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The NFL is coming off a seismic slate in Week 15. All across the league, several games carried massive weight for the overall playoff picture. Some teams, like the Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos,
Week 15 had seismic repercussions for the playoffs and this week's odds. Check out the winners and losers so far.
There is an overwhelming favorite in the odds to win the NFL’s Offensive Player of the Year award with just three games to go in the regular season. Seattle Sea
One player considered a sneaky No. 1 pick at one point was LaNorris Sellers, but South Carolina did not build on its nine-win campaign from 2024. Sellers is set to go back to school, so he's no longer in the running to be the top pick.
When Garrett and the Browns play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Dec. 21, the odds are in his favor to achieve history. Odds released by BetOnline.ag list Garrett as a +150 (3/2) favorite to break the record. They give him -200 (1/2) odds of not breaking the record in NFL Week 16.
The Giants have seen enough from their young quarterback, Jaxson Dart, to believe they are set at that crucial position for years to come. Dart’s flashes of promise, however, have not translated to wins as New York has lost eight consecutive games. They currently sit in the cellar in the NFL.
Right now, there are three inner-circle candidates: Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (-300 at DraftKings ), New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (+425) and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (+550). Everybody else in the league is at +7500 odds or worse, giving them a less than 2% chance to win the award.