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Seahawks, Patriots, Steelers Have Best Odds To Win Super Bowl LI

LAS VEGAS (CBSNewYork) -- If the Vegas oddsmakers are right, neither the Denver Broncos nor the Carolina Panthers will return to the Super Bowl next year.

Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook has released its odds for teams to win Super Bowl LI -- yes, we're going back to the Roman numeral thing.

There's a three-way tie for the favorite between the Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers. All are 8-to-1.

If that scenario actually played out, the Seahawks, from the NFC, would face either the Patriots or Steelers, from the AFC, in the Super Bowl.

The newly crowned champion Denver Broncos and runner-up Carolina Panthers are both at 12-to-1, tied for the sixth-best odds.

The Jets, who went to 10-6 last season but missed the playoffs, have 30-to-1 odds, while the Giants, 6-10 in 2015, are 40-to-1.

The biggest long shot is the Cleveland Browns, at 200-to-1.

If you're wondering how accurate Westgate was this past season: A year ago, the Seahawks (5-to-1) and Patriots (6-to-1) had the best odds, while the Broncos were 8-to-1 (fourth best) and the Panthers were 30-to-1 (tied for 16th).

Here is the full list for Super Bowl LI:

Seattle Seahawks 8-1
New England Patriots 8-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 8-1
Green Bay Packers 10-1
Arizona Cardinals 10-1
Carolina Panthers 12-1
Denver Broncos 12-1
Cincinnati Bengals 14-1
Dallas Cowboys 14-1
Minnesota Vikings 18-1
Indianapolis Colts 20-1
Kansas City Chiefs 20-1
New York Jets 30-1
Baltimore Ravens 30-1
Buffalo Bills 40-1
Atlanta Falcons 40-1
Houston Texans 40-1
New York Giants 40-1
Washington Redskins 40-1
Philadelphia Eagles 40-1
Chicago Bears 40-1
Detroit Lions 40-1
New Orleans Saints 40-1
Oakland Raiders 40-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 50-1
Los Angeles Rams 50-1
Miami Dolphins 50-1
Tennessee Titans 60-1
Jacksonville Jaguars 60-1
San Diego Chargers 60-1
San Francisco 49ers 60-1
Cleveland Browns 200-1

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