Super Bowl: Predictive Analytics Suggest Philadelphia Eagles Are The Best Bet To Win Super Bowl LVII
Super Bowl: Predictive Analytics Suggest Philadelphia Eagles Are The Best Bet To Win Super Bowl LVII

Many people jumped off the Philadelphia Eagles bandwagon late in the NFL regular season, but our predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, likes the team's chances of winning the biggest prize in all of sports, Super Bowl LVII. While our artificial intelligence gives the Kansas City Chiefs the highest probability of winning it all, you just can't beat the value of getting Jalen Hurts and co. at +550 odds. Keep reading to find out why the Eagles are a great bet to win a championship in head coach Nick Sirianni's second year with the team. Also, make sure you constantly come back to Dimers throughout the NFL Playoffs, as we have you covered with best bets, player props and the best sportsbook offers! The “Bet $5, Get $200 in site credit” offer from DraftKings Sportsbook is one of our favorites at the moment. 

 

2023 Super Bowl Winner Probabilities

NFL TEAM PROBABILITY
Kansas City Chiefs 20.6%
Philadelphia Eagles  16.9%
Buffalo Bills 16.7%
San Francisco 49ers  11.8%
Dallas Cowboys 8.2%
Cincinnati Bengals 6.8%
Los Angeles Chargers 4.5%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4.2%
Minnesota Vikings 3.6%
Baltimore Ravens 2.4%

Why The Philadelphia Eagles Will Win Super Bowl LVII

It's hard to find a team that's as balanced as the Eagles. Not only was Philadelphia third in the NFL in offensive DVOA, but the Eagles were also sixth in defensive DVOA. The Bills were the only other team in the league to finish inside the top 10 in both categories.

Philadelphia also enters the postseason with the advantage of having earned a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the course of the NFC playoffs. Considering how difficult it is to play at Lincoln Financial Field, it's hard not to love the Eagles' chances of doing something special over the next couple of weeks. 

Philadelphia's offense is as complete as they come, with Hurts being a legitimate MVP candidate after having thrown for 3,701 yards with 22 touchdowns and only six picks, while also adding another 760 yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground. He's the most dangerous dual-threat quarterback in football, and having AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith and Dallas Goedert as his pass-catching weapons is downright unfair.

  
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By Dimers