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There wasn't much movement after Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season when it comes to Super Bowl odds, thanks to a lot of contenders winning their games and a handful of top teams resting up during a bye week. However, there were still some notable developments heading into Week 9. Here's a look at the latest Super Bowl odds from FanDuel.
This article was originally published on fansided.com as NFL Playoff bracket and Super Bowl prediction after Week 8: Upsets in the making.
Week eight is in the books, and we learned quite a bit about the contenders. Whether it be their playoff experience, leadership qualities, coaching staffs, super star players, or all of the above, these are the 12 teams in the NFL who can contend for a Super Bowl title this season.
The halfway mark of the NFL season is here! The Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals will wrap things up on Monday night in Week 9, but Sunday's slate was full
The Chiefs are on top of the Super Bowl odds for the first time this season after a 31-0 victory over the Raiders. Discover the latest Super Bowl 60 odds!
On his segment “I Don’t Want To React, But...” McAfee noted that the Broncos are 6-2, but only four points away from being an undefeated, 8-0 football team. The Broncos suffered a one-point loss to the Indianapolis Colts and a three-point loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, who are their division rivals.
A few contenders made statement wins on Sunday in Week 8, as the Philadelphia Eagles and Bufflo Bills both won by double digits, improving their Super Bowl odds
The Bills remain atop the Super Bowl 60 odds despite consecutive losses to the Patriots and Falcons. The Chiefs' Week 6 victory over the Lions moves them up to No. 2 with Detroit third.
The never-out-of-it Kansas City Chiefs were trailing 28-21 and facing third-and-10 from their own 24 with 4:27 left to play. Patrick Mahomes dropped to pass and tried to heave a deep ball to speedy Xavier Worthy,