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The Baltimore Ravens dropped down a few notches in the odds of winning the Super Bowl. They went from 12:1 to 18:1, and now are the eight choice to win it all and the fourth choice to win the AFC title, behind the Houston Texans, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos.
The Ravens remain overwhelming favorites to win the AFC North (1-3). The Washington Redskins, the Ravens opponent today, are the second choice to win the NFC East, behind the New York Giants and ahead of the Dallas Cowboys.
Redskins QB Robert Griffin III is the second choice of rookie quarterbacks to lead in TD passes in the 2012 regular season, tied with Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck and behind Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson. Let's hope he doesn't add to that total this afternoon..
Odds to win the 2013 Super Bowl XLVII (Odds in blue are shorter, odds in red are longer, and odds in black have stayed the same)
Houston Texans 9/2 9/2
New England Patriots 9/2 9/2
San Francisco 49ers 5/1 11/2
Denver Broncos 11/2 11/2
Atlanta Falcons
Green Bay Packers 10/1 9/1
New York Giants 9/1 12/1
Baltimore Ravens 12/1 18/1
Chicago Bears 12/1 18/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 33/1 18/1
Seattle Seahawks 50/1 33/1
Washington Redskins 90/1 40/1
Dallas Cowboys 66/1 50/1
Cincinnati Bengals 60/1 50/1
Indianapolis Colts 66/1 50/1
New Orleans Saints 50/1 90/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 90/1 125/1
Minnesota Vikings 150/1 300/1
San Diego Chargers 150/1 500/1
Miami Dolphins
St. Louis Rams 400/1 500/1
Buffalo Bills
New York Jets 500/1 500/1
Detroit Lions
Cleveland Browns 750/1 750/1
Philadelphia Eagles 500/1 750/1
Tennessee Titans 750/1 1000/1
Arizona Cardinals 1000/1 1000/1
Oakland Raiders 1000/1 1000/1
Carolina Panthers 1000/1 1000/1
Kansas City Chiefs Off the Board
Jacksonville Jaguars Off the Board
Odds to win the 2013 AFC Championship
Houston Texans 9/4
New England Patriots 12/5
Denver Broncos 5/2
Baltimore Ravens 9/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 9/1
Indianapolis Colts 22/1
Cincinnati Bengals 22/1
Buffalo Bills
New York Jets 200/1
Miami Dolphins
San Diego Chargers 250/1
Cleveland Browns 350/1
Tennessee Titans 350/1
Oakland Raiders 500/1
Odds to win the 2013 NFC Championship
San Francisco 49ers 5/2
Atlanta Falcons
Green Bay Packers 7/2
New York Giants 13/2
Chicago Bears 9/1
Seattle Seahawks 15/1
Washington Redskins 22/1
Dallas Cowboys 28/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 60/1
New Orleans Saints 60/1
Minnesota Vikings 125/1
St. Louis Rams 200/1
Philadelphia Eagles 300/1
Detroit Lions
Carolina Panthers 350/1
Arizona Cardinals 350/1
Odds to Win the 2013 AFC North Division
Baltimore Ravens 1/3
Pittsburgh Steelers 7/2
Cincinnati Bengals 7/1
Odds to Win the 2013 NFC East Division
New York Giants 5/9
Washington Redskins 13/4
Dallas Cowboys 7/2
Odds to Win the 2013 NFC North Division
Green Bay Packers 1/2
Chicago Bears 3/2
Minnesota Vikings 20/1
Odds to Win the 2013 NFC West Division
San Francisco 49ers 1/5
Seattle Seahawks 7/2
NFL Player Props
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Will Adrian Peterson rush for 2000 or more yards in the 2012 Regular Season? (Note: Peterson needs to average 138.5 yard per game in the last four games to reach 2000 yards)
Yes 5/1
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Jason Witten - Total Receptions in the 2012 Regular Season? (Note: The record for receptions for a tight end in a season in 102 by Tony Gonzalez in 2004. Witten is on pace for 117 receptions)
Over/Under 112½
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Mark Sanchez - Total Interceptions Week 14
Over
Under
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Mark Sanchez - Will he be benched Week 14? (Non-injury related)
Yes +200 (2/1)
No -300 (1/3)
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Mark Sanchez - Total Passing Yards Week 14
Over/Under 215½
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Will Nick Foles be the starting QB of the Eagles for Game 1 of the 2013 Regular Season?
Yes +150 (3/2)
No -200 (1/2)
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Will Christian Ponder be the starting QB of the Vikings for Game 1 of the 2013 Regular Season?
Yes -140 (5/7)
No EVEN (1/1)
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Will Blaine Gabbert be the starting QB of the Jaguars for Game 1 of the 2013 Regular Season?
Yes -130 (10/13)
No EVEN (1/1)
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Which Rookie QB will throw the most TD Passes in the 2012 Regular Season? (Note: Wilson currently has 19, RGIII and Luck both have 17 TD passes)
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB 5/6
Robert Griffin III (WAS) QB 9/4
Andrew Luck (IND) QB 9/4
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Who will throw the most TD Passes in the 2012 Regular Season? (Note: Brees currently has 31,Peyton Manning and Rodgers both have 29 TD passes)
Drew Brees (NO) QB 2/3
Peyton Manning (DEN) QB 2/1
Aaron Rodgers (GB) QB 13/4
WEEK 14 SPECIALS - Who will throw the most Interceptions in the 2012 Regular Season? (Note: Brees and Luck currently have 16, while Rivers, Romo, and Weeden have 15 interceptions)
Andrew Luck (IND) QB 9/4
Brandon Weeden (CLE) QB 5/2
Drew Brees (NO) QB 3/1
Tony Romo (DAL) QB 4/1
Philip Rivers (SD) QB 4/1