Super Bowl odds: Eagles prepare for NFC Championship rematch against 49ers

The Super Bowl is less than 100 days away.
That means it's never too early to begin counting down to the NFL's big game, which will be held in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium.
The Las Vegas Raiders are unlikely to play in Super Bowl LVIII in their home stadium.
The New York Jets probably won't make it, even if Aaron Rodgers returns.
Here is talkSPORT's updated list of the NFL's Top 10 Super Bowl championship contenders entering Week 11.
10. Seattle Seahawks (6-5 | Last Super Bowl win: 2013)
Pete Carroll has his resilient Seahawks in the top 10 Super Bowl contenders list.
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But Seattle's big game chances took a hit with a 31-13 defeat to the 49ers.
Carroll's crew is second in the NFC West and staring at a playoff spot.
It hasn't been easy for Seattle this season, though.
Back-to-back losses have shaken the faith in a team that features Geno Smith at quarterback and a growing list of question marks.
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9. Buffalo Bills (6-6 | Last Super Bowl win: Never)
The Bills have spent the 2023 season as one of the NFL's most unpredictable teams.
Buffalo took a step backward again with an overtime defeat to Philadelphia.
The Bills still have the potential to be a serious Super Bowl contender.
But it's already past the midway point of the regular season and inconsistency has been the Bills' weak link all year.
For Buffalo to receive better Super Bowl odds, Josh Allen must start playing like every game is a playoff game.
Super Bowl odds: +3300
8. Detroit Lions (8- 3| Last Super Bowl win: Never)
Detroit plays old school but modern football and is fun to watch.
So much fun that Eminem almost had a heart attack after the Lions' latest thrilling win.
But what happened in that depressing Thanksgiving defeat to the Green Bay Packers?
A season-opening win against Kansas City let the league know that this was a different Detroit team.
But, like Miami, Detroit must find consistency if the Lions are going to make a real run at the Super Bowl in 2023.
Super Bowl odds: +1800
7. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-3 | Last Super Bowl win: Never)
Jacksonville answered the calling with a tough AFC South victory over the Houston Texans.
The Jaguars began the season as an AFC threat, started 1-2, then slowly climbed back near the top of the conference.
Jacksonville has had disappointing letdowns but there have been far more impressive victories.
Trevor Lawrence's team will be an interesting one to watch once the playoffs start.
Super Bowl odds: +1600
6. Dallas Cowboys (8-3 | Last Super Bowl win: 1996)
The Cowboys answered a frustrating defeat to Philadelphia with a string of blowout victories.
With Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Michah Parsons leading a deep roster, Dallas clearly has the talent to compete with the NFL's best.
The question remains whether the Cowboys can take the final steps when it matters.
But there's no doubt that Dallas has serious offensive firepower and the team that just put up 49 points against the Giants could be equally dangerous in the postseason.
Super Bowl odds: +1000
5. Miami Dolphins (8-3 | Last Super Bowl win: 1974)
Miami is finding consistency at the perfect time.
A huge comeback victory against the Chiefs in Germany slipped out of Tua Tagovailoa's hands in the final minutes.
But the Dolphins downed the Raiders and Jets, and remain in the hunt for the top spot in the AFC.
Watch Tagovailoa connect with a wide open Tyreek Hill, who sprints all over the field, and it's easy to understand why the Dolphins remain so intriguing as Super Bowl contenders.
Miami should win the AFC East, especially with Buffalo struggling.
But the Dolphins must be more consistent weekly if they're going to do real damage in the playoffs.
Super Bowl odds: +900
4. Baltimore Ravens (9-3 | Last Super Bowl win: 2013)
Lamar Jackson is obviously good enough to win a Super Bowl.
Baltimore is beginning to put the rest of the league on notice in 2023.
When the Ravens win, they win big.
And they win often, with six victories in their last eight games, including three blowouts that have led to a command of the AFC North.
As Jackson stays in the MVP debate, Baltimore moves closer toward the playoffs.
This could be the year that Jackson and the Ravens soar together in the big game.
Super Bowl odds: +700
3. Philadelphia Eagles (10-1 | Last Super Bowl win: 2018)
Jalen Hurts and the Eagles just keep winning games.
With Philadelphia's QB drawing MVP praise, the Eagles have beaten Kansas City and Buffalo in back-to-back weeks.
It's going so good for the Eagles that they've made a term called "Tush Push" football famous and offensive center Jason Kelce has been named one of the sexiest men on the planet.
Don't be surprised if the Eagles and the Chiefs are the last two teams standing come February.
Super Bowl odds: +460
Tied 1. San Francisco 49ers (8-3 | Last Super Bowl win: 1995)
The 49ers look like serious Super Bowl contenders again.
San Francisco, once the NFL's hottest team, regained its footing with a blowout of Jacksonville.
Smooth wins over Tampa Bay and Seattle followed, jumping the 49ers over the Eagles.
Kyle Shanahan's offensive creativity is again connecting with Brock Purdy.
Mr. Irrelevant will be the difference maker for the 49ers this season.
If he can be the QB that San Francisco needs, the 49ers will represent the NFC in the big game and could win it all.
Super Bowl odds: +430
Tied 1. Kansas City Chiefs (8-3 | Last Super Bowl win: 2023)
This is Patrick Mahomes' league and the Chiefs have been the team to beat so far.
Even with the Eagles' success and Philadelphia holding the best record, Kansas City is still the Super Bowl favorite.
The Chiefs' offense returned last week during a comeback victory over the Las Vegas Raiders.
If head coach Andy Reid can keep finding a way to connect Travis Kelce with Mahomes, the Chiefs should be in the big game again.
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Let the countdown begin.
Super Bowl odds: +430