Vikings Odds To Win

4/4/2022by admin
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The Vikings lost 26-14 against the Bucs in Tampa Bay to fall to 6-7 on the season.

A win would have boosted the team’s playoff odds to over 70%. However, with the loss and a win from the Cardinals over the Giants, the Vikings now find themselves out of the playoff picture and with just a 16% chance to make the playoffs per FiveThirtyEight.

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  1. Vikings Super Bowl Odds Eighteen teams have lower odds than the Vikings (+4400) to win.
  2. Heading into the 2020 season, the Vikings are sitting nearly identical to the Green Bay Packers in terms of odds and win totals. Both teams have the same odds to win the NFC North (+175), NFC Championship Game (+1300), and Super Bowl 55 (+2500). Two evenly matched teams, it will likely be another close race in the NFC North this season.

The clearest route for the Vikings to make the playoffs is to win out against the Bears at home and against the Saints and Lions on the road. With that, the Cardinals would have to lose in Week 17 against the Rams. That would clinch a berth for the Vikings.

The loss to the Bucs was certainly disappointing, especially considering how the Vikings started the game.

If the Packers beat the Lions on Sunday afternoon, Green Bay will clinch the NFC North for the second-straight season.

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The Minnesota Vikings opened with +4000 odds to win Super Bowl LVI. Those odds are relatively middle-of-the-road and are comparable to teams like the Panthers, Steelers, and Cardinals. Vikings NFC North odds The Packers clinched the NFC North and the. Minnesota Vikings Team Report including odds, performence stats, injuries, betting trends & recent transactions. According to the betting operator, BetMGM, the Chiefs are once again the favorite to win the Super Bowl at +600 odds (Bet $100 to win $600). The Buccaneers are the third-betting choice at 10/1 odds, right behind the team they knocked out in the NFC Championship, the Green Bay Packers at 9/1.

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