The line for the Super Bowl LII, between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots, was the widest since in nine seasons, with the Patriots starting as 5 ½-point favorites (6 ½ on some books). That line has moved to a consistent 5 or 5 ½ points on the vast majority of books. The game, of course, won’t take place until February 4, so the line could move one way or the other, depending on which side the money flows in on. Should you bet now, or should you wait and see? Let’s take a look at some Super Bowl betting insights on this question.
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