NFL is more wide open with no dominant or unbeaten teams through first 6 weeks
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NFL is more wide open with no dominant or unbeaten teams through first 6 weeks
"The NFL is more wide open than it's been in years. There are no dominant teams this season, no unbeatens through six weeks. Only the Buccaneers and Colts have five wins. The Bills and Eagles have gone from 4-0 to losing two straight. The Chiefs just evened their record at the expense of the Lions. The Steelers are quietly 4-1. The Packers have looked shaky since a 2-0 start."
"The Eagles (+650), Ravens (+700), Bills (+750), Chiefs (+750) and Lions (+850) had the best odds to win the Super Bowl entering the season, per BetMGM Sportsbook. Four of those teams remain in the current top five: Bills (+600), Chiefs (+650), Lions (+750), Packers (+800) and Eagles (+1000). The injury-depleted Ravens have dropped into a tie for 12th following a 1-5 start. The Colts (5-1) and Buccaneers (5-1) aren't getting much respect from oddsmakers."
The NFL is unusually wide open through six weeks, with no dominant, unbeaten teams and only the Buccaneers and Colts holding five wins. Several franchises sit at 4-2 while others are clustered around 3-2 or 3-3, producing uncommon parity and roughly 15 teams with legitimate Super Bowl chances. Preseason favorites shifted: BetMGM listed Eagles, Ravens, Bills, Chiefs and Lions early, while current top odds feature Bills, Chiefs, Lions, Packers and Eagles. Injury issues and uneven starts have altered odds; the injury-depleted Ravens slipped, and oddsmakers give relatively long prices to successful teams like the Colts and Buccaneers.
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