In the Buccaneers' win over the Dolphins, Tom Brady throws for 412 yards and five touchdowns. (1:43).
The Super Bowl will be won by someone other than the Kansas City Chiefs for the first time since January 2020.
The Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers topped the odds of winning this week's Super Bowl at U.S. Sportsbooks. The Super Bowl is at Caesars Sportsbook with the Buccaneers at 11-2, followed by Buffalo Bills at 6-1. Kansas City is at 13-2, while the Los Angeles Rams are 17-2.
After losing 38-20 to the Bills at home on Sunday, the Chiefs dropped to 2 and 3 respectively. According to ESPN Stats & Information, it was their third loss as a favorite and they were eliminated from the Super Bowl favorites role.
At Caesars Sportsbook, the Green Bay Packers are 12-1 to win Super Bowl. They are followed by the Arizona Cardinals who remain unbeaten and have seen their odds increase from 40-1 at start to 13-1 after five week.
Each of the Dallas Cowboys', Cleveland Browns' and Baltimore Ravens are 14-1. The Los Angeles Chargers are 16-1.
A good week of betting was completed by the Chiefs' defeat to the Bills. Several sportsbooks reported a losing Sunday. Favorites were 10-4 against the spread and 8-6 for straight-up.
John Murray, the executive director of Westgate Las Vegas' SuperBook, stated that Sunday was "our worst Sunday of the year."