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Belichick opens as big favorite to win 2020 NFL Coach of the Year

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The New England Patriots have been the talk of the NFL offseason after quarterback Tom Brady left the team and headed to Tampa Bay. Many believe the loss of Brady signals the end of the Patriots' run as Super Bowl contenders but oddsmakers disagree. Bill Belichick opened as the overwhelming +1000 favorite to win NFL Coach of the Year, an early indication that the betting market isn't ready to bury the Patriots quite yet.

Belichick has been named NFL Coach of the Year three times but hasn't won the award since 2010. If he receives the honor for the fourth time, it'll likely mean the Patriots made it to the playoffs once again. Since 1991, only one coach - Bruce Arians in 2012 - has won the award by recording fewer than 10 victories, and he was in a unique position because he served as the Indianapolis Colts' interim coach for 12 games, going 9-3.

While Belichick is the clear favorite, one of his old assistants is tied for the longest odds to win the award. Houston's Bill O'Brien is a long shot at 50-1 after trading away receiver DeAndre Hopkins. He's joined by Doug Marrone (Jaguars), Adam Gase (Jets), and Matt Patricia (Lions) as the coaches with the longest odds.

Here is a complete list of the NFL Coach of the Year odds, along with three early bets to consider.

Coach Team Odds
Bill Belichick Patriots +1000
Kyle Shanahan 49ers +1600
Mike Vrabel Titans +1600
Bruce Arians Buccaneers +2000
Kliff Kingsbury Cardinals +2000
Mike McCarthy Cowboys +2000
Sean McDermott Bills +2000
Frank Reich Colts +2000
Andy Reid Chiefs +2000
Kevin Stefanski Browns +2000
John Harbaugh Ravens +2200
Sean Payton Saints +2200
Vic Fangio Broncos +2500
Brian Flores Dolphins +2500
Sean McVay Rams +2500
Zac Taylor Bengals +2500
Mike Tomlin Steelers +2500
Pete Carroll Seahawks +2800
Anthony Lynn Chargers +2800
Doug Pederson Eagles +2800
Ron Rivera Redskins +2800
Matt LaFleur Packers +3000
Dan Quinn Falcons +3000
Mike Zimmer Vikings +3000
Jon Gruden Raiders +4000
Joe Judge Giants +4000
Matt Nagy Bears +4000
Matt Rhule Panthers +4000
Adam Gase Jets +5000
Doug Marrone Jaguars +5000
Bill O'Brien Texans +5000
Matt Patricia Lions +5000

Mike McCarthy +2000

McCarthy enters a good situation in Dallas. After spending a year out of football, the former Green Bay Packers coach takes over a talented but underachieving Cowboys team. Dallas recorded double-digit wins just three times in 10 years under Jason Garrett. If McCarthy gets the Cowboys to play up to their potential and turns them into legitimate Super Bowl contenders, he'll be a strong candidate to win the award.

Sean McDermott +2000

The Buffalo Bills are a team a lot of people like in 2020 and for good reason. Buffalo has quietly built one of the most talented rosters in the NFL over the last three seasons and is pushing to become one of the AFC's elite teams after winning 10 games in 2019. McDermott has taken Buffalo to the playoffs in two of his first three seasons, and should the Bills finally unseat New England in the AFC East, he'll be one of the favorites to win the award.

Mike Tomlin +2500

If there is one guy bettors should consider jumping on early, it's Tomlin. He could have won the award last season after leading the Steelers to within a game of the playoffs, despite losing starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to an elbow injury in Week 1. Pittsburgh is expected to field one of the NFL's top defenses, and if Big Ben stays healthy, the Steelers can push the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North. Tomlin has never been named NFL Coach of the Year but at 25-1, he's the best value on the board. Expect his odds to shorten as we get closer to the start of the season.

Thomas Casale is theScore's supervising editor of sports betting. He's been following the sports betting industry for almost 30 years. A devoted fan of the wishbone offense, Thomas bets on all sports but specializes in college football, NFL, and college basketball. Find him on Twitter @TheTomCasale.

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