Bengals Betting Trend Presents Potential Value Ahead of Super Bowl 56

CINCINNATI, OHIO - JANUARY 02: Joe Mixon #28 of the Cincinnati Bengals against the Kansas City Chiefs at Paul Brown Stadium on January 02, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OHIO - JANUARY 02: Joe Mixon #28 of the Cincinnati Bengals against the Kansas City Chiefs at Paul Brown Stadium on January 02, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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The Super Bowl is the most bet on game of the year, in any American sport. And with seemingly endless props, trends, angles and options, sifting through the mud of sorts can be tough for Super Bowl bettors at times. That’s why we’re here. One trend is pointing towards the Bengals covering the spread on Sunday, Feb. 13th.

Bengals Super Bowl 56 Odds

Currently, the Bengals sit +4 in WynnBET’s latest Super Bowl 56 odds. While this is a tad higher of a spread than the past few Super Bowls, this trend shows that shouldn’t be an issue at all the Cincinnati.

The Bengals dominated against the spread this season, especially when they were considered underdogs. In 11 games so far this season, the Bengals are 8-3 against the spread (ATS) as an underdog.

A winning percentage like that, especially in a situation they have found themselves in a lot, is nothing to be ignored.

To take it a step further, looking at it from the Rams’ perspective, they went 10-10 ATS this season. Teams with a .500 ATS record in the Super bowl have not fared well. Teams entering the Super Bowl with a .500 ATS record or worse have never won the game straight up and are only 1-5-1 ATS.

Again, that’s a number that is tough to ignore. These may just be trends from the past, but history has a pattern of repeating itself, even if the Bengals and Rams each have their differences with teams before them. But, as a Bengals fan and a Bengals bettor, you certainly have to feel more comfortable seeing this.

If you’d like to wager on Super Bowl 56, make sure to head over to WynnBET for all the spread, total, moneyline and prop bets out there. There’s plenty of opportunities to wager some action on the Super Bowl and add a little extra juice to the biggest game of the year.