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With the NFL draft complete, the list of top Super Bowl contenders remains roughly the same as it was before the festivities. The Los Angeles Rams (+800), Seattle Seahawks (+950), Buffalo Bills (10-1), Baltimore Ravens (10-1) and Kansas City Chiefs (15-1) remain the top five championship favorites, with the only material difference being that the Rams lengthened slightly from +750.
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There’s also still a large pile-up at 16-1, and a fifth team got added to that mix when the Philadelphia Eagles improved from 19-1 over the weekend. Amid rumors that they will be trading A.J. Brown, the Eagles drafted highly-touted wide receiver Makai Lemon, and they also traded for linebacker Jonathan Greenard to bolster the defense. Philly’s NFC East rival, the Dallas Cowboys, also improved, from 28-1 to 25-1.
Some teams that saw their odds notably lengthen include the Detroit Lions (17-1 to 18-1), Jacksonville Jaguars (25-1 to 28-1) and Denver Broncos (18-1 to 19-1), who attracted a $10,000 wager at 20-1 odds at BetMGM. The sportsbook also reports that the New York Giants have taken the most bets (8.1%) since the draft, while the Chiefs have garnered the most handle (12.0%).
FanDuel revealed that in the first 24 hours following the draft’s final day, the Cleveland Browns had taken the most Super Bowl wagers at 250-1 odds: DraftKings lists the Browns at 150-1, a number that did not move since before the draft.
Note: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook
and subject to change.
NFL championship oddsTeamSuper BowlConferenceDivisionWins (O/U)Playoffs (Y/N)Los Angeles Rams