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Ranking the NFL playoff teams based on Super Bowl odds: Where are the Eagles?

by Gabriela Carroll
David Maialetti / Staff Photographer

It’s finally playoff time. The Eagles are among the top teams in the playoff field, earning the No. 2 seed in the NFC thanks to their 14-3 record. But where exactly do they rank in terms of Super Bowl odds? They vary slightly depending on the sportsbook, but here’s a look at the odds on FanDuel as of Tuesday afternoon.

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14. Houston Texans (+10000)

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At the bottom are the Texans, who won the AFC South and have a home game against Justin Herbert and the Chargers in the wild-card round.

13. Denver Broncos (+8000)

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Sean Payton and the Broncos thumped the Carson Wentz-led Chiefs to earn the final wild-card slot in the AFC. They head to Buffalo on Sunday.

12. Pittsburgh Steelers (+8000)

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The Steelers, the No. 6 seed in the AFC, have the next-lowest Super Bowl odds. A rematch with the division rival Ravens awaits them in the wild-card round.

11. Washington Commanders (+4000)

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The Commanders returned to the playoffs thanks to rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, earning the No. 6 seed in the NFC. The Eagles’ NFC East rivals will visit Tampa in the wild-card round.

10. Los Angeles Rams (+3500)

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The Rams won the NFC West, their second consecutive division title. They get a date with the 14-3 Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round. At least it’s at home.

9. Los Angeles Chargers (+2500)

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Jim Harbaugh led the Chargers to the No. 5 seed in the AFC in his first season as head coach. The Chargers head to Houston to face the Texans in the wild-card round.

7 (tie). Green Bay Packers (+2200)

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The Birds’ wild-card opponent earned the No. 7 seed in the NFC after an 11-6 season. 

7 (tie). Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+2200)

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The Bucs secured the NFC South title for the fourth consecutive season. They will host Washington in the wild-card round.

6. Minnesota Vikings (+1400)

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The Vikings lost the NFC’s No. 1 seed to the Detroit Lions in Week 18, but cruised through the rest of their schedule to finish 14-3. Sam Darnold and Co. now head to L.A. to face the Rams.

5. Philadelphia Eagles (+650)

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The Eagles check in with the fifth-best odds to win it all. The Birds’ playoff journey starts at home against the Packers, who they beat way back in Week 1 — in Brazil.

4. Buffalo Bills (+600)

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Is another heartbreaking loss to Kansas City in the cards for the Bills this year? Buffalo will first have to get past the Broncos, who they host in the wild-card round.

3. Baltimore Ravens (+550)

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The Ravens went to the AFC Championship Game last year before falling to the Super Bowl champion Chiefs. Can Lamar Jackson make another run now that he has Derrick Henry? A tough test awaits against the Steelers.

2. Kansas City Chiefs (+370)

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No NFL team has ever three-peated as Super Bowl champion. The Chiefs, hoping to be the first, are on bye in the wild-card round.

1. Detroit Lions (+320)

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The Lions’ injuries on defense didn’t stop them from handily beating the Vikings and securing a bye in the wild-card round. With home-field advantage, can Detroit make it to its first Super Bowl?

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