NFL fans are totally confused over the Chicago Bears’ Super Bowl 59 odds dropping drastically, even though they’ve made several big-time additions to bolster their roster.
As noted by John Ewing of BetMGM, the Bears were recently listed at +4000 to win Super Bowl 59 next year. Since then, general manager Ryan Pace has brought in five new impact players in star wide receiver Keenan Allen, running back D’Andre Swift, tight end Gerald Everett, former All-Pro safety Kevin Byard and center Coleman Shelton
And despite these new arrivals? The Bears’ Super Bowl 59 championship odds have somehow fallen all the way down to +5000:
Needless to say, football fans are completely baffled by how the Bears’ Super Bowl odds dropped despite the massive roster upgrades:
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The Bears are also about to get a major boost at quarterback, as they’re expected to use the first overall pick in next month’s draft on USC quarterback Caleb Williams. Chicago will also likely trade Justin Fields for additional draft capital that will help Poles improve his roster even further.
One year after finishing as the worst team in football, the Bears managed to go 7-10 in year two under head coach Matt Eberflus. With Williams likely about to join an offense consisting of Allen, Swift, D.J. Moore and Khalil Herbert, the potential of this new-look Bears team is limitless.