So, raise your hand if you had the Jaguars scoring 45 on the road and upsetting the Steelers during the NFL Divisional round of the playoffs.
Yeah, I didn't either.
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The weekend also gave us an upset in the NFC (in the eyes of Vegas) as Philadelphia took care of business at home by slowing down the Falcons red-hot offense.
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Then there was the ending of all endings in Minnesota.
As a #Vikings fan, I'm used to being on the other end of these plays. This was unbelievable. Case Keenum to Stephon Diggs for a 61-yard TD to give the Vikings a 29-24 win over the Saints. The coolest part is the clock goes to :00 just as Diggs crosses the goal line.#SKOL pic.twitter.com/qxj6MylCb9
— Geoff Simon (@GeoffSimonSays) January 15, 2018
With a fantastic Divisional round behind us (except for that Patriots-Titans clunker), the odds for Super Bowl 52 have been updated as the "Final Four" of the NFL get ready to do battle on Sunday.
Here are your new Super Bowl LII odds with the Patriots still firmly in the lead but with the Jags closing the gap.
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New England Patriots – 11/10
Not much has changed since the days leading up to Wild Card weekend. The Patriots are still the clear-cut favorite to win the Super Bowl in February, and after dominating the Titans and getting the young Jags at home on Sunday, expect the money to continue flowing on Tom Brady and company.
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Minnesota Vikings – 7/4
I turned off my television with 10 seconds left in the Vikings game on Sunday. Did I miss anything?
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Philadelphia Eagles – 7/1
The Eagles were at 12/1 before they knocked off the Falcons. Considering they're hosting the indoor Vikings in what could be dicey weather conditions, I'm surprised Philly is only a slightly better favorite to hoist the Lombardi Trophy than …
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Jacksonville Jaguars – 8/1
… the Jaguars, who opened the playoffs as 20/1 long shots but have charged up the charts after defeating both Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
The Jaguars clearly have a tough task ahead of them, but if UCF can "win" the college football title, then anything is possible, right?
Reporter: "Your alma mater wins the Peach Bowl this week—"
Blake Bortles "National champs." @UCF_Football pic.twitter.com/PNuTWcQy81
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) January 7, 2018