NFL Power Rankings Based on Super Bowl Odds Ahead of Week 11

Ryan Tannehill and the Titans keep on winning.
Ryan Tannehill and the Titans keep on winning. / George Walker IV / Tennessean.com / USA
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There isn't a single NFL team with less than two losses through the first 10 weeks of the season, and that's made for a rather crowded leaderboard to win the Super Bowl at WynnBET.

The Buffalo Bills remain the Super Bowl favorite after a dominant win over the New York Jets, but there are several contenders that have shorter than +1000 odds heading into Week 11.

Every week this season, yours truly ranks each NFL team in relation to their Super Bowl odds at WynnBET Sportsbook in BetSided's NFL Power Rankings. If you’re looking for last week’s rankings to see where everyone moved to, you can find it here.

So, let's get into the field ahead of Week 11:

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1. Green Bay Packers (8-2, +850) LW: No. 2

The Packers are pretty darn good with Aaron Rodgers under center. Green Bay has now won eight straight games with Rodgers since the season-opening loss to the Saints.

2. Tennessee Titans (8-2, +1100) LW: No. 3

The Titans are finding ways to win, even without Derrick Henry, and they have an easy matchup with the Texans on the docket in Week 11.

3. Arizona Cardinals (8-2, +850) LW: No. 1

Arizona only falls to No. 3 because we don't know when Kyler Murray will be back, or himself, this season. The Cardinals still have control in the NFC West, but the Rams are right behind them.

4. Buffalo Bills (6-3, +550) LW: No. 7

Buffalo responded perfectly from its loss to the Jags, destroying the Jets in Week 10. Josh Allen is back in the MVP conversation, and the Bills remain the favorites to win it all.

5. Dallas Cowboys (7-2, +900) LW: No. 8

Speaking of bouncing back, the Cowboys did just that against the Falcons in Week10. The NFC East looks to be well in hand if Dallas stays healthy, but there is still a chance it can grab the top seed in the NFC as well.

6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-3, +600) LW: No. 4

A loss to Washington? Really? The Bucs have now dropped back-to-back games but their odds haven't slipped. I think they'll bounce back in primetime against the Giants in Week 11.

7. Los Angeles Rams (7-3, +700) LW: No. 5

Back-to-back ugly losses in primetime for Sean McVay's team? Yikes. Matthew Stafford has to figure things out, and the Rams failed to take advantage of Arizona's loss to Carolina.

8. Baltimore Ravens (6-3, +1200) LW: No. 6

Thursday night's loss to the Dolphins was ugly. I think the Ravens can rebound, especially since the AFC North keeps struggling, but that loss is hard to stomach with seeding on the line in the AFC.

9. Kansas City Chiefs (6-4, +1000) LW: No. 11

Welcome back to the top 10, Kansas City! The Chiefs blew out the Raiders, putting up 41 points, and Patrick Mahomes looked like his old self. Will it hold up? I'm not sure. But the Chiefs are trending upward heading into Week 11.

10. New England Patriots (6-4, +3000) LW: No. 14

Bill Belichick's club had a statement win over the Browns in Week 10, and they could win the AFC East by upsetting the Bills down the stretch of this season. Mac Jones is winning the rookie quarterback battle at the moment.

11. Los Angeles Chargers (5-4, +2500) LW: No. 9

Los Angeles had a chance to keep pace in the AFC West, but fell behind to the Chiefs with a home loss to the Vikings. I still think Justin Herbert and this offense can figure things out to make the postseason.

12. Las Vegas Raiders (5-4, +6000) LW: No. 12

The Raiders were unable to take control of the AFC West, getting thrashed by Kansas City on Sunday Night Football. The playoffs are in reach, but the AFC is crowded with a bunch of average teams. The Raiders are one of them.

13. New Orleans Saints (5-4, +10000) LW: No. 13

New Orleans nearly had another comeback win, but it fell short. Two missed extra points ended up looming large, and this team is fading fast without Jameis Winston.

14. Cincinnati Bengals (5-4, +6000) LW: No. 16

Every AFC North team either lost or tied with the Bengals on the bye. That's a huge win for Joe Burrow and company.

