With the Rams dominant 27-9 win over the Vikings on Monday night, the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs are officially set.
It was home cooking in the first round of the postseason, with five of the six home teams moving on to the next round.
The lone exception were the Commanders, who defeated the Buccaneers 23-20 on a walk-off field goal in Tampa Bay to give Washington its first playoff win in 19 years.
The Divisional Round will feature three rematches from the regular season, with the Rams and Eagles meeting for the second time (first in Week 12) and both AFC contests being the second installment of the season (Chiefs vs. Texans in Week 16 and Bills vs. Ravens in Week 4).
The two franchises that haven’t faced each other yet is when the NFC’s top seeded Lions host the Commanders on Saturday night from Ford Field.
With the Divisional Round on deck, here are the latest odds for each team remaining to win Super Bowl 59 and the odds-on-favorite to win Super Bowl MVP next month in New Orleans:
Odds according to BetMGM as of Jan. 14:
Betting odds to win Super Bowl 59
Detroit Lions: +280
Kansas City Chiefs: +350
Philadelphia Eagles: 4/1 (+400)
Baltimore Ravens: +450
Buffalo Bills: +550
Los Angeles Rams: 18/1 (+1800)
Washington Commanders: 30/1 (+3000)
Houston Texans: 50/1 (+10000)
Super Bowl 59 MVP odds
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes: 4/1 (+400)
Lions QB Jared Goff and Ravens QB Lamar Jackson: +550
Bills QB Josh Allen: 6/1 (+600)
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts: 10/1 (+1000)
Eagles RB Saquon Barkley 12/1 (+1200)
Lions’ RB Jahmyr Gibbs: 15/1 (+1500)
Ravens RB Derrick Henry: 20/1 (+2000)
Rams QB Matthew Stafford: 22/1 (+2200)
Lions WR Amon Ra St. Brown: 25/1 (+2500)
Commanders QB Jayden Daniels: 30/1 (+3000)
Eagles WR A.J. Brown: 35/1 (+3500)
Texans QB C.J. Stroud: 60/1 (+6000)
Lions RB David Montgomery: 66/1 (+6600)
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce and WR Xavier Worthy, Eagles WR Devonta Smith and Lions WR Jameson Williams: 80/1 (+8000)
Bills RB James Cook, Ravens WR Zay Flowers and Rams WR Puka Nacua: 100/1 (+10000)
BetMGM is the premier destination for sportsbook odds throughout the year.
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