Just a year after finding themselves in the Super Bowl, Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers missed the playoffs. What could be determined to be a “Super Bowl hangover” was caused by a litany of injuries to key positions including George Kittle, Raheem Mostert, and Nick Bosa. Almost every starter graced the IR at some point of the season, many of which were season-ending. Shanahan coached a brilliant season with the remaining pieces and the 49ers were in playoff contention until the final quarter of the season.
Equally as long as their IR list is San Francisco’s upcoming list of free agents. Highlighting the list are star defensive end Solomon Thomas, veteran corner Richard Sherman, tackle Trent Williams, and fullback Kyle Juszczyk. 20 other players on both offense or defense who received at least one start are also set to have their contracts expire. It’s a difficult offseason upcoming for the 49ers, but San Francisco remains a young and talented team with a wide open Super Bowl window. It’s an attractive destination for free agents and the 49ers should be just fine moving forward.
Seattle Seahawks vs San Francisco 49ers spread, odds, line, over/under, prediction. In order to win the wager, you need to hit all of the bets to cash the winning ticket. For the Super Bowl, the most common parlay wager will be a two-team parlay and the return is quite generous at 13/5 odds (Bet $100 to win $260). For this year’s matchup, bettors can wager on one of four different parlay wagers. 8 hours ago Charlotte 49ers (9-12 SU, 10-11 ATS) vs Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (10-10 SU, 9-10-1 ATS). UTSA Wednesday, March 10 at Ford Center At The Star in Frisco Texas. Find the best moneyline odds, spread, and total; also get odds history, betting percentages, SBD's predicted score, team betting trends, and stat comparisons. Odds are ever-changing during games, which would prove to be fruitful for sharp and prepared bettors. For example, if the 49ers (-225) were heavily favored against the Raiders (+190) before kickoff, a payout on a $10 bet on the 49ers to win would win just $4.44.
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49ers prop bets
Prop bets are based on individual performance, typically surrounding players. With such a volatile rotating cast of running backs this past season, providing sharp bettors with plenty of opportunity in prop betting. For example, Jeff Wilson Jr.’s projected rushing total in the 49ers’ Week 16 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals was 38.5 yards. That game, Wilson exploded for 183 yards on the ground– exceeding everyone’s wildest expectations. Those who bet on Wilson to exceed 38.5 yards (the over) would have cashed out that week.
Search below for San Francisco 49ers team or player props currently being offered at sportsbooks. You can also look around at other teams and players using this tool. Happy shopping!
49ers futures odds
Futures are long-term bets that can range from an offseason to a full season (or beyond). Team win totals, award winners, and player performance are common futures. For example:
2020 Odds to win NFL DPOY
- Nick Bosa +250
- Aaron Donald +400
- Myles Garrett +800
- T.J. Watt +1100
This line for the Defensive Player of the Year would often be bet before the season starts. Futures allow for bettors to capitalize on players they think are favorites to win awards long before the odds shift away from their favor. For example, Aaron Donald opened with odds of +400 to win the DPOY; his odds shifted as the season developed and Donald was the eventual winner of the award come December.
49ers Super Bowl LVI odds
The San Francisco 49ers opened with +1400 odds to win Super Bowl LVI– second-best odds in the NFC West and fourth-best odds in the NFC.
49ers NFC West odds
The 49ers were the first team to be eliminated from NFC West contention during an injury-riddled 2020.
49ers win totals
NFL win totals will be released later this offseason. Keep your eyes on this page for the latest NFL projected win totals.
San Francisco 49ers 2021 schedule and betting odds
Check back for the complete 49ers 2021 schedule along with the opening spreads for every game.
How to bet on the San Francisco 49ers
Moneyline
The moneyline is the simplest of bets, decided by the straight-up winner and loser of each game. Consider the following example:
- 49ers -185
- Panthers +310
The 49ers are considered heavy favorites in this matchup (indicated by -185), requiring a $185 bet to win $100 (plus the initial bet back). The Panthers are the underdog in this matchup, paying out $410 total for a $100 bet ($310 in winnings). How much either team wins or loses by does not matter in moneyline betting, the payout remains the same.
Point spread
Betting on the point spread is determinant on how many points a team wins or loses by. Take the following example:
- 49ers -6.5 (-110)
- Dolphins +6.5 (-110)
In this example, San Francisco is favored by 6.5 points, indicated by “-6.5.” If the 49ers win the game 27-20, the 49ers (-6.5) win the bet and would have a total payout of $19.09 on a $10 bet ($9.09 in profit). If the Dolphins keep the game within seven and lose 23-17, the Dolphins (+6.5) would win, and the payout would be the same as listed above.
Point total (over/under)
The point total refers to the over/under line set by books. This number projects the total number of points scored in a game and, like prop betting, is bet whether one thinks the score will go over or under the set point total. For example, the 49ers’ Week 7 matchup with the New England Patriots had a projected point total of 47.5 points. San Francisco won that game 33-7, resulting in 40 points being scored. Those that bet under the point total would have cashed out.
