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The Super Bowl odds for 2022 have remained relatively consistent during the two-week period between the NFL Conference Championship games and the upcoming Sunday’s showdown.
As the kickoff for Super Bowl LVI between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals approaches, the Rams have maintained their status as the clear favorites, with a spread of more than a field goal.
Rams favored to win Super Bowl LVI
The Rams are favored by -points and are also favored on the moneyline.
On the moneyline, Cincinnati stands.
The numbers may slightly differ among different sportsbooks, but they have generally remained stable at either 4 or 4.5 since both teams secured their positions.
It is common to observe slight fluctuations in the odds for the Super Bowl as the game approaches. Out of the last 14 Super Bowls, 11 of them have seen the closing line differ from the opening line by just one point.
This season, the Bengals have a 13-7 record against the spread, ranking them third in the NFL. On the other hand, the Rams have achieved a 10-10 record against the number, placing them in the middle.
Super Bowl over/under hovering near 50
The over/under for Sunday’s game is set at a value near the league’s average for the season.
Both teams have an average of 27.1 points per game, which places them in a tie for seventh in the NFL. Moreover, their defenses are statistically similar. The Rams rank 15th in the league for scoring defense, giving up 21.9 points per game, while the Bengals are slightly behind at 17th with 22.1 points allowed per game.
The Rams’ games have been unpredictable in terms of the spread, with 10 games going over the total, nine games going under, and one game resulting in a push. On the other hand, the Bengals have had 12 out of their 20 games end in the under.
Stafford favored to win MVP
In addition to the final score, Super Bowl odds encompass various aspects, and one of the most popular prop bets is for the Most Valuable Player (MVP) title.
Matt Stafford, the quarterback for the Rams, holds the top spot as the favorite at [insert odds here], closely followed by Joe Burrow, the Bengals quarterback, at [insert odds here].
Out of the 55 Super Bowl games, 31 of them have witnessed a quarterback being crowned as the Super Bowl MVP. Remarkably, in the last five games, four of the MVP titles were awarded to quarterbacks.