NFL Power Rankings Based on Super Bowl Odds Ahead of Week 14

Washington Football Team quarterback Taylor Heinicke.
Washington Football Team quarterback Taylor Heinicke. / Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
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The NFC and AFC playoff pictures are loaded with several teams making a case for a spot after Week 13.

However, the Washington Football Team has moved from +50000 to +12500 in the latest Super Bowl odds at WynnBET after winning a fourth straight game to move to 6-6 on the season.

So, who else has made a major move in this week's rankings?

Every week this season, yours truly ranks each NFL team in relation to their Super Bowl odds atWynnBET 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.

Let's break down how each team looks ahead of Week 14:

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1. Arizona Cardinals (10-2, +725) Last Week: No. 1

Kyler Murray is back and the Cardinals are the first NFL team to double-digit wins this season. I'm not sure how this team will look against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Green Bay Packers in the playoffs, but they deserve the No. 1 spot again.

2. Green Bay Packers (9-3, +600) LW: No. 2

The Packers are behind only the Bucs in the odds to win the Super Bowl at WynnBET after their Week 13 bye. Is this finally the year Aaron Rodgers makes it back to the big game?

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-3, +525) LW: No. 3

The top three stays intact for the first time this season, as the Bucs handled the Falcons on Sunday. Tom Brady is the MVP favorite at WynnBET at 44 years old. Has he officially handed Father Time his first and only loss?

4. Kansas City Chiefs (8-4, +650) LW: No. 4

The Chiefs defense continued its dominant run, holding the Broncos to just nine points on Sunday Night Football. It's one of the crazier turnarounds you'll ever see, and it's taken a ton of pressure off Patrick Mahomes.

5. New England Patriots (9-4, +900) LW: No. 5

Stop me if you've heard this before: The AFC may run through New England. The Patriots braved some insane wind and cold to upset the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football and head into their bye in first place in the AFC. Shame on anyone who doubted Bill Belichick without Tom Brady.

6. Los Angeles Rams (8-4, +1200) LW: No. 8

All it took was a little Urban Meyer to get the Rams back on track. Los Angeles got a feel-good win, 37-7, in Week 13 ahead of a crucial matchup with the Cardinals in Week 14.

7. Dallas Cowboys (8-4, +1300) LW: No. 9

Dallas took care of business against the Saints in Week 13, but it has a huge matchup with Washington this coming week. A win would give the Cowboys a stranglehold on the division, but for now they're eighth in WynnBET's Super Bowl odds.

8. Buffalo Bills (7-5, +750) LW: No. 7

The Bills may have coughed up any chance at the AFC East title with their loss to the Patriots. I still think Buffalo is a playoff team, but too many questionable losses earlier this season have put Buffalo in a really tough spot.

9. Baltimore Ravens (8-4, +1500) LW: No. 6

Marlon Humphrey is done for the year and the Ravens lost to the Steelers after failing to convert a two-point conversion in the closing seconds. This team has dealt with so many injuries that it's hard to trust them as a contender.

10. Tennessee Titans (8-4, +2200) LW: No. 10

The Titans stay put on their bye week, but they've been trending in the wrong direction with back-to-back losses. Maybe the return of Julio Jones helps save this offense.

11. Los Angeles Chargers (7-5, +2000) LW: No. 13

The Chargers nearly blew a 24-0 lead against the Bengals, but a huge scoop and score allowed them to close out Cincy. It was a huge win the AFC playoff picture, and the Chargers are just a game behind Kansas City in the AFC West.

12. Indianapolis Colts (7-6, +3000) LW: No. 14

The Colts have won four of their last five games to get back over .500. If the Titans continue to stumble, Indy may swoop in and win this division.

13. Cincinnati Bengals (7-5, +5000) LW: No. 12

Turnovers cost the Bengals in Week 13 against the Chargers, and Joe Burrow's dislocated pinky certainly is a concern for the team going forward. Still, Cincinnati has the No. 6 spot in the AFC for now.

14. San Francisco 49ers (6-6, +4000) LW: No. 12

Leave it to Kyle Shanahan to lose as a favorite against a reeling Seahawks team. The 49ers are still in the hunt for a playoff spot, but they'll need to handle business against some easier opponents (Atlanta, Houston) that remain on the schedule.

15. Cleveland Browns (6-6, +5000) LW: No. 16

The Browns move up a spot on the bye week, but they're currently in last place in the AFC North after Pittsburgh's win.

16. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5-1, +15000) LW: No. 19

A goal line stand gave the Steelers a much-needed division win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 13. T.J. Watt may win the DPOY, and that unit will be main reason the Steelers have a shot at the postseason. They seem destined to finish 8-8-1 this season.

17. Las Vegas Raiders (6-6, +20000) LW: No. 15

The Raiders just can't seem to string wins together, as they fell back to .500 with a loss to Washington in Week 13. The schedule doesn't get much easier with the Chiefs, Chargers, Colts and Browns all on the docket.

18. Washington Football Team (6-6, +12500) LW: No. 23

The Washington Football Team just keeps on winning, moving their Super Bowl odds from +50000 to +12500! Now, Ron Rivera's squad is sitting at .500 after a four-game winning streak and just two games out in the NFC East. Can they catch Dallas? We're going to find out in Week 14 when these two teams face off.

19. Miami Dolphins (6-7, +15000) LW: No. 22

The Dolphins are winners of five straight and still have games against the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints left on the schedule. Can Brian Flores' squad sneak into the postseason with the AFC still being wide open?

20. Philadelphia Eagles (6-7, +20000) LW: No. 20

The Eagles head into the bye week with a win over the Jets, but the loss to the New York Giants in Week 12 may come back to haunt them with Washington jumping them in the division.

21. Denver Broncos (6-6, +20000) LW: No. 17

Denver's offense wasted a tremendous defensive effort against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 13 to fall back to .500 on the season. Denver's season isn't over, but with three division games remaining, the Broncos may have to win all three to make it to the postseason.

22. Minnesota Vikings (5-7, +20000) LW: No. 18

If you lose to the Detroit Lions, you are deemed unserious as a playoff contender. I don't make the rules, I'm just following them. Mike Zimmer and Kirk Cousins both may have run their course in Minnesota if this team misses the postseason again in 2021.

23. New Orleans Saints (5-7, +20000) LW: No. 21

Tom Brady really went from a bad AFC East to a horrible NFC South. Must be nice. The Saints still haven't won a game since Jameis Winston got hurt, and Taysom Hill struggled on Thursday night in his first start of the season. Why did he get extended again?

24. Atlanta Falcons (5-7, +100000) LW: No. 25

Atlanta has a chance to prove it isn't the worst team in the NFC South against Carolina in Week 14. Outside of that, it's hard to get excited about the Falcons considering they've been destroyed by superior competition all season.

25. Seattle Seahawks (4-8, +25000) LW: No. 26

Russell Wilson and company kept their season alive with a division win over the San Francisco 49ers, but the Seahawks are still a long ways away from contending.

26. Carolina Panthers (5-7, +50000) LW: No. 24

Carolina was on the bye in Week 13, but it made headlines by firing Joe Brady. Christian McCaffrey is out for the season, and Carolina is just 1-4 without him this season. So much for that 3-0 start.

27. Chicago Bears (4-8, +100000) LW: No. 28

Andy Dalton's four interceptions doomed the Bears against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 13. Chicago doesn't have anything to play for if Justin Fields is hurt, and we're just counting down the days until Matt Nagy is fired.

28. New York Giants (4-8, +100000) LW: No. 27

Any team that has to start Mike Glennon in 2021 is going to be in trouble, but the Giants are just generally unserious as a football team this year. Dave Gettleman and Joe Judge are certainly on thin ice in New York.

29. New York Jets (3-9, +200000) LW: No. 29

The Jets put up a fight against the Eagles in Week 13, but it wasn't enough for them to come away with their fourth win. Zach Wilson is still inconsistent, but Elijah Moore has emerged as a serious threat outside, catching another touchdown.

30. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-10, +200000) LW: No. 30

Urban Meyer's squad was embarrassed by the Los Angeles Rams in Week 13. Trevor Lawrence failed to throw a touchdown pass for the fourth time in five games, as his rookie season continues to look like an absolute waste.

31. Houston Texans (2-10, +200000) LW: No. 31

Tyrod Taylor was injured in Houston's blowout loss to the Indianapolis Colts, which mean Davis Mills could lead the way for the remainder of the 2021 season. Either way, Houston is going to have a top-five draft pick.

32. Detroit Lions (1-10-1, +200000) LW: No. 32

The Lions have a win! Jared Goff's walk-off touchdown pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown gave Detroit the upset over Minnesota, but it's not enough to take the Lions out of the last spot in this week's rankings.