Falcons coach Dan Quinn was a top candidate for the coach of the year honors last season, but The Sporting News award went to Kansas City’s Andy Reid.

The Pro Football Writers of America and the Associated Press coach of the year awards went to Dallas coach Jason Garrett.

Below are the odds of Quinn winning the award this year, courtesy of Bovada, (www.Bovada.lv, Twitter: @BovadaLV):

Odds to Win Coach of the Year for the 2017 NFL Season

Bill Belichick 7/1

Jack Del Rio 9/1

Mike McCarthy 10/1

Ron Rivera 12/1

Mike Tomlin 12/1

Anthony Lynn 16/1

Mike Mularkey 16/1

Bruce Arians 20/1

Pete Carroll 20/1

Jason Garrett 20/1

Dirk Koetter 20/1

Ben McAdoo 20/1

Dan Quinn 20/1

Andy Reid 20/1

Mike Zimmer 25/1

Jay Gruden 33/1

John Harbaugh 33/1

Vance Joseph 33/1

Doug Marrone 33/1

Sean McDermott 33/1

Bill O'Brien 33/1

Chuck Pagano 33/1

Sean Payton 33/1

Doug Peterson 33/1

Kyle Shanahan 33/1

Todd Bowles 50/1

Jim Caldwell 50/1

John Fox 50/1

Adam Gase 50/1

Hue Jackson 50/1

Marvin Lewis 50/1

Sean McVay 50/1

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