Las Vegas updates Super Bowl 56 MVP odds ahead of Sunday
The Super Bowl matchup is set between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams, and now, so too are the betting lines for the biggest game of the year.
The Rams opened up as 4.5-point favorites over the Bengals in the Super Bowl but that number has dropped to -3.5 over the past week. With plenty of other prop bets with great odds on the table, The Super Bowl MVP award is among the most hotly contested.
With under a week left until the Super Bowl, here’s an updated look at Super Bowl MVP odds.
Super Bowl MVP Odds
Matthew Stafford (Rams, QB): +115/+110
Joe Burrow (Bengals, QB): +225/+210
Cooper Kupp (Rams, WR): +600/+600
Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals, WR): +1600/+1400
Aaron Donald (Rams, DT): +1600/+2000
Joe Mixon (Bengals, RB): +2500/+2500
Odell Beckham Jr. (Rams, WR): +2500/+2500
Cam Akers (Rams, RB): +3000/+3000
Tee Higgins (Bengals, WR): +5000/+5000
Von Miller (Rams, LB): +5000/+5000
Sony Michel (Rams, RB): +5000/+6600
Evan McPherson (Bengals, K): +10000/+10000
All odds show the current line available at Las Vegas Insider/the opening line at Las Vegas Insider
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Heading into Wildcard Weekend three weeks ago, the Rams had the sixth-best odds to win it all. The Bengals had the ninth-best odds.
Los Angeles went all-in on winning with the 2021-22 team. They added Matthew Stafford and Von Miller, and as a result, they have no first-round draft picks until 2024. After taking down the 49ers and winning “a trip” to SoFi for Super Bowl 56, it all seems well worth it for the new Super Bowl favorites.
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Not many people expected the Bengals to be where they are this season. After losing back-to-back games to the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns in Weeks 8 and 9, most people counted Cincinnati out. After splitting their next four games to hit 7-6 through Week 14, the Bengals won three games in a row, including one against the Chiefs to reach 10-6.
At the end of the regular season, the Bengals sat at 10-7 as AFC North champions. Cincinnati beat the Las Vegas Raiders in the Wild Card round and the top-seeded Tennessee Titans in the Divisional round. They took down the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime, after going down 21-3 early then losing the OT coin toss.