2011 Super Bowl Odds: Final Record Predictions for All 32 Teams
The Super Bowl XLVI futures market still has 23 of 32 NFL teams represented and the Denver Broncos have been the biggest mover on the odds board due to their five-game winning streak.
Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has the team tied atop the AFC West standings with the Oakland Raiders despite being outscored by 36 combined points in 12 games.
A lot of football is left to be played over the final four weeks, making it the perfect time to predict the final record for all 32 teams.
Indianapolis Colts
1 of 32The Indianapolis Colts will likely fall to 0-13 on the season after going on the road to take on the Baltimore Ravens Sunday, leaving three games left on the schedule to pick up a victory.
Quarterback Dan Orlovsky completed 30-of-37 passes for 353 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in the team's 31-24 road loss to the New England Patriots.
The season finale on the road against Jacksonville will be the game of the year for this franchise.
Final Record Prediction: 1-15
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
St. Louis Rams
2 of 32Not many NFL experts would have suspected the St. Louis Rams to rank 31st in total offense heading into Week 14, but the team is gaining just 284 yards per game.
Drafting some vertical players in the passing game is a necessity in next year's draft.
Final Record Prediction: 3-13
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Minnesota Vikings
3 of 32The Minnesota Vikings have lost four straight games and running back Adrian Peterson has missed the final two due to an ankle injury.
Surprisingly enough, the Vikings rank 17th in total offense and 19th in total defense.
Will have an opportunity to play spoiler in three of the final four weeks.
Final Record Prediction: 4-12
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Jacksonville Jaguars
4 of 32The Jacksonville Jaguars suffered a 38-14 blowout loss at home to the San Diego Chargers on Monday Night Football in their first game since firing head coach Jack Del Rio.
Bad move.
Final Record Prediction: 4-12
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Washington Redskins
5 of 32The Washington Redskins have been an absolute mess since Mike Shanahan took over the team, as the roster has major holes throughout.
Playing around with the quarterback position too early was also a mistake.
Final Record Prediction: 5-11
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6 of 32The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have definitely shown how young their roster is this year, losing six consecutive games since picking up a 26-20 victory over the New Orleans Saints as six-point home underdogs on Oct. 16.
Playing three of four on the road to close out the year will keep the team from reaching the .500 mark.
Final Record Prediction: 5-11
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Miami Dolphins
7 of 32The Miami Dolphins have won four of five games, with the only loss coming by one point to the Dallas Cowboys on the road on Thanksgiving Day.
Bettors are certainly enjoying the new enthusiasm in South Beach, posting six consecutive against-the-spread victories.
Final Record Prediction: 7-9
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Carolina Panthers
8 of 32The Carolina Panthers will alternate home and away games down the stretch, coming off a three-game road trip that saw them capture two victories.
Rookie quarterback Cam Newton leads an offense that's averaging 397.3 yards per game, currently fifth best in the NFL.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Cleveland Browns
9 of 32The Cleveland Browns are in trouble for years to come with the AFC North possessing three quality teams ahead of them.
It's time to figure out if second-year quarterback Colt McCoy is the guy to lead the franchise into the 2012 season down the stretch.
Final Record Prediction: 4-12
Super Bowl Odds: Not applicable
Buffalo Bills
10 of 32Nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills are now circling the drain.
The Bills have scored 67 combined points during their recent five-game slide, something that will have the fans heading for the exits early down the stretch.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: 1000/1
Arizona Cardinals
11 of 32The Arizona Cardinals have won four of five games and picked up a quality win over the Dallas Cowboys at home Sunday.
This week's contest versus the San Francisco 49ers will certainly be a fight, but wins in three of the final four games is not out of the question.
Final Record Prediction: 8-8
Super Bowl Odds: 500/1
Seattle Seahawks
12 of 32The Seattle Seahawks will only get to play two of their final four games at home, something that will keep this franchise out of the playoffs.
Second-year head coach Pete Carroll will look to build momentum into a crucial 2012 campaign.
Final Record Prediction: 7-9
Super Bowl Odds: 300/1
Kansas City Chiefs
13 of 32The Kansas City Chiefs have a nightmarish schedule ahead, but still find themselves in the AFC West divisional race, sitting two games back of the Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders.
Just isn't going to happen with Tyler Palko under center.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: 250/1
Philadelphia Eagles
14 of 32The Philadelphia Eagles will fill a lot of fireplaces this winter when they finally get knocked out of having any chance to make the playoffs.
Las Vegas scored a big win in the futures market due to the public buying into the hype.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: 150/1
Cincinnati Bengals
15 of 32The Cincinnati Bengals have fallen off in losing three of four games, which was expected by many due to playing the Pittsburgh Steelers twice and the Baltimore Ravens on the road.
Don't fall asleep on this team in Week 14.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: 150/1
Tennessee Titans
16 of 32The Tennessee Titans picked up a pair of 23-17 wins over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Buffalo Bills, but can't be happy with the Houston Texans continuing to win with a banged-up roster.
Running back Chris Johnson has been dynamite the past couple weeks, as the team will ride him down the stretch.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: 100/1
Chicago Bears
17 of 32The weather in the Windy City is starting to get chilly and Chicago Bears fans should start preparing for a long winter.
