
Super Bowl odds for all 32 NFL teams after Hall of Fame weekend
t-32. Cleveland Browns
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +30000
t-32. New Orleans Saints
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +30000
t-30. Tennessee Titans
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +20000
t-30. New York Giants
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +20000
t-30. New York Jets
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +20000
27. Carolina Panthers
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +15000
t-26. Indianapolis Colts
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +10000
26. Las Vegas Raiders
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +10000
t-24. New England Patriots
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +8000
t-24. Jacksonville Jaguars
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +8000
t-24. Atlanta Falcons
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +8000
t-24. Miami Dolphins
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +8000
20. Seattle Seahawks
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +6000
t-19. Dallas Cowboys
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +5000
t-19. Arizona Cardinals
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +5000
t-17. Pittsburgh Steelers
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +4000
t-17. Chicago Bears
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +4000
15. Houston Texans
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +3500
t-14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +3000
t-14. Denver Broncos
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +3000
12. Los Angeles Chargers
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +2800
11. Minnesota Vikings
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +2500
10. Green Bay Packers
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +2200
t-9. Los Angeles Rams
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +2000
t-9. San Francisco 49ers
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +2000
t-9. Cincinnati Bengals
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +2000
6. Washington Commanders
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +1800
5. Detroit Lions
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +1000
4. Kansas City Chiefs
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +800
t-1. Buffalo Bills
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +700
t-1. Baltimore Ravens
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +700
t-1. Philadelphia Eagles
Current odds to win Super Bowl: +700

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