September 7, 2010 (Las Vegas, Nevada) - From RJ Bell of Pregame.com: How many games are the best and worst NFL teams expected to be favored this regular season?
[listed in order of Super Bowl Odds] Dallas Cowboys (9 to 1)
12 games expected to be favored
Cowboys are #1 Super Bowl favorite, but five other teams will be favored in a greater number of games!
Indianapolis Colts (10 to 1)
15 games expected to be favored – tied with Saints for most
Lone exception: Colts expected to be underdogs at New England in Week 11
Green Bay Packers (10 to 1)
12 games expected to be favored
Baltimore Ravens (11 to 1)
13 games expected to be favored
San Diego Chargers (12 to 1)
14 games expected to be favored
New Orleans Saints (12 to 1)
15 games expected to be favored – tied with Colts for most
Lone exception: Saints expected to be underdogs at Dallas in Week 12.
New England Patriots (14 to 1)
13 games expected to be favored
New York Jets (15 to 1)
14 games expected to be favored
note: Patriots, Ravens, and Cowboys favored in less games, but have greater Super Bowl odds than Jets.
Minnesota Vikings (17 to 1)
12 games expected to be favored
THE WORST:
Detroit Lions (175 to 1)
Only expected to be favored in ONE GAME: home favorite vs. the Rams in Week 5.
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