NFL Super Bowl odds: Steelers, Ravens moving in opposite directions

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The rest of the NFL is still chasing the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs after their big 32-29 win in New Orleans on Sunday. Kansas City remains the team to beat, both on the field and in the sportsbooks.

Kansas City sits as heavy favorites to win it all, currently at +160. As for the Saints, it was just three weeks ago they were right behind the Chiefs. Since then, they have suffered back-to-back losses and have dropped to fourth, at +1000.

Here are the latest Super Bowl winner odds, per the Westgate SuperBook.

KC 8/5

GB 6/1

Sea 8/1

NO 10/1

Pit 12/1

Buf 12/1

LAR 12/1

TB 14/1

Bal 16/1

Ind 25/1

Ten 25/1

Cle 30/1

Ari 40/1

Mia 100/1

Chi 200/1

Wsh 200/1

Phi 300/1

Dal 300/1

NYG 300/1

LV 1000/1

Min 1000/1

The red-hot Green Bay Packers saw a short bump from +650 to +600, and the Seattle Seahawks bypassed the Saints, creeping up from +1000 to +800.

The other two risers are Baltimore and Indianapolis. Both teams have won three in a row with  the Ravens flying up from +2000 to +1600 and the Colts galloping from +3000 to +2500.

Pittsburgh continues their slide down the oddsboard. This time, their odds moved from +1000 to +1200, which puts the Steelers behind Kansas City, and tied with Buffalo in the conference.

Looking ahead, there are some Week 16 games that can shake things up. If the Chiefs and Packers win out, they will get the conference’s only bye, which is a new rule for playoff seedings. In a season full of madness, the bye is an even bigger advantage than in year's past.

Week 16

The Packers have a huge showdown against the Tennessee Titans coming up on primetime Sunday Night. This is a big game for Green Bay if they want to maintain their lead in the conference.

Seattle has a divisional showdown looming against the Los Angeles Rams. The Seahawks are still alive for the No. 1 seed, while the Rams are coming off an embarrassing loss to the New York Jets. Regardless of records, NFC West division games are always tough.

The Pittsburgh Steelers will take on the streaking Indianapolis Colts. The Steelers are on a short week since they play on Monday night and the Colts have one of the best defenses in the league. Seems like a dangerous spot for the Black and Gold, but that is why they play the games.

The Chiefs will enter the postseason as favorites to win their second straight championship. However, there could still be plenty of movement on the Super Bowl oddsboard depending on what happens over the final two weeks of the season.

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