Super Bowl 60 Odds: Rams enter Week 16 as +350 favourites
With three weeks left in the regular season, the L.A. Rams remain favoured to win Super Bowl 60.
Can anyone challenge the Rams? Let’s take a look.
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Super Bowl favourite: L.A. Rams (+350)
The Rams have been the Super Bowl favourite for the back half of the season and they’ve shown why with back-to-back wins over Arizona and Detroit.
Led by MVP favourite Matthew Stafford, L.A. absolutely dominated the Lions last week with 519 offensive yards in a statement game for supremacy of the NFC.
Whichever stats you look at, the Rams come out on top. They boast a top-10 offence in both passing and rushing and they have one of the best defensive success rates in the NFL.
L.A. hasn’t just won, they’ve also covered, going 8-1 straight up and 7-2 against the spread in their last nine games. Look for them to make another statement on Thursday against division-rival Seattle.
Super Bowl contender: Buffalo Bills (+800)
With no clear-cut power teams in the NFL, it really seems like it’s now or never when it comes to the Bills’ Super Bowl dreams. Josh Allen again showed why he’s the MVP of the team in last week’s 35-31 comeback win over the Patriots, throwing for three TDs and rushing for 48 yards.
The only concern is Buffalo’s depth. They failed to add a receiver at the trade deadline and they’re dealing with key offensive injuries, such as Brandin Cooks, who is listed as questionable this week.
One stat really stands out when I look at the Bills this year. In the Josh Allen era, Buffalo is 7-2 SU in the playoffs against teams other than KC, but 0-4 against the Chiefs.
With the mighty dragon that is Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs officially slain, the path has never been more wide open for the Bills to reach the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl value pick: Philadelphia Eagles (+1100)
There are a lot of questions surrounding the Eagles this year, but they also have the benefit of Super Bowl experience as the defending champions and no team really stands out as an insurmountable threat.
Philly just waxed the Raiders 31-0 last week and more importantly, everyone produced. Jalen Hurts threw three touchdown passes, Saquon Barkley had a game-high 78 rushing yards and a touchdown and Dallas Goedert and A.J. Brown each found the end zone.
The Eagles face the Bills on the road in Week 17 which is increasingly looking like it could be a Super Bowl preview. Beating Buffalo at Highmark Stadium would go a long way in showing Philadelphia is the real deal.