The 49ers have fielded one of the most potent defenses and dangerous running games in the NFL for the past few seasons; the Kyle Shanahan system specializes in diversifying their offensive weapons and getting as many athletes involved in the game as possible. As a result, the 49ers aren’t quick-scoring, one-play threatening, and usually garner lower point totals. Typical over/unders for games involving the 49ers sit between 45 and 49 points.
In-play and live betting
Sometimes, the most thrilling and rewarding bets are bets made while games are being played. These are referred to as live bets or in-play bets. Odds are ever-changing during games, which would prove to be fruitful for sharp and prepared bettors. For example, if the 49ers (-225) were heavily favored against the Raiders (+190) before kickoff, a payout on a $10 bet on the 49ers to win would win just $4.44.
However, say the 49ers fell to a big 17-3 deficit in the first half despite controlling the overall game (due to a costly turnover or special teams gaffe). Odds may swing in favor of the Raiders, who may be a -110 favorite at halftime. Taking the 49ers to come back and win the game could present plus-odds (say, +130). Should a bettor take San Francisco (+130) at halftime and the 49ers pull off the comeback, winners would win $13 instead of $4.44 (plus the initial $10 bet).
This could also be an effective way to “hedge” your bet; say a bettor took the Raiders (+190) in that game, but San Francisco jumps out to a 21-0 first quarter lead and is controlling the overall feel of the game, bettors could hedge by throwing some money down on San Francisco (-270) to return some of the inevitably-lost bet.
Parlays and teasers
You can always string bets together in the form of parlays or teasers. Usually during busy Sundays, bettors can parlay several teams to win or cover against the spread and if all bets are successful, the payouts are multiplied. Teasers function similarly, except they allow bettors to move each point spread to a more favorable line in exchange for diminished odds.
49ers 2020 recap
Record: 6-10
Record ATS: 7-9
Over/under record: 8-8
The follow-up to the 49ers’ Super Bowl LIV appearance was about as disappointed as it gets. The team was riddled with injuries to star players including Nick Bosa, George Kittle, Raheem Mostert, Deebo Samuel, Solomon Thomas, and Jamar Taylor. As a result, San Francisco finished 6-10, which is positive compared to what cards they were dealt in 2020. This season can be effectively written off and fans can look forward to 2021.
49ers 2021 offseason moves
Key free agents: Trent Williams (LT), Richard Sherman (CB), Solomon Thomas (EDGE), Kyle Juszczyk (FB), Tevin Coleman (RB), Kerry Hyder (EDGE), Jamar Taylor (CB), Jason Verrett (CB)
Draft pick position needs: CB, OL, QB, EDGE
The list of upcoming 49ers free agents is nearly as long as their injury report from any given week last season. With so many resources sunk into Trent Williams and a successful season for the left tackle, it’s expected that the 49ers will franchise tag him or sign him to an extension this offseason. Richard Sherman is not expected back with San Francisco and neither is Tevin Coleman. Jason Verrett was arguably the best defensive back for the 49ers in 2020 and he played himself into a big contract; one that will likely be picked up by the 49ers. Solomon Thomas is also expected to be extended coming off his ACL injury.
The conservation revolving around the 49ers has thus far been quarterback. BYU’s Zach Wilson is reported to be San Francisco’s guy, but he’s also been rumored to land with the Jets at the second pick in the Draft. With the 12th pick, it’s unlikely that the 49ers will end up drafting a quarterback. Texas offensive lineman Sam Cosmi could be a potential player drafted at this spot, as is Virginia Tech’s Christian Darrisaw. San Francisco could go any number of ways and they’ve surprised in recent drafts, so it’s anyone’s guess as to who they’ll end up with come April.
Super Bowl 54 will take place on Feb. 2, 2020 at Hard Rock Stadium from Miami Gardens, Florida and this year’s matchup will feature the Kansas City Chiefs against the San Francisco 49ers.
Super Bowl 54 Betting Odds
The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook sent out an opening line of Pick ‘em for Super Bowl 54 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
The early money came in on the Chiefs and the SuperBook is now holding Kansas City -1 while a few other betting shops in the United States have gone to 1 ½.
The ‘over/under' opened at 51 ½ at the SuperBook and early wagers moved the line to 52 ½. After a week of betting, the Super Bowl total has been moved up to 54 ½. at most betting shops.
Super Bowl 54 Betting Strategies
Basically, this is a cooperative effort between the two teams to either go ‘Over’ or ‘Under’ the posted total. VegasInsider.com handicapper Matt Blunt has provided his early analysis on other popular wagers for Super Bowl 54 between the Chiefs and 49ers.
Total (Over/Under)
With the point-spread being so short, some bettors could be undecided on the Chiefs and 49ers. The next best option is playing the total or ‘over/under’ for Super Bowl 54. If you’re unfamiliar with this wager, it’s easy to understand. Basically, your wager is determined by the combined points between the two teams to either go ‘Over’ or ‘Under’ the posted total.
