Winners & Losers in Super Bowl Odds After Sunday of Week 10

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Winners & Losers in Super Bowl Odds After Sunday of Week 10

The Minnesota Vikings are second in the NFL standings with an 8-1 record. They won a wild 33-30 overtime in Buffalo. Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers have both engineered much needed wins to keep their clubs in contention.

The Buccaneers beat the Seahawks 21-16 in Germany. They entered the week with +1950 odds, but now they're +1600.

Minnesota Vikings beat Buffalo Bills in overtime. Justin Jefferson torched Buffalo's secondary. Dalvin Cook was huge for the Vikings. Kirk Cousins threw for 357 yards and one touchdown. Buffalo lost the game. The team is not a contender for Super Bowl. It's a surprise that they were the favorite.

Miami Dolphins beat the Browns 39-17 in a game on Sunday. Tua Tagovailoa threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns. Jeff Wilson Jr had 119 yards on 17 carries and a TD, while Raheem Mostert had 8 rushes for 65 yards. Miami has won four straight games and averaged 35 points a games over their last three.

The Titans are the favorite to win the Super Bowl. They beat the Broncos 17-10 on Sunday. Ryan Tannehill returned from illness and threw for 255 yards and two scores. The Titans' defense sacked Russell Wilson six times and intercepted him once.

The NFC West teams took L's on Sunday. Super Bowl odds have worsened.

The Los Angeles Rams lost 27-17 to the Arizona Cardinals. Matthew Stafford missed the game with a concussion and Cooper Kupp had to leave the match with an ankle injury. LA is 3-6 in the NFC West and it's going to take a dramatic turnaround to get them into the playoffs.

Seattle Seahawks lost 21-16 to the Buccaneers. Seattle couldn't get the run game going. The Seahawks have a soft schedule coming down the stretch. They play just two teams with current winning records. They are not Super Bowl favorites.


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