Las Vegas Review-Journal

With Brady leaving, Pats’ Super Bowl odds increase

QB’S departure hands N.E. huge void, books say

- By Todd Dewey Las Vegas Review-journal

The Tom Brady era in New England ended Tuesday morning when the quarterbac­k announced he was leaving the Patriots after 20 seasons with the team.

Las Vegas oddsmakers quickly responded by raising New England’s NFL futures odds.

Circa sportsbook increased the Patriots’ odds to win Super Bowl LV from 14-1 to 25-1. The Westgate initially bumped New England from 14-1 to 20-1 before moving its odds to 30-1 because of its uncertain quarterbac­k situation.

“We didn’t want to be too aggressive on them as long as (coach Bill) Belichick is there,” said Jeff Sherman, Westgate vice president of risk. “The year Brady was out (in 2008), they won 11 games with Matt Cassel. We trust more in Belichick’s system than Brady at his age right now.

“If I was a (general manager) at this point in Brady’s career, I would not be looking to sign him. I don’t think he’s the answer at 42 or 43 years old.”

Brady will turn 43 in August.

Circa also moved New England’s odds to win the AFC from +625 to 12-1 and lowered its 2020 season win total from 9 (Over -120) to 8½ (Over -110).

In anticipati­on Tuesday of the Buccaneers or Chargers signing Brady, the Westgate initially lowered Tampa

Bay’s Super Bowl odds from 40-1 to 25-1 and dropped Los Angeles’ odds from 60-1 to 25-1. However, after reports that Brady would sign with the Buccaneers, the Westgate dropped Tampa’s odds to 14-1 and moved the Chargers to 40-1.

“We took some Tampa money (Monday) at 40-1,” Sherman said.

The Westgate also took some notable action on the Buccaneers to be Brady’s 2020 team before they closed the prop on Sunday. A Westgate bettor wagered a total of $5,500 to win $36,000 on Tampa Bay: $1,000 at 121, $2,000 at 7-1 and $2,500 at 4-1.

After Brady’s announceme­nt, there was speculatio­n on social media that the Patriots would tank next season to get the No. 1 pick

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in the 2021 NFL draft and take Clemson quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence.

But Sherman doesn’t expect that to happen.

“They’vegottoomu­ch talent to tank,” he said.

The Patriots went 12-4 last season and have compiled 17 consecutiv­e seasons of 10 wins or more.

New England’s current quarterbac­k depth chart is led by second-year man Jarrett Stidham, the team’s 2019 fourth-round draft pick from Auburn. Former Southern California QB Cody Kessler is the backup.

Buffalo’s odds drop

Buffalo’s Super Bowl odds dropped from 50-1 to 25-1 on Tuesday before edging back up to 30-1. Sherman said the move stemmed from the combinatio­n of Brady leaving the Patriots and the Bills acquiring wide receiver Stefon Diggs from the Minnesota Vikings.

Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

 ?? David J. Phillip The Associated Press ?? Quarterbac­k Tom Brady is expected to sign with the Buccaneers, creating a void in Bill Belichick’s offense with the Patriots. New England’s Super Bowl LV odds jumped to 30-1 over the QB uncertaint­y.
David J. Phillip The Associated Press Quarterbac­k Tom Brady is expected to sign with the Buccaneers, creating a void in Bill Belichick’s offense with the Patriots. New England’s Super Bowl LV odds jumped to 30-1 over the QB uncertaint­y.

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