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One NFL Team Has Twice as Many $1000+ Super Bowl Bets Than Any Other Team

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The NFL season hasn’t even begun yet, but bettors are already locked in on who’s going to win it all.

Plenty of people make small bets, but so far dozens have put their money where their mouth is, and are actually laying down some real cash on who  will  win  the  upcoming Super Bowl.  As of now at Caesars Sportsbook, 60 people have placed more than $1000+ on the Buffalo Bills to win it all.

The Bills have twice as many bets at $1000+ as the  next team.

Check out the tweet below:

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The next closest team is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which with Tom Brady back for another run, some figure he may just ride off into the Sunset a Super Bowl winner.

The current favorites to win Super Bowl 2023 is the Buffalo Bills at +650, followed by the Buccaneers +750, Chiefs +900, and Packers +1200. The defending champs, the Los Angeles Rams, have the fifth-best odds (or fourth depending on the sportsbook) at +1100.

Makes sense the Bills have the most large bets on them.


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