Oddsmaker paints grim picture of Patriots’ chances in 2022
Several AFC teams have improved this offseason by way of blockbuster trades and free-agent signings, but the New England Patriots have done very little. At least one Las Vegas oddsmakers believes that it going to show when the 2022 season begins.
The Miami Dolphins made a huge splash on Wednesday when they acquired Tyreek Hill in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. While that move hurts the Chiefs in the short term, it undoubtedly made one of New England’s division rivals better. Given all that has transpired this offseason, one Las Vegas oddsmaker views the Patriots as the 11th-best team in the AFC.
One Las Vegas oddsmaker didn’t mince words about the New England Patriots and their chances in 2022.
“That’s the 11th-best team in the AFC.”
— Sammy P (@spshoot) March 23, 2022
That may seem a bit extreme, but is it really? The Patriots finished sixth in the AFC last year. Would that have been the case if the Indianapolis Colts had Matt Ryan instead of Carson Wentz? What if Russell Wilson were the quarterback of the Denver Broncos or Deshaun Watson were leading the Cleveland Browns? Lamar Jackson played through injuries for much of the season, and he should make a huge difference for the Baltimore Ravens in 2022 if healthy. The Dolphins beat the Patriots twice last year, and that was before they had Tyreek Hill. The Los Angeles Chargers have added Khalil Mack via trade and signed JC Jackson, who was New England’s top cornerback last season. The Las Vegas Raiders just traded for Davante Adams.
You get the point. Really, there are probably only three teams you can say with certainty are worse than the Patriots at the moment — the New York Jets, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars. There are always variables that cannot be accounted for, such as if Mac Jones makes a massive second-year leap. But the reality is several teams have gotten much better this offseason, and the Patriots have probably gotten worse.
Of course, most people didn’t expect New England to go 10-7 last season with a rookie quarterback starting. That is the Bill Belichick factor, and it would be unwise to doubt the future Hall of Famer. Either way, it doesn’t look good on paper. The odds will likely reflect that unless there are major changes prior to Week 1 of next season.
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