Patriots remain favorites to win Super Bowl LI but who is climbing? 11/8/16

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The Patriots remain favored to win Super Bowl LI but which contenders are climbing following Week 9 in the NFL?

According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Patriots are currently 2/1 favorites to win this season’s Super Bowl and no team is really close to that number from an odds perspective. The team with the next-best odds are the red-hot Cowboys, who are 8/1 to win this season’s NFL title. After holding on to beat the Bills on Monday night, the Seahawks have the third-best odds behind New England and Dallas at 9/1.

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Behind the Seahawks are the NFC South-leading Falcons, who have 13/1 odds after beating the Packers and Buccaneers in consecutive weeks. The Chiefs, Raiders and Steelers are all listed behind Atlanta at 15/1 odds, respectively, while the Packers are 17/1 and the defending Super Bowl champion Browns are 18/1 after losing Sunday night in Oakland.

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After losing three straight games following a 5-0 start, the Vikings are now 5-3 and have 20/1 odds to win Super Bowl LI. The struggling Cardinals are also mid-range long-shots at 25/1, while the Giants are 30/1 and the Panthers are 45/1. Also in that group are the Colts, who upset the Packers on Sunday, at 50/1, while the Chargers and first-place Texans are 60/1, respectively. The Lions are 65/1, the Bengals are 70/1, and the Ravens are 75/1.

The other long shots include the Eagles at 80/1, the Saints at 85/1, and the Redskins at 90/1. After losing in Seattle on Monday, the Bills are 125/1, the Dolphins are 150/1, and the Titans are 200/1. The Rams are 250/1, the Bucs are 400/1, the Jets are 450/1, and the Bears are 500/1. The team with the longest odds right now are the Jaguars at 750/1, while the 49ers and Browns have essentially be eliminated.

 

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