15. Cleveland Browns (5-5, +3500) LW: No. 10

The Browns were blown out by the Patriots in Week 10 and Baker Mayfield was injured once again. I can't get behind this team after all of the up and down performances this season.

16. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-3-1, +7500) LW: No. 15

The Steelers somehow found a way to tie the Lions on Sunday. I don't care if Mason Rudolph was starting, this team blew too many chances to put points on the board, especially in overtime.

17. Indianapolis Colts (5-5, +6000) LW: No. 19

The Colts took their foot off the gas against the Jacksonville Jaguars and nearly blew a huge lead. Still, they move back to .500 and are trending up in the AFC playoff race.

18. Carolina Panthers (5-5, +100000) LW: No. 24

Cam Newton is BACK, and so are the Panthers? Carolina dismantled the shorthanded Cardinals on Sunday to get back to .500. I'm intrigued for what Matt Rhule and Joe Brady can do with Newton under center.

19. Denver Broncos (5-5. +25000) LW: No. 17

The Broncos dominated the Cowboys, and then got blown out at home by the Eagles. This team is as average as they come, and its a bad sign for Vic Fangio's future in Denver.

20. Minnesota Vikings (4-5, +15000) LW: No. 21

The Vikings picked up a big upset win against the Los Angeles Chargers to keep their playoff hopes alive. However, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers are waiting in Week 11.

21. San Francisco 49ers (4-5, +12500) LW: No. 22

I'm still not sold on the 49ers, but they picked up a big win over the Rams on Monday night. Maybe Kyle Shanahan's team can grab a wild card spot and make some noise, but they're still below .500 this season.

22. Seattle Seahawks (3-6, +10000) LW: No. 18

Russell Wilson's return did not go as planned, as the Seahawks were shut out by the Packers. At 3-6, the playoffs are looking like a long shot.

23. Atlanta Falcons (4-5, +100000) LW: No. 20

Atlanta was embarrassed by the Cowboys in Week 10 and now has the face the Patriots on a short week without Cordarrelle Patterson. Let's hope the Falcons don't lose 28-3.

24. Philadelphia Eagles (4-6, +25000) LW: No. 26

Jalen Hurts looked solid in the Eagles' rout of the Denver Broncos in Week 10. Philly has an easier schedule the rest of the way and could sneak into the NFC playoff picture with more performances like that.

25. New York Giants (3-6, +50000) LW: No. 23

The Giants were on the bye, but they are in danger of falling into last in the NFC East after the Eagles and Washington won this week.

26. Washington Football Team (3-7, +100000) LW: No. 27

Washington upset the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this week, but it also found out Ryan Fitzpatrick is likely done for the year. To make matters worse, Chase Young tore his ACL in the win. Still, it's an impressive performance from Ron Rivera's squad.

27. Miami Dolphins (3-7, +100000) LW: No. 28

The Dolphins upset the Ravens on Thursday Night Football with Tua Tagovailoa coming in relief. I'm not sure why he couldn't start, but that's why the Dolphins are going nowhere this season.

28. Chicago Bears (3-6, +100000) LW: No. 25

The Bears take a tumble on the bye because everyone around them... won this week?! Yeah, the NFL is wild.

29. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7, +200000) LW: No. 29

The Jaguars battled after falling behind early against the Colts, but they were unable to pull off another upset. Trevor Lawrence still needs to get going for this season to be deemed successful in any way.

30. New York Jets (2-7, +200000) LW: No. 30

Remember when Mike White was the next big thing? That was fun for two weeks. The Jets should be happy that Zach Wilson is clearly the team's best quarterback option.

31. Houston Texans (1-8, +200000) LW: No. 31

The Texans were on a bye this week, but they aren't going to move up no matter how bad other teams played this week.

32. Detroit Lions (0-8-1, +200000) LW: No. 32

The Lions didn't lose in Week 10! But they also didn't win, squandering several overtime possessions to tie with the Steelers who were playing backup Mason Rudolph. 0-17 is off the table, but 0-16-1 is very much in play.