There are three remaining unbeaten teams in the NFL: the Seattle Seahawks, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Tennessee Titans. Interestingly, none of those are in the top two in the latest odds to win the Super Bowl, as Kansas City and Baltimore still hold the top slots. Tennessee still offers plenty of value, in particular.
As you plan your wagering on NFL futures, take a look at these odds as well as our thoughts on some of the contenders.
NFL News: Updated Odds to Win Super Bowl LV
Kansas City Chiefs | +400 |
Baltimore Ravens | +600 |
Seattle Seahawks | +750 |
Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers | +1100 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1200 |
New Orleans Saints | +1300 |
Tennessee Titans | +1500 |
Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams | +2200 |
Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts | +3000 |
New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers | +3300 |
Cleveland Browns | +4000 |
Las Vegas Raiders | +4500 |
Dallas Cowboys | +6000 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +6600 |
Carolina Panthers, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins | +10000 |
Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings | +15000 |
New York Giants | +30000 |
Washington Football Team | +40000 |
Cincinnati Bengals, Jacksonville Jaguars | +50000 |
New York Jets | +100000 |
The time to take advantage of any remaining value on the Seattle Seahawks might be right now. They did lose edge rusher/strong side linebacker Bruce Irvin for the season at Week 2, and while the team has depth at that position, they have only posted nine sacks since Irvin had to leave the field. Seattle is still getting all-world play out of Russell Wilson at quarterback, and the opportunistic Seattle defense has created enough stops for the offense to prosper.
The Kansas City Chiefs have lost three of their starting offensive linemen, now that Kelechi Osemele has torn tendons in both knees. He joined Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Lucas Niang, who had opted out of the season due to COVID-19 concerns. The Chiefs lost a dogfight to the Las Vegas Raiders two weeks ago before coming back to beat the Buffalo Bills early on Monday, relying on the running game to control the tempo against a Bills team that prides itself on a tough, hard-nosed defense but could not stop the Chiefs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a problem at linebacker after losing linebacker Devin Bush for the season with an ACL tear in their win over Cleveland. His replacement is Robert Spillane, who had played exactly one defensive snap coming into 2020. We’ll see how well Spillane fares when the Steelers get to deal with Derrick Henry and the Tennessee running attack next week.
The Baltimore Ravens can still put up points in bunches, but their defense showed some holes against Philadelphia last week, as the Eagles almost dug themselves out of a three-score hole in the fourth quarter. The Ravens have a deep secondary and a physical front seven, so the problem may have been one of concentration, but when Kansas City took them apart a few weeks ago, similar concerns emerged.
The Tennessee Titans lost left tackle Taylor Lewan for the season to a torn ACL (just how many ACLs will get torn this season, when players didn’t have a full off-season to prepare in terms of strength and conditioning and were just thrown into games? Something to consider for the next collective bargaining agreement). Derrick Henry still accounted for over 250 all-purpose yards in the overtime win over Houston, but losing Lewan hurts.
When the Green Bay Packers ran out to a 10-0 lead over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, it looked like the Packers were off to an easy win. Then Aaron Rodgers threw a pick-six — and then had a pass clank off Davante Adams’ hands and go for a pick on his very next pass, and the game’s momentum had turned, with the Buccaneers turning the game into a rout. Rodgers needs another speedy target on the other side of the formation from Adams, or else the Green Bay attack is going to become very predictable.
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