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Super Bowl Futures Betting Update: Week 14

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are still the favorites to win the Super Bowl, but which AFC team continues to see its odds improve?

We are getting into the business end of the 2021 NFL season, and heading into Week 14 the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are still the bookies' favorites to retain their Super Bowl crown, based on the latest odds from the FanDuel Sportsbook.

TEAMOddsImplied
Probability
NF
Odds
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+50016.7%15.9%
Kansas City Chiefs+65013.3%15.0%
New England Patriots+70012.5%12.2%
Green Bay Packers+75011.8%14.3%
Arizona Cardinals+75011.8%12.4%
Buffalo Bills+10009.1%6.7%
Los Angeles Rams+12007.7%3.6%
Dallas Cowboys+13007.1%5.9%
Baltimore Ravens+16005.9%4.7%
Los Angeles Chargers+21004.5%3.0%
Tennessee Titans+22004.3%2.0%
Cincinnati Bengals+39002.5%0.7%
Indianapolis Colts+39002.5%1.0%
San Francisco 49ers+43002.3%1.1%
Cleveland Browns+55001.8%0.1%
Philadelphia Eagles+90001.1%0.4%
Minnesota Vikings+100001.0%0.2%
Washington+100001.0%0.0%
Las Vegas Raiders+120000.8%0.1%
Denver Broncos+120000.8%0.1%
Pittsburgh Steelers+130000.8%0.1%
New Orleans Saints+180000.6%0.4%
Miami Dolphins+290000.3%0.0%
Seattle Seahawks+400000.2%0.0%
Carolina Panthers+550000.2%0.0%
Atlanta Falcons+550000.2%0.0%
New York Giants+1000000.1%0.0%
Chicago Bears+1000000.1%0.0%

The New England Patriots' long winning streak has contributed to their stock once again improving. The Patriots were available at +1100 a week ago, but they now sit behind only the Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs in betting with a futures line of +700. The Green Bay Packers and the high-flying Arizona Cardinals make up the rest of the big five at the top of the betting pool.

The Los Angeles Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals clash on Sunday dramatically affected the betting lines for both teams. The Bengals loss saw their title odds fall to +3900, and the Chargers now sit at +2100.

Officially, only the Houston Texans have been eliminated from postseason consideration. However, the FanDuel sportsbook has closed the market on the Texans, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the New York Jets, and the Detroit Lions. This list will grow in the next few weeks as things are about to get interesting.