2013 Super Bowl odds: divisional round
And then there were eight. After a snoozer of a wild-card weekend that really only featured one good game (Seattle against Washington, and even that didn't see a single-digit margin of victory), we're on a path toward two great weeks of football before the Super Bowl.
The Broncos (3-1) and Patriots (15-4) are the top-two favorites in the NFL playoffs and look like they're on a collision course for the AFC title game.
The disrespected tomato can Texans (18-1) actually saw their odds fall after beating the Bengals. I have no clue how that makes sense, but now I'm tempted to tell you to bet on them.
It's telling that the Falcons (7-1) and Seahawks (7-1) have the same odds. Seattle's a wild card with a rookie (Russell Wilson) at quarterback, playing on the road. The Falcons are the top seed with a high-powered offense playing at home. It's why it won't be surprising to see a lot of people pick the Hawks this weekend.
The 49ers (6-1) are slightly ahead of the Packers (15-2). And even though I might prefer putting something on the Packers here, it's hard not to roll with San Francisco given that it has home-field advantage.
| Team | Wild Card Odds | Div. Round Odds | Trend | Team | Week 17 Odds | Wild Card Odds | Trend |
| Broncos | 3-1 | 3-1 | Jets | OFF | OFF | ||
| Patriots | 19-4 | 15-4 | Rams | OFF | OFF | ||
| 49ers | 6-1 | 6-1 | Buccaneers | OFF | OFF | ||
| Packers | 6-1 | 15-2 | Chargers | OFF | OFF | ||
| Falcons | 7-1 | 6-1 | Bills | OFF | OFF | ||
| Seahawks | 10-1 | 7-1 | Browns | OFF | OFF | ||
| Texans | 14-1 | 18-1 | Dolphins | OFF | OFF | ||
| Ravens | 18-1 | 18-1 | Saints | OFF | OFF | ||
| Redskins | 22-1 | OFF | Titans | OFF | OFF | ||
| Vikings | 35-1 | OFF | Raiders | OFF | OFF | ||
| Bengals | 45-1 | OFF | Lions | OFF | OFF | ||
| Colts | 45-1 | OFF | Cardinals | OFF | OFF | ||
| Cowboys | 40-1 | OFF | Eagles | OFF | OFF | ||
| Giants | 80-1 | OFF | Panthers | OFF | OFF | ||
| Bears | 50-1 | OFF | Chiefs | OFF | OFF | ||
| Steelers | OFF | OFF | Jaguars | OFF | OFF |
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