Winners & Losers in Super Bowl Odds After Sunday of Week 11

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Winners & Losers in Super Bowl Odds After Sunday of Week 11

Philadelphia won their first game of the season. Buffalo Bills dominated the Cleveland Browns. The Jets did Jets things. New England Patriots are back in the AFC East chase. The updated Super Bowl odds are as follows:

Dallas beat Minnesota 40-3. It's the largest margin of victory in a road game in their storied franchise history.

Tony Pollard had a career-best 189 scrimmage yards and two TD catches, while Zeke Elliott cashed a pair of goal-line runs. The Cowboys' defense sacked Kirk Cousins seven times.

The New England Patriots beat the Jets 10-3 on Sunday. The Patriots' defense held the New York Jets to just 77 yards passing and four sacks. New Zealand's offense didn't touch the red zone in the second half.

Cincinnati Bengals beat Pittsburgh 37-30 on Sunday. Joe Burrow threw for 355 yards and four TD's. Samaje Perine made three TD catches. The Bengals play the Titans and Chiefs next.

After Sunday of Week 11, Super Bowl Odds Worsened.

The Vikings are 8-2 but have been outscored 231-229 on the season. Their only two losses have come by a combined 54 points. They have just three teams over .500 left on their remaining schedule.

Detroit Lions beat New York Giants 31-18 at MetLife. New Yorkers fall back to +8000. The Giants play the Cowboys, Commanders, Eagles and Commandors in the next four weeks.


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