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Odds vary greatly on Bears

Caesars gives Bears the second-longest odds to win the Super Bowl next season but it's hardly a consensus.
Odds vary greatly on Bears
Odds vary greatly on Bears

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Caesar's released its future betting odds immediately after the Super Bowl ended and things are looking up for the Bears.

They are looking up at almost all the rest of the NFL, that is.

However, it's not all bad news.

The Houston Texans have longer odds than the Bears at +12500. The Bears are tied with the Arizona Cardinals, a team without a head coach, at +10000.

SIsportsbook.com has the Bears at +8000 with Arizona, Indianapolis and Houston at +10000.

At +4000, the Bears also are tied with Arizona for longest odds to win the NFC title.

It's hardly a consensus. Betonline.ag has the Bears at +7500, with a better chance to win it tha Houston (+15000), Arizona (+10000) and Indianapolis (+8000). The Bears are tied with the Washington Commanders.

Fanduel gives the Bears even more respect at +6500 whereas Tennessee (+7000), Atlanta (+7500), Tampa Bay (+7500), Indianapolis (+25000), Arizona (+28000) and Houston (+28000) have worse odds.   

Draftkings has the Bears at +8000, ahead of the Colts (+15000), Texans (+20000) and Cardinals (+20000).

The best bet on the Caesars board might be the Minnesota Vikings at +5000. There are 18 teams with shorter odds and the Vikings won the NFC North but have already addressed their biggest weakness by bringing in a proven, successful defensive coordinator in Brian Flores.

Detroit is the favorite from the NFC North at +3000 and Green Bay is +3500, although that could definitely change in the future pending Aaron Rodgers' next week.

Rodgers said he is entering his self-confinement in the dark this week and once he emerges he'll know his future course.

America waits, except for Kansas City, which couldn't care less and is +550 and the favorite to win the next Super Bowl.

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Gene Chamberlain
GENE CHAMBERLAIN

Gene Chamberlain has covered the Chicago Bears full time as a beat writer since 1994 and prior to this on a part-time basis for 10 years. He covered the Bears as a beat writer for Suburban Chicago Newspapers, the Daily Southtown, Copley News Service and has been a contributor for the Daily Herald, the Associated Press, Bear Report, CBS Sports.com and The Sporting News. He also has worked a prep sports writer for Tribune Newspapers and Sun-Times newspapers.