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The NFL returned for Week 2 and 14 of the first 16 games are official a wrap. The week wraps up with a doubleheader of Monday Night Football featuring the Titans vs. the Bills and the Vikings vs. the Eagles. In the meantime, plenty happened on Thursday and Sunday to re-assess where things stand in the Super Bowl race
The biggest news is the Trey Lance injury. The 49ers second-year quarterback broke his ankle and will miss the rest of the season. Jimmy Garoppolo is back in the saddle and guided the 49ers to a 27-7 win over the Seahawks on Sunday. The 49ers Super Bowl odds improved from +2200 to +2000 with the win. Garoppolo brings a potentially lower ceiling than Lance but he brings a higher floor given his experience and being a part of two NFC title game (and one Super Bowl) teams.
The Cowboys stunned the Bengals on Sunday and while their odds dropped from +2200 to +3500 due to the Dak Prescott injury, Cooper Rush looked solid in his second career start. He’s not the guy who will lead them to a Super Bowl, but his Week 3 performance suggests he can keep them alive in the NFC East race.
The Broncos saw their odds drop from +1800 to +2500 in spite of a win over the Texans. They looked atrocious and it’s hard to see where improvement will come from. Nathaniel Hackett is not good at situational football and Russell Wilson is looking a little cooked.
The other big improvement this week saw the Giants go from +13000 to +7000 as they improved to 2-0. They beat the Panthers following a Week 1 upset of the Titans. It wasn’t pretty and they’ve got a long way to go, but the Giants are looking like they won’t be the worst team in the league.
Here’s a full list of Super Bowl 57 odds heading into Week 3, and how they compare with the first two weeks.
Super Bowl 57 odds, Conference round
Team | Week 1 | WC Round | Divisional Round |
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Team | Week 1 | WC Round | Divisional Round |
Kansas City Chiefs | +1000 | +330 | +300 |
Buffalo Bills | +550 | +400 | +350 |
San Francisco 49ers | +1600 | +600 | +450 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +2200 | +600 | +500 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +2200 | +800 | +800 |
Dallas Cowboys | +2200 | +1100 | +800 |
New York Giants | +13000 | +5000 | +2500 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +13000 | +4000 | +3500 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +700 | +2500 | OTB |
Los Angeles Chargers | +1400 | +2000 | OTB |
Minnesota Vikings | +3500 | +3000 | OTB |
Baltimore Ravens | +2000 | +3500 | OTB |
Seattle Seahawks | +15000 | +5000 | OTB |
Miami Dolphins | +4000 | +6000 | OTB |
Green Bay Packers | +1000 | OTB | OTB |
Detroit Lions | +15000 | OTB | OTB |
New England Patriots | +5000 | OTB | OTB |
Tennessee Titans | +4000 | OTB | OTB |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +9000 | OTB | OTB |
Washington Commanders | +7000 | OTB | OTB |
Carolina Panthers | +13000 | OTB | OTB |
New York Jets | +13000 | OTB | OTB |
New Orleans Saints | +4000 | OTB | OTB |
Las Vegas Raiders | +4000 | OTB | OTB |
Cleveland Browns | +5000 | OTB | OTB |
Atlanta Falcons | +20000 | OTB | OTB |
Los Angeles Rams | +1200 | OTB | OTB |
Indianapolis Colts | +2500 | OTB | OTB |
Arizona Cardinals | +4000 | OTB | OTB |
Denver Broncos | +1800 | OTB | OTB |
Chicago Bears | +15000 | OTB | OTB |
Houston Texans | +25000 | OTB | OTB |
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