Updated Super Bowl Odds after NFL Week 9

Updated Super Bowl Odds after NFL Week 9

Written by on November 9, 2021

A week of upsets roiled the National Football League on Sunday — and that almost spilled into Monday, as the upstart Chicago Bears mounted a late comeback to move into a lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road after a terrific drive led by rookie quarterback Justin Fields. However, a lack of defensive discipline — including neutral zone violations on consecutive plays and blown coverage on checkdown routes — allowed the aging Ben Roethlisberger to lead the Steelers down the field for a game-winning field goal. How did the weekend’s chaos influence the sports betting odds for each team to win the Super Bowl?

Check out the latest list, as well as our insights on some of the affected teams.

NFL News: Updated Super Bowl Odds after Week 9

Team Odds

Buffalo Bills       +550 Bet Now
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +600 Bet Now
L.A. Rams         +700 Bet Now
Arizona Cardinals     +900 Bet Now
Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens +1000 Bet Now
Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys       +1000 Bet Now
Kansas City Chiefs   +1100 Bet Now
Tennessee Titans           +1400 Bet Now
L.A. Chargers    +2000 Bet Now
Cleveland Browns     +2500 Bet Now
New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints +4000 Bet Now
Las Vegas Raiders   +5000 Bet Now
Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals +6600 Bet Now
Denver Broncos        +8000 Bet Now
Minnesota Vikings, Indianapolis Colts    +10000 Bet Now
San Francisco 49ers +12500 Bet Now
Seattle Seahawks     +15000 Bet Now
N.Y. Giants       +20000 Bet Now
Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles +25000 Bet Now
Chicago Bears  +50000 Bet Now
Miami Dolphins +250000 Bet Now
Jacksonville Jaguars, N.Y. Jets             +500000 Bet Now
Detroit Lions, Houston Texans               +1000000 Bet Now

The Kansas City Chiefs did not see their odds shift at all after a 13-7 win over the Green Bay Packers. Remember that the Packers did not have Aaron Rodgers or Davante Adams. Even so, backup quarterback Jordan Love led a late scoring drive that made this game way too interesting. It showed us a few things about the Chiefs, starting with the fact that if you drop seven or eight into pass coverage and can hurry Patrick Mahomes, he will make mistakes. Teams have done this all year, and now he leads the league in interceptions. The Chiefs also had some bad drops, but until the Chiefs can muster a consistent running game to force teams to load the box, the Chiefs’ offense will continue to struggle. Against quality offenses, their defense still looks like Swiss cheese. So I wouldn’t throw money away on the Chiefs here.

The Dallas Cowboys had an interesting comment from head coach Mike McCarthy in the wake of the team’s 30-16 loss to Denver. The Broncos used a combination of shifting coverages and a stout front seven to shut down the Dallas offense until garbage time — the score was 30-0 going into the fourth quarter, but apparently McCarthy left Dak Prescott on the field for aesthetic purposes — to make the final score more palatable — despite the fact that Prescott missed last week’s game with a calf injury. McCarthy said that he hoped other teams would copy Denver’s approach, which on offense featured a heavy dose of running after the first few series, an approach that Dallas did not have the intestinal fortitude to stop. McCarthy referred to the NFL as a “copycat league,” an apparent taunt at others who might also have noticed two facts about the Dallas defense: you can run on them at will, and you can throw the ball down the field against them. If Dallas doesn’t get turnovers, they struggle to get stops, and these are features that will also make the road to a Super Bowl tough for this team.

The Arizona Cardinals turned to Colt McCoy to lead the offense against San Francisco — and still got the win. The number of teams that McCoy has torched in starts at quarterback continues to grow, and we also saw a bend-but-don’t-break performance from the Cardinals’ defense. That bizarre finish against Green Bay aside, Arizona looks more and more like a dangerous contender as the trials of the long NFL season continue to pile up. If Kyler Murray comes back healthy next week, this is a team that could post a 16-1 record.

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