
In Teddy, we trust? Some sportsbooks are already giving the Broncos better odds to win it all after their decisive Week 1 victory over the Giants.
Denver received the biggest Super Bowl odds leap in Week 2 from , among the five oddsmakers we tracked last week. The Broncos had +3,300 odds — meaning a $100 bet would win $3,300 — from the sportsbook, an improvement from the +5,400 odds they received entering the regular season.
The team also saw a big jump on where they now have +3,000 odds, up from +4,500. slightly improved the Broncos’ odds from +5,000 last week to +4,800 entering Week 2.
Meanwhile, is holding steady at +5,000 for Denver to take home the Lombardi Trophy. And actually lowered Denver’s chances, dropping the team from +2,800 to +3,300.
The Chiefs remain the favorites with odds ranging from +450 to +500.
Here’s a look at some current odds in the world of sports.
+3,300
The odds the Broncos will win Super Bowl LVI, .
+6,000
The odds Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will win the NFL’s most valuable player award, . He is the 18th favorite. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the favorite at +600.
-120
The odds UFC women’s strawweight champion Rose Namajunas will win her match against Zhang Weili at UFC 268, . Weili is an underdog at +100.
+2,000
The odds the Nuggets will win the NBA championship for the 2021-22 season, . They are tied for eighth favorite. The Nets (+230) are first, followed by Lakers (+400) and Bucks (+850).
+2,000
The odds Broncos’ Vic Fangio will win the NFL’s coach of the year award, . He is tied for the seventh-best odds. Brandon Staley of the Chargers is the favorite at +1,200, followed by Sean Payton of the Saints and Kyle Shanahan of the 49ers, both at +1,400.
+100,000
The odds the Rockies will win the World Series this year, . They are tied for last for teams who have not been mathematically eliminated. The Dodgers (+295) are the favorites, followed by the Astros (+500) and White Sox (+700).



