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Heading into the final week of the regular season, the Patriots remain favored to win Super Bowl LI.
According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Patriots have 8/5 odds to win this season’s Super Bowl, followed by the Cowboys at 17/5 and the Steelers at 17/2. The Falcons, who currently own the No. 2 seed in the NFC, have 21/2 odds to win it all, while the Chiefs, Packers and Seahawks are all 12/1. Green Bay hasn’t even secured a playoff spot yet, but could win the NFC North if it beats Detroit at Ford Field on Sunday night.
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Continuing with the odds, the Giants are 25/1 to win the Super Bowl while the Derek Carr-less Raiders are 40/1 and the Texans are 50/1. The Dolphins, who own the No. 6 seed in the AFC, have the worst odds of the playoff-bound teams to win the Super Bowl at 60/1. The Redskins, Lions and Buccaneers have yet to secure a playoff spot, but are listed with 60/1, 80/1 and 100/1 odds, respectively, to win this season’s NFL title.
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The Patriots can wrap up home field advantage throughout the playoffs with a win over the Dolphins on Sunday at 1:00PM ET. New England is currently a 9.5-point favorite in Miami after opening as a 6-point favorite. The Chiefs, meanwhile, can win the AFC West with a win over the Chargers (+5.5), coupled with an Oakland loss to Denver (-2). If that scenario goes down, then the Chiefs and Raiders would switch positions in the AFC. (Kansas City is currently the No. 5 seed while Oakland is the No. 2 seed.)
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In the NFC, the Cowboys have secured home field advantage throughout the playoffs but the rest of the seeds have yet to be determined. The Falcons currently own the No. 2 seed but need to beat the Saints on Sunday at 4:25PM ET to wrap up a first-round bye. The Seahawks can move into the No. 2 seed with a win over the 49ers, plus an Atlanta loss to New Orleans. As previously mentioned, the winner of the Packers-Lions game on Sunday night in Detroit will win the NFC North, while the Redskins can secure the sixth and final seed in the NFC with a win over the Giants.