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Bills welcome Caesars Sportsbook as an official mobile sports betting partner

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The Buffalo Bills and Caesars Entertainment, Inc. announced a multi-year partnership to make Caesars Sportsbook an Official Mobile Sports Betting Partner of the Buffalo Bills. The partnership combines custom fan experiences ‘fit for a Caesar’, significant sponsorship assets, and provides Caesars Sportsbook naming rights to a new sportsbook-style premium club lounge at Highmark Stadium.

Details on the brand-new club in the northwest corner tower of the existing Business Class Club will be available prior to the start of the 2022 Buffalo Bills season. In addition to the new space, Caesars Sportsbook gains access to the use of official Buffalo Bills logos and marks, as well as access to a wide range of VIP experiences and hospitality assets to make available for Caesars Sportsbook bettors through the Caesars Sportsbook app’s integration with the industry-leading loyalty program, Caesars Rewards.

“This partnership gives us the opportunity to connect with one of the most passionate fan bases in all of sports,” said Chris Holdren, Co-President of Caesars Digital. “We’re ready to welcome Bills fans into the Caesars Empire and offer them access to best-in-class hospitality experiences through our Caesars Sportsbook app as we continue to expand our footprint across the state of New York and beyond.”

Broadcast and digital content across Bills’ properties, TV-visible in-game signage, and access to unique fan activations at Highmark Stadium, are all included in this partnership as Caesars Sportsbook will extend its outreach beyond Western New York to Bills fans in Southern Ontario. Bills fans attending the Wild Card playoff game against the New England Patriots can also enjoy a co-branded beanie giveaway.

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“The Caesars Sportsbook app is a premier sports betting app that connects sports fans and delivers best-in-class experiences,” said Dan Misko, Pegula Sports & Entertainment Sr. Vice President of Business Development. “We’re very excited to work together with Caesars to engage Bills fans throughout Western New York and Southern Ontario, bringing these unique experiences right to their fingertips. We look forward to the new attraction Caesars will bring to Highmark Stadium next season, and to working with Caesars Sportsbook for many years to come.”

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TheLines.com: Bills the Super Bowl favorite as season nears midpoint

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The Buffalo Bills are now the betting favorites to win the Super Bowl, among the most prominent shifts in futures odds from Week 1 as the NFL season reaches its midpoint, according to TheLines.com, which tracks odds in the U.S. regulated sports betting markets.

A consensus of that nation’s largest legal online sportsbooks — including FanDuel, DraftKings, PointsBet, PlaySugarHouse, and BetMGM — now place the Bills at +550 to win the Super Bowl, meaning bettors would win $550 for every $100 wagered. The AFC runners-up last season, the Bills entered this season at +1150, behind only the Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Baltimore Ravens. But a 5-2 start highlighted by an impressive 38-20 domination of the Chiefs two weeks have shifted the odds of the high-flying Bills.

Meanwhile, the 6-2 Bucs stand at +600 to win the Super Bowl after opening the season at +650. Both the Bills and Bucs sit just ahead of the NFL’s four one-loss teams: the Los Angeles Rams (+750, from +1500), Green Bay Packers (+900, from +1400), Dallas Cowboys (+1000, from +3500), and Arizona Cardinals (+1100, from +4800).

“Even though the Buccaneers and Bills have lesser records than a handful of teams, they are proven commodities,” said Brett Collson, lead analyst for TheLines.com. “That is especially true at quarterback, where Josh Allen has become a bona fide star and Tom Brady is, well, Tom Brady. Just behind, though, are veteran stars such as Matthew Stafford, Aaron Rodgers, and Dak Prescott, which shows just how important that position is in oddsmakers’ calculations.”

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The consensus odds to win the Super Bowl, as of Monday, Nov. 1, compared with odds ahead of Week 1:

  • Buffalo Bills (+500, from +1150)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+600, from +650)
  • Los Angeles Rams (+750, from +1500)
  • Green Bay Packers (+900, from +1400)
  • Dallas Cowboys (+1000, from +3500)
  • Arizona Cardinals (+1100, from +4800)
  • Baltimore Ravens (+1100, from +1400)
  • Kansas City Chiefs (+1300, from +500)
  • Tennessee Titans (+1400, from +3000)
  • Los Angeles Chargers (+2500, from +3300)
  • New Orleans Saints (+3000, from +4000)
  • Cleveland Browns (+3200, from +1600)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (+4000, from +10000)
  • Cincinnati Bengals (+4000, from +15000)
  • San Francisco 49ers (+5500, from +1400)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers (+5500, from +5000)
  • New England Patriots (+6000, from +3700)
  • Minnesota Vikings (+7500, from +5000)
  • Indianapolis Colts (+8000, from +3500)
  • Seattle Seahawks (+10000, from +2500)
  • Denver Broncos (+12500, from +5000)
  • Carolina Panthers (+15000, from +9000)
  • Philadelphia Eagles (+20000, from +12500)
  • Atlanta Falcons (+32000, from +8000)
  • Chicago Bears (+50000, from +6600)
  • Washington Football Team (+50000, from +5000)
  • Miami Dolphins (+65000, from +4000)
  • New York Giants (+75000, from +8000)
  • New York Jets (+250000, from +15000)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (+250000, from +13000)
  • Houston Texans (+400000, from +30000)
  • Detroit Lions (+400000, from +25000)

The consensus point spreads for Week 9 games, as of Monday, Nov. 1:

  • New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (-10.5); over/under 46.5
  • Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals (-2.5); over/under 45.5
  • Denver Broncos at Dallas Cowboys (-7); over/under 49.5
  • Houston Texans at Miami Dolphins (-7); over/under 45.5
  • Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints (-5.5); over/under 43.5
  • Las Vegas Raiders (-3) at New York Giants; over/under 47.5
  • New England Patriots (-3) at Carolina Panthers; over/under 43
  • Buffalo Bills (-14) at Jacksonville Jaguars; over/under 48.5
  • Minnesota Vikings at Baltimore Ravens (-5.5); over/under 49.5
  • Los Angeles Chargers (-2.5) at Philadelphia Eagles; over/under 51
  • Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs (-2.5); over/under 55.5
  • Arizona Cardinals (-2.5) at San Francisco 49ers; over/under 46.5
  • Tennessee Titans at Los Angeles Rams (-7); over/under 54
  • Chicago Bears at Pittsburgh Steelers (-6.5); over/under 40
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