What are the Vikings’ Super Bowl odds for the 2020 NFL season?

(Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) Mike Zimmer
(Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) Mike Zimmer /
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With the 2019 NFL season now officially over after Sunday’s Super Bowl, how high are the odds for the Minnesota Vikings to be the next team to capture a championship?

For the 54th year in a row, the Minnesota Vikings watched from afar as another team ended the season on top of the NFL mountain after winning the Super Bowl.

This time, it was the Kansas City Chiefs, who were able to erase a 10-point deficit to the San Francisco 49ers in the fourth quarter on Sunday and leave the field as the Super Bowl LIV champions. For the Chiefs, it was the second time in the franchise’s history that they ended their season with a Super Bowl victory.

With Kansas City’s win, the 2019 NFL season is officially over and every team’s focus will now shift to 2020, including the Vikings.

Unsurprisingly, odds for who will be crowned the 2020 Super Bowl champion have already been released. Shortly after Sunday’s result, Action Network released their early odds for Super Bowl 55 and Minnesota’s positioning isn’t anything to ignore.

At +2000, Action Network has the Vikings with the ninth-best odds in the entire league and the sixth-best odds in the NFC.

Topping their list is the Chiefs at +600, followed by the Baltimore Ravens (+800), 49ers (+1000), and New Orleans Saints (+1200). The NFC teams with better odds than Minnesota includes the 49ers, Saints, Green Bay Packers (+1600), Philadelphia Eagles (+1700), and Seattle Seahawks (+1800).

The full list of odds can be viewed here.

So based on these odds, the Vikings are being looked at as one of the teams who belong in the top third of the NFL. After their 2019 season that ended in the divisional round of the playoffs, these odds seem pretty fair for Minnesota.

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Now, these can easily change depending on what the Vikings and other teams around the league do during this year’s offseason. Hopefully, Minnesota’s decisions during the next few months results in their odds to win Super Bowl 55 looking better and not worse.