After its loss to the Miami Dolphins Sunday, the Atlanta Falcons odds of winning the Super Bowl are greater (19/1).

Now, the Carolina Panthers have better odds of winning the Super Bowl (16/1) as do the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks.

Here is the full list of Super Bowl odds with the teams that the Falcons still play in regular season in bold:

  • New England Patriots: 8/1
  • Philadelphia Eagles: 9/1
  • Kansas City Chiefs: 19/2
  • Seattle Seahawks: 10/1
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: 12/1
  • Carolina Panthers: 16/1
  • Atlanta Falcons: 19/1
  • Houston Texans: 19/1
  • Minnesota Vikings: 22/1
  • Dallas Cowboys: 24/1
  • Denver Broncos: 29/1
  • Los Angeles Rams: 29/1
  • Oakland Raiders: 33/1
  • Detroit Lions: 66/1
  • New Orleans Saints: 66/1
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: 66/1
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 66/1
  • Tennessee Titans: 66/1
  • Washington: 66/1
  • Arizona Cardinals: 75/1
  • Cincinnati Bengals: 75/1
  • Green Bay Packers: 75/1
  • Los Angeles Chargers: 75/1
  • Buffalo Bills: 99/1
  • Indianapolis Colts: 99/1
  • New York Jets: 99/1
  • New York Giants: 125/1
  • Baltimore Ravens: 150/1
  • Chicago Bears: 150/1
  • Miami Dolphins: 150/1
  • San Francisco 49ers: 250/1
  • Cleveland Browns: 300/1

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