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1. New England Patriots: 5-to-1

1. New England Patriots: 5-to-1

T-2. Dallas Cowboys: 9-to-1

T-2. Dallas Cowboys: 9-to-1

T-2. Green Bay Packers: 9-to-1

T-2. Green Bay Packers: 9-to-1

4. Pittsburgh Steelers: 12-to-1

4. Pittsburgh Steelers: 12-to-1

5. Atlanta Falcons: 14-to-1

5. Atlanta Falcons: 14-to-1

T-6. Denver Broncos: 16-to-1

T-6. Denver Broncos: 16-to-1

T-6. Minnesota Vikings: 16-to-1

T-6. Minnesota Vikings: 16-to-1

T-6. Oakland Raiders: 16-to-1

T-6. Oakland Raiders: 16-to-1

T-6. Seattle Seahawks: 16-to-1

T-6. Seattle Seahawks: 16-to-1

The New England Patriots won their fifth Super Bowl title since the 2001 season on Sunday, but it’s never too early for degenerate gamblers fans interested for entertainment purposes only to start looking ahead to next year.

There hasn’t been a back-to-back Super Bowl winner in more than a decade, but that didn’t stop Las Vegas sports book Bovada from crowning the new champions as the favorites for Super Bowl LII, which will be hosted at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

Bovada gave the Pats 5-to-1 odds to repeat as Super Bowl champs next year. Those are nearly twice as good as the two teams tied for second on the list — the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers — who came in at 9-to-1.

The Seahawks are among four teams tied for sixth at 16-to-1 (check out the gallery above for Seattle and the rest of the teams at the top of Bovada’s odds) while the Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers tied for the longest odds at 150-to-1.

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