- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not favored to repeat as Super Bowl Champions in 2021.
- Tampa Bay is favored to make the Super Bowl as the +315 favorite to represent the NFC.
- The Bucs have -200 betting odds to win the NFC South and a -650 line to make the playoffs.
TAMPA, Fla. – Tom Brady made the most of his first season away from the New England Patriots as he was able to win his seventh Super Bowl. In the quest to win his eighth, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are expected to be contenders, but ultimately fall short.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2020 Season
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won their second Super Bowl in franchise history in 2020 despite not even winning their own division. The team went 11-5 in the regular season and was able to end the season hoisting the Lombardi trophy.
The Bucs are set to return all the starters from the Super Bowl team, but still made some moves in free agency and the draft.
Buccaneers Offseason Acquisitions
- Giovani Bernard, RB
- Antonio Hamilton, CB
- Joseph Jones, LB
- Joe Tryon, LB
- Kyle Trask, QB
- Robert Hainsey, OL
- Jaelon Darden, WR
When a team brings back an entire Super Bowl-caliber roster, not many moves need to be made, but the draftee Joe Tryon could have the biggest impact of any of the new additions.
Buccaneers 2021 Season Odds
Tampa Bay has been given the second-shortest odds (+600) by NFL betting sites behind only the Kansas City Chiefs. However, the Bucs are expected to make it to the Super Bowl as the team is a +315 favorite to be the NFC’s representative.
The Buccaneers are -200 favorites to win the NFC South which would be the team’s first time winning the division since 2007.
Since the team has -160 odds to have Over 11.5 wins, it’s probably not surprising to find them with a -650 line to make the playoffs.
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Nick is a football fanatic with years of sports journalism experience. He achieved a degree in Broadcast/Journalism from Penn State University. When he’s not covering the latest NFL odds you can catch him debating Brady > Belichick in his free time.