With a month left in the 2022 NFL regular season the Super Bowl contenders have been officially separated from the championship pretenders.
The Dallas Cowboys have moved to 7-1 to win the Super Bowl after dismantling the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday Night Football; the defending AFC Champion Cincinnati Bengals are surging after knocking off the Kansas City Chiefs; and the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles continue to roll.
On the flip side, the Denver Broncos, who had title aspirations entering the season now have the longest odds to win the Super Bowl among teams that mathematically still have a chance to make the postseason.
Full Super Bowl LVII odds, top contenders:
- Buffalo Bills 7-2
- Philadelphia Eagles 5-1
- Kansas City Chiefs 5-1
- Dallas Cowboys 7-1
- San Francisco 49ers 12-1
- Cincinnati Bengals 12-1
- Minnesota Vikings 18-1
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 18-1
- Baltimore Ravens 20-1
- Miami Dolphins 20-1
- Tennessee Titans 40-1
- Seattle Seahawks 50-1
- Los Angeles Chargers 80-1
- Washington Commanders 100-1
- New York Jets 100-1
- New England Patriots 130-1
- Cleveland Browns 130-1
- New Orleans Saints 150-1
- New York Giants 150-1
- Green Bay Packers 200-1
- Las Vegas Raiders 200-1
- Detroit Lions 200-1
- Pittsburgh Steelers 250-1
- Atlanta Falcons 250-1
- Carolina Panthers 250-1
- Jacksonville Jaguars 300-1
- Arizona Cardinals 700-1
- Los Angeles Rams 800-1
- Indianapolis Colts 1000-1
- Denver Broncos 1000-1
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