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All-Time Super Bowl Betting History & Odds: NFC Holds ATS Edge

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All-Time Super Bowl Betting History & Odds: NFC Holds ATS Edge

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Betting has been an integral part of the Super Bowl since the Green Bay Packers met the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFL-NFL Championship game 56 years ago. The Big Game has a long and interesting betting history.

Super Bowl 57 features the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The Chiefs initially were 2.5-point favorites according to NFL odds set after the AFC and NFC championship games. They are now at +1.5 on most betting sites and betting apps. This line has swung as many as 5 points.

The Eagles are -118 at FanDuel on the moneyline, while Patrick Mahomes and his Chiefs are +100 on Kansas betting apps. The totals opened at 51.5 points, but sharps have bid it down to 49.5 at DraftKings and elsewhere.

In the previous 56 Super Bowls, the favorites are 37-20 outright. The NFL betting favorite holds a slight edge against the spread, covering in 28 games. The dogs have delivered 26 times. Two games have ended with a push.

In terms of betting on the over/under, the under took the edge last year. The over has hit 27 times, the under has hit 28 times, including last year when the Rams won 23-20. There’s no historical data available on the betting total in Super Bowl I. The Packers won that game 35-10. If there was a total, it very likely would have gone over given that there was not a total on a Super Bowl over 45 points until Super Bowl 16 – which ironically featured the 49ers and Bengals.

In terms of the conferences, the NFC/NFL has won 29 Super Bowls, with the AFC/AFL winning 27. The NFC has a 29-25-2 edge ATS.

Super Bowl Wins by Conference

Conference SU Record Last 10 ATS Record ATS Last 10
AFC 27-29 5-5 25-29-2 5-5
NFC 29-27 5-5 29-25-2 3-7

The longest winning streak belongs to the NFC, which dominated this game in the 1980s and 1990s, winning 13 straight from Super Bowl 20 through 32. But the AFC, thanks in large part to the New England Patriots, has won six of the past 10 Super Bowls.

Super Bowl 56 was the first since Super Bowl 50 that didn’t feature a QB drafted by Bill Belichick.

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Super Bowl All-Time Betting History

All-Time Super Bowl Betting History & Odds: NFC Holds ATS Edge 1

The Chiefs have played in two of the past three Super Bowls. They won and covered against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 54, before losing and failing to cover against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a year later. The Eagles are 2-0 ATS in their previous Super Bowl appearances, splitting their series against the Patriots.

Here is a betting rundown of every Super Bowl. This list includes the Super Bowl number, the teams, betting line, O/U, final score and how the favorites and total fared.

Complete Super Bowl Betting History ATS, O/U & More

Super Bowl Teams Line Total Score ATS Cover O/U
56 LAR vs CIN LAR -4 49.5 LAR 23-20 CIN Under
55 KC vs TB KC -3 56.5 TB 31-9 TB Under
54 SF vs KC KC -1.5 53.5 KC 31-21 KC Under
53 NE vs LAR NE -2.5 55.5 NE 13-3 NE Under
52 PHI vs NE NE -4.5 49 PHI 41-33 PHI Over
51 NE vs ATL NE -3 57.5 NE 34-28 NE Over
50 CAR vs DEN CAR -4.5 43 DEN 24-10 DEN Under
49 NE vs SEA SEA -1 47.5 NE 28-24 NE Over
48 SEA vs DEN DEN -2 47.5 SEA 43-8 SEA Over
47 BAL vs SF SF -4.5 48 BAL 34-31 BAL Over
46 NYG vs NE NE -2.5 53 NYG 21-17 NYG Under
45 PIT vs GB GB -3 45 GB 31-25 GB Over
44 NO vs IND IND -5 57 NO 31-17 NO Under
43 PIT vs ARI PIT -7 46 PIT 27-23 ARI Over
42 NYG vs NE NE -12 55 NYG 17-14 NYG Under
41 IND vs CHI IND -7 47 IND 29-17 IND Under
40 SEA vs PIT PIT -4 47 PIT 21-10 PIT Under
39 NE vs PHI NE -7 46.5 NE 24-21 PHI Under
38 CAR vs NE NE -7 37.5 NE 32-29 CAR Over
37 OAK vs TB OAK -4 44 TB 48-21 TB Over
36 STL vs NE STL -14 53 NE 20-17 NE Under
35 BAL vs NYG BAL -3 33 BAL 34-7 BAL Over
34 STL vs TEN STL -7 45 STL 23-16 PUSH Under
33 DEN vs ATL DEN -7.5 52.5 DEN 34-19 DEN Over
32 GB vs DEN GB -11 49 DEN 31-24 DEN Over
31 NE vs GB GB -14 49 GB 35-21 PUSH Over
30 DAL vs PIT DAL -13.5 51 DAL 27-17 PIT Under
29 SD vs SF SF -18.5 53.5 SF 49-26 SF Over
28 DAL vs BUF DAL -10.5 50.5 DAL 30-13 DAL Under
27 BUF vs DAL DAL -6.5 44.5 DAL 52-17 DAL Over
26 WAS vs BUF WAS -7 49 WAS 37-24 WAS Over
25 BUF vs NYG BUF -7 40.5 NYG 20-19 NYG Under
24 SF vs DEN SF -12 48 SF 55-10 SF Over
23 CIN vs SF SF -7 48 SF 20-16 CIN Under
22 WAS vs DEN DEN -3 47 WAS 42-10 WAS Over
21 DEN vs NYG NYG -9.5 40 NYG 39-20 NYG Over
20 CHI vs NE CHI -10 37.5 CHI 46-10 CHI Over
19 MIA vs SF SF -3.5 53.5 SF 38-16 SF Over
18 WAS vs LA Raiders WAS -3 48 LAR 38-9 LAR Under
17 MIA vs WAS MIA -3 36.5 WAS 27-17 WAS Over
16 SF vs CIN SF -1 48 SF 26-21 SF Under
15 OAK vs PHI PHI -3 37.5 OAK 27-10 OAK Under
14 LA Rams vs PIT PIT -10.5 36 PIT 31-19 PIT Over
13 PIT vs DAL PIT -3.5 37 PIT 35-31 PIT Over
12 DAL vs DEN DAL -6 39 DAL 27-10 DAL Under
11 OAK vs MIN OAK -4 38 OAK 34-14 OAK Over
10 DAL vs PIT PIT -7 36 PIT 21-17 DAL Over
9 PIT vs MIN PIT -3 33 PIT 16-6 PIT Under
8 MIN vs MIA MIA -6.5 33 MIA 24-7 MIA Under
7 MIA vs WAS MIA -1 33 MIA 14-7 MIA Under
6 DAL vs MIA DAL -6 34 DAL 24-3 DAL Under
5 BAL vs DAL BAL -2.5 36 BAL 16-13 BAL Under
4 MIN vs KC MIN -12 39 KC 23-7 KC Under
3 BAL vs NYJ BAL -18 40 NYJ 16-7 NYJ Under
2 GB vs OAK GB -13.5 43 GB 33-14 GB Over
1 KC vs GB GB -14 N/A GB 35-10 GB N/A

The Patriots have appeared in the most Super Bowls (11), winning six. The Steelers, Cowboys and Broncos are tied with eight Super Bowl appearances. Like New England, Pittsburgh has also won six and boasts the highest winning percentage (75%).

Tom Brady won six rings with New England and one with Tampa Bay, the most for any player.

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