Drew Brees Favored to Retire at -200

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Drew Brees Favored to Retire at -200

Drew Brees has a booth job waiting when he decides to hang up the cleats, and the oddsmakers believe that time will come soon with BetOnline offering the Brees retirement during the upcoming offseason at -200 or 1-2 odds.

Additionally there are odds of Taysom Hill becoming the Saints starter in Week 1 of next year.  Hill started for the Saints this past Sunday.  New Orleans beat Atlanta 24-9.

Brees is expected to miss two more games after suffering 11 total rib fractures, and a collapsed lung.

Here are your odds....

Will Drew Brees retire after the 2020 season?

Yes -200

No +150

 

Will Taysom Hill start at QB for the Saints in Week 1 of 2021 season?

Yes -175

No +135

 

Next head coach fired

Matt Patricia -150      

Adam Gase +100        

Doug Marrone +400  

Anthony Lynn +1400 

Matt Nagy +1800       

- Tony Caliente, Gambling911.com

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