Super Bowl odds 2015: Seahawks remain favorites; Chargers closing gap

Feb 2, 2014; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Seattle Seahawks tackle Breno Giacomini (68) celebrates as he hoist the Lombardi Trophy against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium. Seattle Seahawks won 43-8. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 2, 2014; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Seattle Seahawks tackle Breno Giacomini (68) celebrates as he hoist the Lombardi Trophy against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium. Seattle Seahawks won 43-8. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports /
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Super Bowl odds: Three teams coming off bye weeks remain heavily favored

Ahead of Week 5 of the NFL regular season, the latest Super Bowl odds have been released by the oddsmakers in Las Vegas.

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Despite not playing last week, the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks remain the favorites to bring home the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl XLIX. The Denver Broncos and Cincinnati Bengals, who also had byes in Week 4, come in at No. 2 and No. 3.

The surging San Diego Chargers come in with the fourth-best odds, while the San Francisco 49ers round out the top five.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Jacksonville Jaguars and Oakland Raiders aren’t being given much of a shot.

What are the Super Bowl odds for your favorite NFL team entering Week 5?

The latest Super Bowl odds can be seen below, via Bovada.lv:

                  Week 4 Odds                Current Odds  

Seattle Seahawks                      15/4

4/1

Denver Broncos                        5/1

9/2

Cincinnati Bengals                     10/1

9/1

San Diego Chargers                  14/1

10/1

San Francisco 49ers                  16/1

12/1

Green Bay Packers                    22/1

14/1

New England Patriots                10/1

16/1

Detroit Lions

22/1

20/1

Indianapolis Colts                      33/1

20/1

Philadelphia Eagles                   10/1

20/1

Arizona Cardinals                      25/1

25/1

New Orleans Saints                   16/1

25/1

Baltimore Ravens                      40/1

28/1

Dallas Cowboys                        50/1

33/1

Chicago Bears                          22/1

40/1

New York Giants                       75/1

40/1

Atlanta Falcons

33/1

50/1

Kansas City Chiefs                    150/1

50/1

Pittsburgh Steelers                    40/1

50/1

Carolina Panthers                      40/1

66/1

Houston Texans                        66/1

66/1

Miami Dolphins

75/1

66/1

Minnesota Vikings                     200/1

75/1

Buffalo Bills

75/1

100/1

Cleveland Browns                      150/1

200/1

New York Jets                           100/1

200/1

Washington Redskins                75/1

200/1

St. Louis Rams                         300/1

300/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers             500/1

300/1

Tennessee Titans                       300/1

500/1

Jacksonville Jaguars                 1000/1

2000/1

Oakland Raiders                        1000/1

2000/1

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