The San Francisco 49ers are expected to be much more competitive in 2021 after enduring an injury-plagued campaign this past season. Kyle Shanahan's squad owns the fourth-best odds to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. Only the Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, and Los Angeles Rams have better odds.
Understandably, Tampa Bay owns the best odds in the NFC to make it to Super Bowl LVI. The Packers finished 2020 with the conference's best record, and on Saturday, their quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, was named the NFL Most Valuable Player. The Los Angeles Rams recently upgraded at quarterback by trading for Matthew Stafford but have significant salary-cap obstacles to navigate.
Below are the odds to make it to Super Bowl LVI for each conference, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
AFC
Chiefs, +240
Bills, +500
Ravens, +650
Browns, +1200
Dolphins/Titans, +1300
NFC
Bucs, +460
Packers, +500
Rams, +550
49ers, +650
Saints, +750
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