2027 Super Bowl odds: Myles Garrett trade uncorks new favorite to win it all

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The Los Angeles Rams are loading up for a Super Bowl run and pushing all their chips to the middle of the table. The Rams traded edge rusher Jared Verse and a first-round pick to the Browns for Myles Garrett in a shocking trade.

The move had an immediate impact on the Rams’ 2027 Super Bowl odds.

Before the trade, the Rams were the favorites with +800 odds to win the Super Bowl this upcoming season. After the trade, their odds briefly dipped as low as +550 before moving back to +650.

2027 Super Bowl Odds

Team Odds
Rams +650
Seahawks 10/1
Bills 10/1
Ravens 10/1
Eagles 15/1
Chiefs 15/1
Patriots 16/1
Chargers 16/1
Packers 16/1
49ers 17/1
Texans 17/1
Lions 18/1
Broncos 20/1
Bengals 22/1
Cowboys 25/1
Bears 25/1
Jaguars 30/1
Buccaneers 45/1
Steelers 50/1
Vikings 50/1
Commanders 65/1
Colts 65/1
Giants 70/1
Saints 80/1
Panthers 80/1
Titans 120/1
Falcons 120/1
Raiders 150/1
Browns 150/1
Jets 200/1
Dolphins 300/1
Cardinals 400/1
Odds via DraftKings as of June 1.

The Rams finished last season 10th in points allowed per game (20.4), eighth in sacks (47), and fifth in takeaways (26), but fell short of a Super Bowl berth in a high-scoring loss to the Seattle Seahawks. They’ve added to their secondary with the Trent McDuffie trade and Jaylen Watson signing in March.

Garrett is among the most decorated players of his generation and is coming off a season in which he won Defensive Player of the Year, made the Pro Bowl, was voted first team All-Pro and broke the NFL single-season sack record with 23.

Sean McVay is always looking to add talent. AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea

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But winning has eluded the former No. 1 overall pick during his years in Cleveland. In his nine seasons with the Browns, Garrett made the playoffs just twice and lost 10 or more games five times.

Now he joins the reigning MVP, Matt Stafford, and 2017 coach of the year, Sean McVay, on their quest to win a second title in L.A.


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Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017. He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports. He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props.

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