Blunt not only provides his Best Bets on the ‘over/under’ for the Super Bowl, he digs deep into his database and breaks down the historical total numbers for the Super Bowl.
Plus, he touches on numbers for both the first-quarter and first-half wagers. Novice bettors might not want to jump into the deep end of these betting markets so quickly, but his analysis could have you taking the plunge.
Parlay
The majority of bettors love to make a large score and one of the easiest ways to multiply your profits is through a wager called a parlay. The popular sports betting wager is easy to understand and it’s a bet that contains more than multiple bets. In order to win the wager, you need to hit all of the bets to cash the winning ticket.
For the Super Bowl, the most common parlay wager will be a two-team parlay and the return is quite generous at 13/5 odds (Bet $100 to win $260). For this year’s matchup, bettors can wager on one of four different parlay wagers.
Chiefs-Over, Chiefs-Under
49ers-Over, 49ers-Under
Blunt provides all the analysis on what you should do for the big game between San Francisco and Kansas City.
Teaser
Similar to a parlay wager, the Teaser is a wager that consists of at least two outcomes and you must win and at least push on both of the outcomes to turn the profit. You’re not receiving the generous return as the parlay wager but you do get a major advantage over the sportsbooks – and that bonus allows you to move the point-spread or total on the matchup.
For a two-team teaser on the Super Bowl, most sportsbooks offer 6 or 7-point teasers. For this year’s matchup, teasers would look like this based on the latest line for Kansas City -1 and a ‘over/under’ of 54.
Kansas City +6, Over 47
Kansas City +6, Under 64
San Francisco +8, Over 47
San Francisco +8, Under 64
Once again, Blunt breaks down all of the teaser outcomes for the past Super Bowls plus he provides the numbers on both the Chiefs and 49ers for their first 18 games.
Super Bowl 54 Betting Stats & Resources
VegasInsider.com users that prefer to use betting analytics should check out the below resources on our site:
Betting Stats Value Index Edge Power Rankings
Our Betting Stats, provided by veteran handicapper Andy Iskoe, list all the key numbers per specific categories for both the Chiefs and 49ers.
The Value Index Edge (VI Edge) is a handicapping tool that creates an edge for each NFL matchup based on the VegasInsider.com Value Index power rankings. These rankings are created with analytical numbers along with opinions from our expert handicappers and staff.
The Power Rankings are also created by Andy Iskoe and his data numbers are off the charts! He provides three sets of power rankings for both Kansas City and San Francisco.
- Linear Regression Power Ratings
- Average Line Played Against Power Ratings
- Average Result Versus Line Power Ratings
Super Bowl 54 Expert Picks
VegasInsider.com's top Expert Handicappers are crunching the numbers and lining up their expert picks for Super Bowl 54 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
NFL Money Leader, Paul Bovi, ended the season on a 10-4 NFL run, bringing his record to 80-50 (62%) +2,505 overall.
NFL Playoffs Leader, Jim Feist, has a 9-3 postseason record, increasing his net profits to +1,695 this year.
Hammerin' Hank Goldberg went 3-0 with his Conference Championship expert picks and is on an 11-3 win streak!
NFL Percent Leader, Scott Pritchard, dominated books this year with a 63%, +1,085 overall record this season.
Chiefs vs. 49ers - Record Breakdown
Overall Record
Chiefs: 14-4 SU, 12-5-1 ATS, 10-8 O/U
49ers: 15-3 SU, 11-6-1 ATS, 9-8-1 O/U
Away Record
Chiefs: 7-1 SU, 6-2 ATS, 3-5 O/U
49ers: 7-1 SU, 6-2 ATS, 3-4-1 O/U
Record vs. Playoff Teams
Seahawks Betting Odds
Includes Divisional and Championship Results
Chiefs: 5-3 SU, 5-3 ATS, 7-1 O/U
49ers: 4-3 SU, 6-1 ATS, 3-3-1 O/U
Head-to-Head - 49ers & Chiefs
Last Meeting: 2018 Regular Season - Kansas City 38 San Francisco 27
The Chiefs defeated the 49ers 38-27 as 5.5-point home favorites in Week 3 of the 2018 regular season. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw three touchdown passes in the win while San Francisco QB Jimmy Garoppolo sustained a season-ending knee injury in the loss.
Super Bowl Betting History - 49ers & Chiefs
San Francisco
The 49ers have appeared in the Super Bowl six times, going 5-1 overall. San Francisco won four Super Bowls in the 1980's and one in 1994 before losing in its last appearance in 2012. The 'over' has cashed in four of San Francisco's last five Super Bowl appearances, including the 34-31 loss to Baltimore on a 48 total.
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Kansas City
Kansas City owns a 1-1 all-time record in the Super Bowl and the lone loss came in the first installment to Green Bay, a 35-10 decision. The Chiefs rebounded in Super Bowl IV, defeating Minnesota 23-7 as 12-point underdog.
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