Super Bowl Odds Shift After Packers Take Control of No. 1 Seed in NFC

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. / Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin /
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The Green Bay Packers are alone at the top of the NFL, as they are the only 11-win team left after Sunday’s action in Week 15. 

Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady are neck and neck in the MVP standings, but the Packers’ quarterback also saw his team leapfrog Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the latest Super Bowl odds from WynnBET

Not only that, but the Kansas City Chiefs, who have won seven straight games, are now back at the top of the odds list to win the Super Bowl after their win over the Los Angeles Chargers. 

It’s a crowded race at the top, but the true contenders are showing that they belong as we come down the stretch of the 2021 season. 

Here’s a look at WynnBET’s latest Super Bowl odds

Latest Odds to Win the Super Bowl

  • Green Bay Packers: +450
  • Kansas City Chiefs: +450
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +550
  • Los Angeles Rams: +1000
  • New England Patriots: +1000
  • Buffalo Bills: +1100
  • Dallas Cowboys: +1200
  • Arizona Cardinals: +1400
  • Indianapolis Colts: +2000
  • Tennessee Titans: +2000
  • San Francisco 49ers: +3000
  • Baltimore Ravens: +3500
  • Cleveland Browns: +3500
  • Los Angeles Chargers: +3500
  • Cincinnati Bengals: +4000

Packers Control Destiny in NFC

With the Buccaneers and Arizona Cardinals losing in Week 15, the Packers are all alone atop the NFC at 11-3 and have already clinched an NFC North division title.

Green Bay still has games remaining against the Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions, but three wins would give the Packers the No. 1 seed in the conference.

Oddsmakers Showing Little Confidence in AFC North

Even though the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers are all still in the playoff picture, none of the teams have better than +3500 odds to win the Super Bowl. 

Injuries have decimated the Ravens this season, and several close losses has dropped them down in the latest odds while the Browns have a chance to take first place in the division with a win on Monday night. 

Who Will Come Out of the NFC West?

Our own Reed Wallach broke this down earlier on Monday, but the Los Angeles Rams have a real shot to come out of the NFC West after the Cardinals’ loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 15. 

Granted, Los Angeles is going to need to win multiple games down the stretch, but a win over Seattle in Week 15 would put the Rams one step closer. Oddsmakers seem to like Sean McVay’s squad (+1000 to win the Super Bowl) more than the struggling Cardinals (+1400).