Key injuries to quarterback Jay Cutler and running back Matt Forte have placed all the pressure on the defense.
Three of four games on the road to close out the year makes things even more difficult.
Final Record Prediction: 8-8
Super Bowl Odds: 100/1
Detroit Lions
18 of 32The Detroit Lions land in this spot due to the recent injuries the Chicago Bears have suffered, but the schedule is no picnic starting this week in hosting the Minnesota Vikings.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Calvin Johnson are talented enough to get this team into the playoffs, which is where the story will end.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: 65/1
Oakland Raiders
19 of 32The Oakland Raiders flew across the country and got punched in the mouth by the Miami Dolphins.
Heading out on the road against the Green Bay Packers will likely end in defeat as well.
Quarterback Carson Palmer will really start feeling the pressure in hosting the Detroit Lions on Dec. 18.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: 55/1
San Diego Chargers
20 of 32The San Diego Chargers snapped a six-game losing streak with last night's 38-14 road win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, giving the team new life in the AFC West.
Running the table is the only way.
Final Record Prediction: 8-8
Super Bowl Odds: 50/1
New York Giants
21 of 32The New York Giants may have suffered their fourth consecutive loss against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, but came away with a victory due to the Dallas Cowboys giving a game away in Arizona.
It's a two-team race in the NFC East and the Giants will face "America's Team" two times in the final four weeks.
Showtime.
Final Record Prediction: 7-9
Super Bowl Odds: 50/1
Atlanta Falcons
22 of 32The Atlanta Falcons really needed to win last week's game against the Houston Texans, heading out on the road for a second consecutive week to take on the dangerous Carolina Panthers.
Possessing the third-best rush defense in the league gives them a shot against the upcoming schedule.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: 40/1
New York Jets
23 of 32The New York Jets love to make things interesting and the final four games on the schedule make a potential run at the playoffs possible.
It's just hard to get excited about a team that ranks 26th in the league in gaining just 310.8 yards per game.
Watch out for a slip-up against the Philadelphia Eagles on Dec. 18.
Final Record Prediction: 10-6
Super Bowl Odds: 30/1
Denver Broncos
24 of 32The Denver Broncos could easily win three of their final four games, which would likely send them to the playoffs as the AFC West champion.
Leading the league in rushing is a great weapon in December.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: 25/1
Dallas Cowboys
25 of 32The Dallas Cowboys will likely enter the playoffs as the NFC East division champions, but things could be much easier if not for a mistake-filled football game in Arizona.
Being ranked ninth against the run will keep the New York Giants' dismal rushing attack grounded.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: 25/1
Houston Texans
26 of 32The Houston Texans have some potential road blocks on their schedule in terms of winning the AFC South, which could place a lot of pressure on the team in playing the winless Indianapolis Colts in Week 16.
NFL fans should be disappointed in not seeing this team at full strength.
Final Record Prediction: 11-5
Super Bowl Odds: 20/1
San Francisco 49ers
27 of 32The San Francisco 49ers wrapped up the NFC West division with their 26-0 win over the St. Louis Rams last week.
First-year head coach Jim Harbaugh now turns his attention to securing the No. 2 spot in the NFC playoff bracket.
Final Record Prediction: 12-4
Super Bowl Odds: 11/1
Pittsburgh Steelers
28 of 32The Pittsburgh Steelers are just a play away from enjoying an eight-game winning streak, but capturing three victories in a row is good enough.
Tied atop the AFC North divisional standings with the Baltimore Ravens will have this team motivated down the stretch.
Two remaining games against the Cleveland Browns will likely punch a ticket into the playoffs.
Final Record Prediction: 12-4
Super Bowl Odds: 9/1
Baltimore Ravens
29 of 32The Baltimore Ravens will likely win their fourth game in a row Sunday when hosting the Indianapolis Colts, placing them in a great spot to reach the playoffs.
Star linebacker Ray Lewis has missed three games this year with a toe injury, but should be fresh and ready to roll when it matters most.
Final Record Prediction: 11-5
Super Bowl Odds: 9/1
New Orleans Saints
30 of 32The New Orleans Saints tallied two impressive home wins after their bye week, but the remaining schedule is challenging.
Gaining a split on the road against Tennessee and Minnesota will likely be enough.
Closing out the season in hosting Atlanta and Carolina is no picnic.
Final Record Prediction: 11-5
Super Bowl Odds: 13/2
New England Patriots
31 of 32The New England Patriots will continue to enjoy a favorable schedule in the final four weeks, as the offense has scored at least 31 points in four consecutive games.
It all comes down to a defense that ranks last in the league in allowing 412.1 yards per game.
Final Record Prediction: 12-4
Super Bowl Odds: 17/4
Green Bay Packers
32 of 32The Green Bay Packers have been much more vocal about a perfect season than most teams, which has me bumping up their record from a 15-1 mark to end the regular season.
Playing three of the final four games inside Lambeau Field before the playoffs will make for a fun atmosphere in Titletown.
Final Record Prediction: 16-0
Super Bowl Odds: 9/5
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