Latest Super Bowl odds midway through the 2023 season

The midway point of the 2023 NFL season is here and the playoff picture is becoming more clear as the weeks pass. Especially as the top teams keep going head-to-head.Right now, one could make an argument that the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, and Baltimore Ravens are the cream of the NFL crop. I wouldn't […]

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The midway point of the 2023 NFL season is here and the playoff picture is becoming more clear as the weeks pass. Especially as the top teams keep going head-to-head.

Right now, one could make an argument that the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, and Baltimore Ravens are the cream of the NFL crop. I wouldn't leave the Jacksonville Jaguars out of the conversation either – they are really starting to round into form, as well.

Who does Vegas see as top dog and as the Super Bowl favorite midway through the season? Below are the odds for all 32 teams, per Betonline.ag:

TeamOdds

Kansas City Chiefs

+500

Philadelphia Eagles

+525

San Francisco 49ers

+550

Baltimore Ravens

+900

Cincinnati Bengals

+1000

Dallas Cowboys

+1200

Detroit Lions

+1200

Miami Dolphins

+1200

Buffalo Bills

+1600

Jacksonville Jaguars

+2000

Cleveland Browns

+3300

Los Angeles Chargers

+3300

Seattle Seahawks

+4500

New Orleans Saints

+5000

New York Jets

+7500

Pittsburgh Steelers

+8000

Atlanta Falcons

+10000

Green Bay Packers

+12500

Minnesota Vikings

+12500

Houston Texans

+15000

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

+15000

Washington Commanders

+17500

Las Vegas Raiders

+20000

Los Angeles Rams

+20000

Denver Broncos

+25000

Indianapolis Colts

+25000

Tennessee Titans

+30000

New England Patriots

+50000

New York Giants

+75000

Carolina Panthers

+100000

Chicago Bears

+100000

Arizona Cardinals

+150000

Latest Super Bowl Odds for All 32 NFL Teams
Betonline.ag

Right now, Vegas likes Super Bowl LVIII to be a rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. That's totally fine, especially considering the facts that both teams currently sit atop their respective conferences and last year's Super Bowl as an all-timer.

The San Francisco 49ers are still among the top favorites, which is a bit surprising due to their three-game skid. Things aren't going to get any easier against the Jacksonville Jaguars this week, either. This game represents a great opportunity for the Jags to show they've arrived and it's a great opportunity for the 49ers to show they didn't peak during their 42-10 drubbing of the Dallas Cowboys back in Week 5.

Speaking of the Jaguars, it's certainly fair to question their placement behind both the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills – the latter of which the Jags have already beaten this year. I'm sure they'll move up the list if they can beat the 9ers in San Fran this weekend.

Pittsburgh Steelers fans probably won't like their ranking, but even Mike Tomlin said they can't keep winning games playing their current brand of football. I don't think the New York Jets nor the New Orleans Saints should be in front of them, however. Especially after Monday's night debacle in New York.

It's going to be fun watching how the rest of the season plays out and odds are (no pun intended) that this list will look much different come January.