2023 Super Bowl Odds: Chiefs And Cowboys Win Key Games In Week 4

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2023 Super Bowl Odds: Chiefs And Cowboys Win Key Games In Week 4

The NFL's top contenders for the Super Bowl 2023 were upset in Week 4. Chiefs and Cowboys won key games in the week.

2023 Super Bowl Odds are available. Buffalo Bills have the best odds to win Superbowl LVII. Buffalo is a team with a varying record.

The Chiefs beat the Buccaneers on Sunday Night Football. Clyde Edwards-Helaire had 93 yards and two touchdowns on 20 touches. The Chiefs are still considered a favorite to win the Super Bowl. They are slightly cheaper than Buffalo. They have their weaknesses, but their offense is still unstoppable.

Dallas Cowboys are a value NFC bet now. Dak Prescott is coming back and his return will help answer the team's biggest question. Dallas is 3-0 against divisional foes and is in prime position to at least win the NFC Wild Card. The team has a nine-point differential on the season. They rank third in scoring. Their running game is averaging only 4.0 yards per carry and their passing game lacks bite.

Denver Broncos lost a crucial AFC West game against the Raiders. Javonte Williams suffered a torn ACL and will be out until 2023. Denver is 2-2 and in the playoff race. The team's defense disappointed for the first time all year. Russell Wilson's uneven play and Nathaniel Hackett's play-calling are the biggest disappointments of the season.

Cleveland lost to the Atlanta Falcons. The team was without Myles Garrett and Jadeveon Clowney. They should have won more games. Their season depends on their next few games, which are against the Chargers, Patriots, Ravens, and Bengals. After their bye, they play Miami, Buffalo, Tampa Bay, before the bye. Ndamukong Suh should be signed to replace them.

The Indianapolis Colts are 1-2-1 and their offense is struggling. They lost to Tennessee in Week 4. Jonathan Taylor is injured and the team is without a reliable receiver. The team's offensive line is not as effective as in the past. The Colts were down 24-3 in second quarter and completely died after the seven-minute mark in third quarter.


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