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Pankaj Golawhat color was the gatorade in super bowl 2021 Super Bowl LV is just hours away, and the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face off on the largest platform in football.
Tom Brady will try to add to his NFL record book, while Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs will try to become the first team since Brady’s Patriots won back-to-back Super Bowls in 2003 and 2004.
For the 2021 Super Bowl, see the odds, picks, analysis, and more listed below. In addition, Super Bowl 2021 odds, favourite, spread, and line are all available.
According to PointsBet, the Kansas City Chiefs are the favourite to win the Lombardi Trophy this year over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Below is further information on the point spread, moneyline, and total points:
Expert predictions and picks for Super Bowl LV
Projections for the Kansas City Chiefs
• Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs QB: Patrick Mahomes’ prediction appears absurd — no one ever predicts for 350 yards — but the Chiefs will very certainly throw 35-50 times against the Bucs. (Insert projection here.)
WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Tyreek Hill was so dominant against the Buccaneers in Week 12 (12-263-3) that I spent the entire 30 minutes of that game clipping all of his touches (video). The Bucs changed their coverages at that point, but Hill continued to go open. When they go to Cover 3 or Cover 1 man, I don’t think the Bucs have a single corner capable of hanging with Hill. (Insert projection here.)
• Tom Brady, Buccaneers QB: Tom Brady also has a bright future. The Bucs may try to run the ball early — Kansas City’s defence had the 28th-highest neutral pass rate this season due to the Chiefs’ habit of being light in the box — but as three-point underdogs, Tampa’s anticipated game script favours a pass-heavy game. (Insert projection here.)
• Buccaneers Wide Receivers: Antonio Brown was listed as “day-to-day” before the NFC Championship game. Although it’s unclear whether he’ll play in the Super Bowl, I’ve decided to leave him for now. Brown isn’t an every-down player even when he’s healthy. Only in three-receiver sets does he line up wide, and he could be pushed by Scotty Miller, who scored a big touchdown last week. (Insert projection here.)
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