Latest Super Bowl Odds for the Current Projected NFL Playoff Field

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase has his team in position for the No. 1 seed in the AFC Playoff race.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase has his team in position for the No. 1 seed in the AFC Playoff race. / Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY
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If the NFL season were to end today, the Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals would hold the No. 1 seeds in the AFC and NFC for the NFL postseason.

Just as we all predicted, right?

Turns out, if you had grabbed either team at the start of the season, you'd be looking at a very nice payout at WynnBET. The Bengals were projected for 6.5 total wins at the start of the preseason. Now, they're 5-2 before the halfway point. Cincinnati was also +2000 at WynnBET to win the AFC North, which was last behind Baltimore, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. The Bengals were +7500 to win the AFC, and +15000 for Super Bowl 56. Now, they are +2500 to win the conference, and +4000 for a championship.

Meanwhile, the Cardinals, ahead of their Thursday night matchup with the Green Bay Packers, were also projected to finish last in the NFC West. Arizona was listed during the preseason at +500 odds behind Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle, and was +2500 to win the NFC and +5000 for the Super Bowl. Today, the Cardinals have the fourth-shortest Super Bowl odds at +800, and are the prohibitive favorite to win the NFC West at -170.

Here are the full Super Bowl odds for each team that is currently in the playoff field, with all odds courtesy of WynnBET Sportsbook.


Current NFL Playoff Field Super Bowl Odds

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AFC

  • 2) Las Vegas Raiders: +4000
  • 7) Cleveland Browns: +2000
  • 6) Los Angeles Chargers: +1400
  • 3) Tennessee Titans: +1600
  • 5) Baltimore Ravens: +1200
  • 4) Buffalo Bills: +500
  • 1) Cincinnati Bengals (BYE): +4000

NFC

  • 2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +500
  • 7) Minnesota Vikings: +7500
  • 6) New Orleans Saints: +4000
  • 3) Green Bay Packers: +1100
  • 5) Los Angeles Rams: +750
  • 4) Dallas Cowboys: +900
  • 1) Arizona Cardinals (BYE): +800