Eagles' Super Bowl odds wane without Wentz
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The Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East division title on Sunday, but their odds to win the Super Bowl dropped substantially.
In light of the season-ending injury to quarterback Carson Wentz, Vegas has hopped off the Wentzwagon.
Current odds | Odds on Nov. 28 | |
---|---|---|
Patriots | 9-5 | 2-1 |
Steelers | 7-2 | 7-2 |
Vikings | 8-1 | 8-1 |
Saints | 10-1 | 16-1 |
Eagles | 12-1 | 9-2 |
Falcons | 12-1 | 12-1 |
Rams | 14-1 | 14-1 |
Jaguars | 14-1 | 30-1 |
Seahawks | 18-1 | 20-1 |
Chargers | 18-1 | 30-1 |
Panthers | 20-1 | 18-1 |
Chiefs | 30-1 | 30-1 |
Ravens | 40-1 | 100-1 |
Raiders | 80-1 | 40-1 |
Cowboys | 80-1 | 200-1 |
Titans | 80-1 | 30-1 |
Lions | 200-1 | 100-1 |
Bills | 300-1 | 300-1 |
Dolphins | 2000-1 | 5000-1 |
The Eagles have been surpassed by the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints as the favorites to represent the NFC in Super Bowl LII.
Philadelphia was the first team to secure a playoff spot, defeating the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Steelers followed suit on Sunday night, and the New England Patriots could clinch the AFC East division title with a win Monday night.
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