Panthers Super Bowl numbers go down following Baker Mayfield trade
Panthers' Super Bowl numbers go down following Baker Mayfield trade Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Panthers Super Bowl odds *after* the Baker Mayfield trade: +13000
Panthers Super Bowl odds before the Baker Mayfield trade: +12500Panthers Super Bowl odds *after* the Baker Mayfield trade: +13000 It's weird that the Panthers' Super Bowl odds numbers went down. Since it went down, that must mean Vegas thinks there will be a different starting quarterback this season in Mayfield. It could also mean they are less confident in him than Sam Darnold. Darnold was likely to be the starter for the season before Mayfield was traded. Mayfield is now expected to be the starter (that's why Carolina traded for him). Unlike Darnold or rookie quarterback Matt Corrall, Mayfield has had some success, leading the Browns to an 11-5 record in 2020 and winning a playoff game on the road in Pittsburgh. One would think the Panthers' chances would go up a little up, instead of down.
Panthers Super Bowl odds take a hit after trading for Baker Mayfield
Cleveland Browns v Baltimore Ravens Baker Mayfield was traded from the to the on Wednesday, July 7. He was traded for a conditional fifth-round pick. The Panthers dumped part of his $18.8 million that the Browns owed him. While it is far from the regular season, the Panthers' Super Bowl odds have decreased since acquiring Mayfield. Here are the Super Bowl odds before and after acquiring quarterback Baker Mayfield: Panthers Super Bowl odds before the Baker Mayfield trade: +12500. Panthers Super Bowl odds *after* the Baker Mayfield trade: +13000 Panthers Super Bowl odds before the Baker Mayfield trade: +12500Panthers Super Bowl odds *after* the Baker Mayfield trade: +13000
Panthers Super Bowl odds before the Baker Mayfield trade: +12500Panthers Super Bowl odds *after* the Baker Mayfield trade: +13000 It's weird that the Panthers' Super Bowl odds numbers went down. Since it went down, that must mean Vegas thinks there will be a different starting quarterback this season in Mayfield. It could also mean they are less confident in him than Sam Darnold. Darnold was likely to be the starter for the season before Mayfield was traded. Mayfield is now expected to be the starter (that's why Carolina traded for him). Unlike Darnold or rookie quarterback Matt Corrall, Mayfield has had some success, leading the Browns to an 11-5 record in 2020 and winning a playoff game on the road in Pittsburgh. One would think the Panthers' chances would go up a little up, instead of down.