With the Chiefs beating the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV, the 2019-20 NFL season officially came to a close. And with the season over, it's time to look ahead to the 2020-21 season and Super Bowl LV, taking place on Feb. 7, 2021 in Tampa.
The Chiefs are the favorites to repeat, with the Ravens and 49ers right behind them.
As far as the Giants -- who finished the season 4-12 -- their odds are among the worst in the league.
Full odds, per Caesars Sportsbook:
Kansas City Chiefs: 6-1
Baltimore Ravens: 7-1
San Francisco 49ers: 8-1
New Orleans Saints: 11-1
New England Patriots: 14-1
Pittsburgh Steelers: 15-1
Green Bay Packers: 18-1
Dallas Cowboys: 18-1
Seattle Seahawks: 22-1
Philadelphia Eagles: 25-1
Los Angeles Rams: 25-1
Cleveland Browns: 25-1
Los Angeles Chargers: 30-1
Las Vegas Raiders: 30-1
Houston Texans: 30-1
Tennessee Titans: 30-1
Buffalo Bills: 30-1
Chicago Bears: 30-1
Indianapolis Colts: 35-1
Atlanta Falcons: 40-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 50-1
Arizona Cardinals: 60-1
New York Jets: 60-1
Jacksonville Jaguars: 75-1
Denver Broncos: 75-1
Miami Dolphins: 100-1
GIANTS: 100-1
Detroit Lions: 100-1
Carolina Panthers: 100-1
Washington Redskins: 200-1
Cincinnati Bengals: 200-1
For now, the Giants can take solace for two reasons:
1. Their odds are not the worst in the NFC East. Those belong to the Redskins, who are tied with the Bengals at 200-1 for the worst odds in the NFL.
2. The Giants have $61.2 million in cap space, and will likely be very active in free agency as they look to reshape their roster under new head coach Joe Judge.
The Giants haven't made the playoffs since the 2015-16 season, when they lost to the Packers in the wild card round.