New England Patriots Futures Bets You Can Still Make

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Written By C.J. Pierre on December 16, 2022
New England Patriots futures bets you can still make

With just four regular season games left, the New England Patriots are still in the hunt for the playoffs.

Furthermore, despite the anticipated launch of legal sports betting in Massachusetts not occurring until at least January 2023 in physical establishments, there are still a handful of future betting options that remain open. In the event that all goes smoothly, local fans should still have the opportunity to place a few Patriots bets.

We should analyze the remaining Patriots bets that are currently offered by the leading US sportsbooks.

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Patriots Super Bowl and Playoff Odds

The New England Patriots have a record of 7-6 after playing 13 games. Currently, they hold the seventh seed in the AFC playoff bracket, which puts them in control of their own fate. If they manage to win their remaining four games, they will secure a spot in the playoffs.

The odds for the Patriots to win the Super Bowl in the 2022-23 NFL season were initially at . However, these odds have been changing on a weekly basis, and here is their current standing on various Massachusetts sportsbooks:

Sportsbook Patriots Super Bowl Odds
DraftKings MA +15000
FanDuel MA +15000
Caesars MA +15000
BetMGM MA +15000
PointsBet MA +12500

While winning the Super Bowl may seem unlikely for Patriots fans, the possibility of their team making the playoffs should not be dismissed. Let’s explore the odds of the Patriots securing a playoff spot.

Sportsbook Patriots to Make the Playoffs
DraftKings MA +200
Caesars MA +170
PointsBet MA +150

New England will face challenges in their remaining four games. This week, the Pats are considered the underdogs as they play away against the Las Vegas Raiders. In their Week 16 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Caesars Sportsbook has listed them as the lesser favored team.

The outcome of the Patriots’ Week 17 home game against the Miami Dolphins and their Week 18 road game against the Buffalo Bills will hinge primarily on the events unfolding in the upcoming two weeks.

Matthew Judon in the Running for Defensive Player of the Year

Passing their comfort zone in 2021, the Patriots decided to splurge on free agents, with pass rusher Matthew Judon being one of their notable acquisitions. Having previously excelled with the Baltimore Ravens, Judon has seamlessly continued his success under the guidance of head coach Bill Belichick.

Judon’s exceptional performance this year has placed him among the top contenders for the Defensive Player of the Year award.

Judon’s season sack count stands at 14.5, placing him at the top of the AFC leaderboard and second in the entire league, just behind Nick Bosa’s 15.5 sacks. The odds of Judon leading the league in sacks are currently .

At present, the focus is primarily on Bosa and Micah Parsons for the award. However, if Judon manages to deliver a strong performance in the remaining four games and secure the highest number of sacks in the league, he might have a chance to surprise everyone and claim the award.

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Rookie Jack Jones Longshot for Defensive Rookie of the Year

Rarely does a fourth-round selection emerge as a contender for the Rookie of the Year accolade. However, the Patriots appear to have unearthed a potential superstar in the latter stages of the draft. Familiar, isn’t it?

While I wouldn’t go as far as comparing Jack Jones to Tom Brady in terms of cornerbacks, it’s undeniable that Jones has surpassed everyone’s expectations and emerged as a prominent figure on one of the NFL’s top defenses.

Jones faces an incredibly challenging task in his quest to win the award. The odds heavily favor Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, who has already established himself as one of the top cover corners in the league.

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Is it possible for Jones to surpass Sauce in this race? It’s possible, but it would require Jones to have four exceptional performances and for Sauce to have a few underwhelming games. Nonetheless, it is definitely within the realm of possibility.