Super Bowl Betting Odds: Where Do Bills Stand Ahead of Divisional Round vs. Chiefs?

The Buffalo Bills are one step closer to the Super Bowl ahead of Sunday's meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Super Bowl Betting Odds: Where Do Bills Stand Ahead of Divisional Round vs. Chiefs?
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The Buffalo Bills are riding a six-game winning streak headed into Sunday's AFC Divisional against the Kansas City Chiefs and are now three more victories away from winning the first Super Bowl in franchise history.

Of course doing so will be easier said than done, as the Bills have made it to this point for four straight seasons and still have zero rings to show for it.

But with the Divisional Round matchups set, the Bills appear to have a favorable chance to win compared to the majority of the field based on the latest betting odds from FanDuel.

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Of the eight teams still alive in the playoffs, the Bills currently have the third-best odds (+490) to win it all after taking down the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-17, in the AFC Wild Card on Monday.

Here's the full list from best to worst odds:

- San Francisco 49ers (+175)

- Baltimore Ravens (+270)

- Buffalo Bills (+490)

- Kansas City Chiefs (+700)

- Detroit Lions (+900)

- Green Bay Packers (+3000)

- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+3300)

- Houston Texans (+3300)

If the Bills beat the Chiefs, they could potentially host the AFC Championship if the Texans and rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud are able to upset to No. 1-seeded Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson. In that scenario, Buffalo would host Houston for a chance to go to the Super Bowl.

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If the Ravens handle business as nine-point favorites at home, they would host the Bills or Chiefs in the AFC Championship.

Regardless of who comes out on top, it's fixing to be an exciting weekend that could produce some memorable playoff thrills.

Buffalo and Kansas City kickoff from Highmark Stadium on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET.


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