NFL Week 8: Super Bowl 51 odds

Oct 4, 2015; London, United Kingdom; General view of NFL golden shield logo at midfield at Wembley Stadium to commemorate Super Bowl 50 before Game 12 of the NFL International Series between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 4, 2015; London, United Kingdom; General view of NFL golden shield logo at midfield at Wembley Stadium to commemorate Super Bowl 50 before Game 12 of the NFL International Series between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Entering Week 8, here are the Super Bowl 51 odds for each NFL team. 

The 2016 NFL season is nearly halfway over after Week 8. While there’s still nine weeks left, a good number of teams will have already played eight games. The remaining teams will have played at least seven. While there’s still a lot of football left in the 2016 season, Super Bowl 51 favorites have begun to emerge.

If you’re a betting man, here are the odds for each team to make Super Bowl 51. The Patriots are the favorites, while you can still get good odds for the Steelers. Despite their slow start, the Panthers still have strong odds to make the Super Bowl. Odds are courtesy of Bleacher Report.

New England Patriots (15-4)
Pittsburgh Steelers (7-1)
Seattle Seahawks (8-1)
Green Bay Packers (9-1)
Minnesota Vikings (9-1)
Denver Broncos (10-1)
Arizona Cardinals (18-1)
Philadelphia Eagles (22-1)
Carolina Panthers (22-1)
Dallas Cowboys (25-1)
Atlanta Falcons (25-1)
Kansas City Chiefs (28-1)
Cincinnati Bengals (28-1)
Houston Texans (28-1)
Oakland Raiders (33-1)
Baltimore Ravens (40-1)
Los Angeles Rams (40-1)
New York Giants (50-1)
Indianapolis Colts (50-1)
Buffalo Bills (66-1)
Washington Redskins (66-1)
New York Jets (100-1)
New Orleans Saints (125-1)
Jacksonville Jaguars (125-1)
San Diego Chargers (150-1)
Miami Dolphins (200-1)
Detroit Lions (200-1)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (200-1)
Chicago Bears (250-1)
Tennessee Titans (500-1)
San Francisco 49ers (1000-1)
Cleveland Browns (3000-1)

The best value pick is probably the Dallas Cowboys. Sure, they’re a different team in the postseason. But Dak Prescott has them playing extremely well and even if he gets injured, they still have a very good quarterback in Tony Romo.

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In the AFC, the Steelers look like a pretty good team to bet on. They have an amazing offense (when it’s healthy) and their defense has been strong enough to win games. The lone issue is Ben Roethlisberger’s health, which is always a concern. However, he’s one of the toughest guys around. With Roethlisberger healthy, the Steelers can at least give the Patriots a good run for their money.