The Jets are tied with the Cincinnati Bengals at 12% of the total amount wagered on DraftKings' Super Bowl market as of Tuesday. At online sportsbook PointsBet, more bets and more money have been staked on the Jets to win the Super Bowl than on any other team. Yet, a chunk of the betting public absolutely loves them this year. They've been a drain on bettors, too no team covered the spread in fewer games than the Jets over the past five seasons. The Jets own the worst record in the NFL over the past five seasons at 24-58.
It's preseason, and a rush of action is still to come leading up to September's kickoff, but as of now, the Jets winning the Super Bowl is the worst-case scenario for several sportsbooks around the nation.
This week, veteran Las Vegas bookmaker Adam Pullen glanced over the betting action on Caesars Sportsbook's odds to win the Super Bowl and tried to come up with an appropriate adjective to describe how much the New York Jets winning it all would cost his book compared to other teams.
Notable Bets: Betting public is big on the Jets and. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser