Rams Odds Plummet Following Stafford Trade

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Rams Odds Plummet Following Stafford Trade

Well, that didn't take long.

Matthew Stafford is on his way to L.A., and the Rams have seen their Super Bowl LVI chances greatly increase with a seasoned gunslinger under center.

Early last week, Colorado-based SportsBetting.com had pegged the Rams with 18/1 odds to win the 2022 Super Bowl, which was tied for eighth-best.

Following the trade for Stafford, Los Angeles is now in solo third on the odds board at 10/1.

The Lions, already a longshot with 80/1 odds last week, are now tied for the worst odds with Jacksonville at 150/1.

Below are the current Super Bowl LVI odds from SportsBetting.com Colorado.

Super Bowl LVI Odds


Available Outside the State of Colorado


Kansas City Chiefs 6/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9/1
Los Angeles Rams 10/1
Buffalo Bills 11/1
Green Bay Packers 12/1
Baltimore Ravens 12/1
New Orleans Saints 15/1
San Francisco 49ers 18/1
Seattle Seahawks 20/1
Indianapolis Colts 25/1
Miami Dolphins 25/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 25/1
Cleveland Browns 28/1
Dallas Cowboys 28/1
Tennessee Titans 28/1
Los Angeles Chargers 33/1
Minnesota Vikings 33/1
New England Patriots 33/1
Arizona Cardinals 40/1
Chicago Bears 40/1
Las Vegas Raiders 50/1
Philadelphia Eagles 50/1
Denver Broncos 50/1
Atlanta Falcons 66/1
Carolina Panthers 66/1
New York Giants 66/1
Houston Texans 66/1
Washington Football Team 66/1
Cincinnati Bengals 100/1
New York Jets 100/1
Detroit Lions 150/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 150/1

- Costigan

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