further.


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The Buccaneers are beginning to feel like the Browns of last offseason. Every football fan was buying into the hype, and Cleveland became one of the most bet on teams to win the Super Bowl.

The Bucs are now one of the top three favorites on the Super Bowl LV odds board. Here are the five teams with the best odds:

Chiefs 13/2

Ravens 7/1

49ers 12/1

Buccaneers 12/1

Saints 14/1

However, a representative from the sportsbook suggests that the Gronkowski trade didn't really impact the odds for anything other than public perception.

"Bettors react to big news and Gronk coming out of retirement to reunite with his quarterback is big news," Robert Cooper, odds manager at SportsBetting.ag, said. "We have to move the odds because we anticipate additional action from bettors, but in terms of the algorithms and power rankings we use to formulate the numbers Gronk doesn't move the needle."

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