Tom Brady's Bucs back among Super Bowl LVII favorites
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[March 14, 2022]
Tom Brady's return to the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers on Sunday night created an immediate seismic shift in NFL
futures odds.
The Bucs, who were a consensus +1000 bet to win Super Bowl LVII
before Brady retired six weeks ago, vaulted from longshots to back
among the favorites to win their second title in three seasons.
Tampa Bay is now a consensus +750 among the biggest regulated
sportsbooks in the United States. That's behind the Buffalo Bills
(+725), even with the Kansas City Chiefs and ahead of the Green Bay
Packers (+800), according to TheLines.com.
FanDuel told Field Level Media that within an hour of the breaking
news of Brady's return, he received 64 percent of the bets to win
NFL Most Valuable Player honors next season. At +850, he is behind
fellow quarterbacks Josh Allen of the Bills and the Chiefs' Patrick
Mahomes, who are both +600, along with the Packers' Aaron Rodgers
(+800).
Brady's MVP odds are now +1000 at Colorado-based MaximBet, also
behind Allen (+700), Mahomes (+800) and Rodgers (+900).
In addition to shortening the Bucs' Super Bowl odds from +1900 to
+700 and their NFC Championship odds from +1000 to +350, PointsBet
told Field Level Media the sportsbook installed Brady's Over/Under
touchdowns market at 35.5 while his Over/Under passing yards market
is 4,549.5.
"We are thrilled that Tom has decided to come back this season,"
Bucs general manager Jason Licht said in a statement Sunday night.
"We said we would leave all options open for him should he
reconsider his retirement and today's announcement is something we
have been preparing for in recent days.
"(Coach) Bruce (Arians) and I have had plenty of conversations with
Tom recently that led us to believe there was a realistic chance he
would want to come back. Tom is the greatest quarterback of all time
who is still playing at an elite level. With this decision now made,
we will continue to move forward with our offseason plans to reload
this roster for another championship run."
That followed Brady's social media post that said his place "is
still on the field."
"These past two months I've realized my place is still on the field
and not in the stands. That time will come. But it's not now," Brady
wrote.
"I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. They make it
all possible. I'm coming back for my 23rd (NFL) season in Tampa."
Brady announced his retirement on Feb. 1. Just a week later, the
seven-time Super Bowl champion said "never say never" about playing
again.
Arians said at the NFL Scouting Combine that the "door was never
closed" on a Brady return, and "whenever Tom wants back, he's back."
Tampa Bay restructured defensive tackle Vita Vea's contract Saturday
to create $7.64 million in cap space, perhaps with an eye toward
bringing Brady back.
Brady, at 44, led the NFL in passing attempts (719), completions
(485), yards (5,316) and touchdown passes (43) in 2021 with the
Buccaneers.
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Consensus Super Bowl LVII Odds
(Opening odds from Feb. 13)
--Buffalo Bills (+725), +725
--Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+2500), +750
--Kansas City Chiefs (+725), +800
--Green Bay Packers (+1400), +800
--Los Angeles Rams (+800), +1000
--San Francisco 49ers (+1100), +1300
--Denver Broncos (+2250), +1400
--Dallas Cowboys (+1450), +1500
--Cincinnati Bengals (+1400), +2000
--Baltimore Ravens (+2100), +2000
--Los Angeles Chargers (+2150), +2000
--Tennessee Titans (+2100), +2200
--Arizona Cardinals (+2250), +2500
--New England Patriots (+2500), +3000
--Indianapolis Colts (+2500), +3000
--Cleveland Browns (+3500), +3300
--Minnesota Vikings (+3150), +4000
--Philadelphia Eagles (+3500), +4000
--New Orleans Saints (+3750), +4000
--Miami Dolphins (+4500), +4500
--Pittsburgh Steelers (+5500), +5000
--Washington Commanders (+5500), +5000
--Carolina Panthers (+5500), +5000
--Las Vegas Raiders (+3500), +5500
--Seattle Seahawks (+3500), +6000
--Atlanta Falcons (+5500), +6500
--Chicago Bears (+7750), +8000
--NY Giants (+9000), +8000
--Jacksonville Jaguars (+10000), +10000
--Detroit Lions (+12500), +12500
--New York Jets (+15000), +15000
--Houston Texans (+20000), +15000
--Field Level Media
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