Super Bowl 2020 is over, the Chiefs are ecstatic and for 31 other teams the focus shifts to Super Bowl 2021.
The 49ers, who fell to the Chiefs 31-20 in the Super Bowl on Sunday night, were 4-12 a season ago, showing that a turnaround is possible for most NFL teams.
Here is some info for next year’s big game:
Where will the Super Bowl be played next year?
Super Bowl LV will be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
When is the Super Bowl?
Sunday, February 7, 2021.
Which TV Channel will it be on?
The game will be nationally televised by CBS. Jim Nantz will be on play-by-play and will likely be paired with Tony Romo. However, the popular analyst is a free agent this offseason and ESPN is interested in adding him to their “Monday Night Football” broadcast.
What are the odds for the 2021 NFL season?
The Chiefs are the favorites to repeat, along with the Ravens and 49ers, according to William Hill. Notably, the Patriots, with uncertainty around Tom Brady’s future, are the fifth choice at 12-1. The Jets and Giants are both 60-1.
1. Chiefs: 7/1
2. Ravens: 7/1
3. 49ers: 7/1
4. Saints: 10/1
5. Patriots: 12/1
6. Packers 15/1
7. Eagles 15/1
8. Seahawks: 18/1
9. Cowboys: 20/1
10. Titans: 25/1
11. Steelers: 25/1
12. Vikings: 25/1
13. Rams: 25/1
14. Texans: 25/1
15. Bills: 30/1
16. Bears: 30/1
17. Chargers: 30/1
18. Raiders: 30/1
19. Falcons: 30/1
20. Colts: 40/1
21. Browns: 40/1
22. Buccaneers; 50/1
23. Broncos: 50/1
24. Jets: 60/1
25. Giants 60/1
26. Panthers: 60/1
27. Jaguars: 60/1
28. Lions: 60/1
29. Cardinals: 75/1
30. Dolphins: 100/1
31. Redskins: 100/1
32. Bengals: 125/1