Super Bowl Betting Trends: How Public Is Betting Chiefs vs. Eagles Spread & Over/Under

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Super Bowl odds have been open for a few days, allowing bettors to get their early spread and over/action down for Chiefs vs. Eagles.

The spread has received the lion's share of attention thus far as Philadelphia flipped from a 2-point underdog to a 2-point favorite.

But when it comes to Super Bowl betting trends, the over/under has been even more one-sided than the spread.

With this in mind, let's take a look at the latest Super Bowl betting trends, including how the public is betting the Chiefs vs. Eagles spread and over/under.

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Super Bowl Betting Trends

With the spread flipping the Eagles from short underdogs to short favorites, it shouldn't be all that surprising to see the public backing Philly based on the latest Super Bowl betting trends.

The Action Network's NFL public betting data is showing that the Eagles have garnered 63% of the spread tickets to this point. However, the real money wagered is a bit more balanced with Philadelphia landing 58% of the loot.

Bettors are also lining up on the Chiefs vs. Eagles under.

Sixty-three percent of bets are banking on a lower-scoring game, and that percentage of tickets accounts for an even more lopsided 74% of the money.

Interestingly, the Super Bowl total has moved very little to this point, so it'll be interesting to see if oddsmakers are motivated to drop this number should action continue to flow on the under.

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