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Super Bowl 2023 odds: Who is the favorite after the NFL Divisional Round?

The last four NFL teams left standing will be doing battle at the AFC and NFC Championship games on Sunday. Here are their odds of winning the Super Bowl.

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The last four NFL teams left standing will be doing battle at the AFC and NFC Championship games on Sunday. Here are their odds of winning the Super Bowl.
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Four teams will be battling it out on Sunday for a shot at Super Bowl LVII: the top-seeded Philadelphia Eagles will be hosting the No. 2 San Francisco 49ers for the NFC Championship game, while the Cincinnati Bengals head to Kansas City to face the Chiefs in the AFC Championship contest.

The odds are tight but the Eagles are the slight favorites at this point to win the Lombardi trophy, given their performance in the divisional round. They served up the highest number of points (38) while surrendering the lowest number (7) as well. Philadelphia also trounced the New York Giants with a convincing 38-7 victory, where they earned a seat at the conference championship.

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Who is favored to win the AFC Championship?

The contest between the Bengals and the Chiefs is a rematch of last year’s AFC title game. That time, Joe Burrow and company defeated Patrick Mahomes and his crew to advance to the Super Bowl, where they bowed to the Los Angeles Rams.

This time, Kansas City (+270)  is slightly favored to defeat the Bengals (+290). There were doubts about Mahomes’ capacity to play in the crucial contest after he suffered a high ankle sprain, but the franchise has announced that he will be seeing action on Sunday. One thing going for Cincinnati is that they beat the Chiefs in their last two meetings.

Who is favored to win the NFC Championship?

The Eagles and the 49ers have been two of the betting favorites to make it to the Super Bowl since the season began. Philadelphia (+245) boasted a 14-3 record as they headed into the playoffs. The 49ers (+330) on the other hand, are the hottest team in the league, coming fresh from a 12-win streak. They are considered the underdogs, but bettors are anticipating a tight game between the NFC squads.