5-0 Vikings climb futures market

By Only Players Staff

Updated 10/7/24 2:14am ET

The NFC’s lone undefeated team, the Minnesota Vikings, continue to silence critics and garner more respect from the betting market.

After defeating the New York Jets in London, Minnesota moved from the sixth Super Bowl favorite to the fourth favorite with +1100 odds. The Vikings now enter their bye week.

Additionally, Minnesota is the -115 betting favorite to win the NFC North. That means the betting market projects them as having higher than a 50% chance.

The 3-1 Detroit Lions began the season as the favorite and held that status until the Vikings improved to 4-0 last Sunday. Surprisingly, while Minnesota has lower odds to win the division, the Lions have shorter Super Bowl odds (+1000).

At 3-2, the Green Bay Packers are +700 to win the division, while Detroit is +175. The Bears are a +1500 longshot.

Minnesota coach Kevin O’Connell is the +175 betting favorite to win Coach of the Year. Plus, quarterback Sam Darnold is now the sixth MVP favorite with +1300 odds.

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