Following a start to the offseason that saw the Eagles address some of their most glaring needs, whether through free agency or in the NFL Draft, some fans in the area are starting to believe the team that finished 7-9 last year can make the playoffs in Season Two of Carson Wentz and Doug Pederson.
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But a lot can happen between now and when the 2017 season kicks off in September – don't forget how much changed for the Eagles in just a single week leading up to last year's opener – and even more can happen between September and February.
But that won't stop us from wondering whether or not the Birds have a chance to play in the postseason for the first time since the 2013 season.
The next logical step from there, at least for those who see the Eagles playing more than 16 games this season, is to start talking about the Super Bowl
For Philly fans, however, it might be time to slow your roll. According to Bovada, the Eagles are tied with the Redskins, Dolphins, and Bengals at 50/1 to win Super Bowl LII. Only nine teams, including the Browns and 49ers with the longest odds (200/1), have worse odds than the Eagles.
TEAM | Feb. 6 | Mar. 16 | CURRENT |
New England Patriots | 5/1 | 4/1 | 7/2 |
Atlanta Falcons | 14/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 |
Dallas Cowboys | 9/1 | 10/1 | 12/1 |
Green Bay Packers | 9/1 | 10/1 | 12/1 |
Oakland Raiders | 16/1 | 16/1 | 12/1 |
Seattle Seahawks | 16/1 | 10/1 | 12/1 |
Houston Texans | 40/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 12/1 | 14/1 | 16/1 |
Denver Broncos | 16/1 | 16/1 | 18/1 |
New York Giants | 25/1 | 18/1 | 20/1 |
Kansas City Chiefs | 25/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 |
Arizona Cardinals | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 |
Carolina Panthers | 25/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 |
Indianapolis Colts | 25/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 |
Minnesota Vikings | 16/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 |
New Orleans Saints | 50/1 | 66/1 | 33/1 |
Baltimore Ravens | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 33/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 |
Tennessee Titans | 50/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 50/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 |
Miami Dolphins | 50/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 50/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 |
Washington Redskins | 50/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 |
Detroit Lions | 40/1 | 66/1 | 66/1 |
Los Angeles Chargers | 66/1 | 66/1 | 75/1 |
Buffalo Bills | 66/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 |
Chicago Bears | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 66/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 |
Los Angeles Rams | 75/1 | 150/1 | 150/1 |
New York Jets | 75/1 | 150/1 | 150/1 |
San Francisco 49ers | 150/1 | 150/1 | 200/1 |
Cleveland Browns | 150/1 | 200/1 | 200/1 |
As you can see, the Eagles' odds at Bovada have remained the same throughout the offseason.
However, two other sports books had the Birds with better odds prior to the NFL Draft. The day after Super Bowl LI, the Eagles were at +4200 (or 42-1) according to OddsShark.com, placing them 18th in the NFL. Then, prior to the Draft but after free agency calmed down and the schedule was released, a different oddsmaker, bookmaker.eu, had the Eagles at +3581 (or about 36-1).
Now, at least according to Bovada, they're closer to the bottom of the league than the top. I'm not sure I like what that says about the Birds' draft class...
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