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Birds Bets: Updated look at Eagles Super Bowl odds following Super Wildcard Weekend

Now that the Eagles divisional opponent is set, the road to the Super Bowl is officially underway.

With Super Wildcard Weekend behind us, let’s take a look at the updated Super Bowl odds ahead of the Eagles vs. Giants matchup this upcoming weekend.

Updated Super Bowl odds:

TEAMODDS
Kansas City Chiefs+300
Buffalo Bills+360
San Francisco 49ers+450
Philadelphia Eagles+500
Cincinnati Bengals+650
Dallas Cowboys+1400

All odds provided by Fanduel Sportsbook.

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As it stands, the Eagles have the fourth-best odds to take home the Lombardi Trophy, per Fanduel Sportsbook. The only other NFC team with higher odds are the 49ers, who cruised through the wildcard round, defeating Seattle 41-23.

Weirdly enough, although San Fran has slightly higher odds to win the Super Bowl, they’re not the current favorite to win the conference. That title belongs to Philadelphia, who sit at +150.

Updated NFC odds:

TEAMODDS
Philadelphia Eagles+150
San Francisco 49ers+170
Dallas Cowboys+550
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+1000
New York Giants+1300

I’m not really sure why the odds makers gave San Fran better odds than Philadelphia to win the Super Bowl, but then turned around and gave Philly the better odds to win the conference. Doesn’t make a whole lot of sense.

It’s clear that the odds makers believe it’ll be either the Eagles or Niners representing the NFC in this year’s big game. The next closest is Dallas, who sits at +550, followed by Tampa Bay and Philadelphia’s divisional round opponent, New York. They both sit at +1000 and +1300 respectfully.

>> Read More: Eagles vs. Giants: Containing Daniel Jones should be Jonathan Gannon’s top priority in Divisional Round

Mandatory Credit: ABC

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