The Divisional Round is set, with familiar names atop the board. Joe Fortenbaugh
With all four favorites coming up roses in the Wild Card round, there weren’t a whole lot of adjustments that needed to be made in the Super Bowl odds department on Monday. New England, San Francisco, Atlanta and Seattle all incurred minor alterations, but the biggest move occurred with the Green Bay Packers, who went from 9-1 last week to 6-1 Monday morning at LVH here in Las Vegas.
Here’s the current rundown for the Super Bowl, as well as the odds to win the AFC and NFC Championships. In addition, LVH currently has the AFC posted as a 3-point favorite over the NFC in the Super Bowl.
h/t Jeff Sherman of LVH.
SUPER BOWL ODDS
Denver Broncos: 5-2
New England Patriots: 11-4
San Francisco 49ers: 5-1
Green Bay Packers: 6-1
Atlanta Falcons: 7-1
Seattle Seahawks: 8-1
Houston Texans: 20-1
Baltimore Ravens: 25-1
AFC CONFERENCE CHAMPION ODDS
Denver Broncos: Even
New England Patriots: 6-5
Houston Texans: 9-1
Baltimore Ravens: 11-1
NFC CONFERENCE CHAMPION ODDS
Atlanta Falcons: 2-1
San Francisco 49ers: 2-1
Green Bay Packers: 3-1
Seattle Seahawks: 7-3
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