You Can Already Bet On The 2023 Super Bowl In Indiana

Posted on February 15, 2022 - Last Updated on February 18, 2022

Sportsbooks are already offering odds on the 2023 Super Bowl.

It’s only been a few days since the Los Angeles Rams took down the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI.

Despite that, you can already get your wagers in for next season if you’re finding yourself missing football.

2023 Super Bowl odds

Indiana sports betting makes the NFL a year-round option for gambling.

Even if there aren’t any games taking place until next fall, Hoosiers still have the option of putting football front and center.

When it comes to the betting odds for the next NFL season, Indiana sportsbook apps already have a few favorites.

First and foremost, oddsmakers love Buffalo’s chances to make a deep run in next year’s playoffs. The Kansas City Chiefs are also in the mix, and of course, the reigning Super Bowl champion LA Rams.

Here’s a quick look at the way-too-early betting odds for the 2023 Super Bowl:

 

These odds are likely to shift dramatically between now and the start of the next NFL season. The offseason moves over the summer will contribute heavily to the line movement.

Despite that, if you’re feeling extra confident about a particular team, then placing a wager now could be a great way to find value with your favorite squad’s odds.

Colts ditching Carson Wentz?

Another year, another new quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts? That’s what the latest reports are suggesting, at least.

The team has been in flux since the surprise retirement of Andrew Luck, and the offensive merry-go-round might be in progress for another Colts season.

Carson Wentz had a fine debut year in Indy, however, he’s expensive considering that he’s not exactly a franchise-altering quarterback.

The Colts had an NFL playoff berth in the palms of their hands before the team dropped its final two games of the season.

That disappointing finish has Indy contemplating its next move for Wentz. That could reportedly end up with him either being traded or waived within the next month.

Despite sporting a solid defense and an MVP candidate in Jonathan Taylor, the Colts are taking a hit in the odds department because of the quarterback uncertainty.

Indianapolis opened as +2,800 underdogs for the 2023 Super Bowl, which puts them right in the middle of the pack.

 

Indiana’s sportsbooks haven’t released betting odds for the AFC South yet. When they do, the Tennessee Titans will likely be the favorites once again.

The Colts might jump up the odds list depending on how the offseason goes. Until the team sorts its quarterback situation out, don’t expect Indianapolis to make a significant swing one way or the other.

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Jake Garza is a US Gambling Industry Analyst for Catena Media. He specializes in Midwest sports betting and casino content. Prior to covering the legal gambling industry, he spent time as a professional sports writer, reporting on teams such as the Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts and Indiana Pacers. Garza is currently working as a Managing Editor for PlayIndiana and PlayOhio, with previous stops at other well-known brands such as PlayIllinois and PlayMichigan. He has been covering the gambling industry since 2019, and currently works with a team of other journalists to provide comprehensive coverage of the legal U.S. gambling industry.

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