Despite the influx of negative press, the Aaron Hernandez situation is having little effect on the New England betting market. The Patriots are holding tight at 5/1 to win the Super Bowl and 2/1 to win the AFC. However, New England’s divisional odds have been adjusted from 1/7 to 1/6 and the team’s season win total, while still posted at 11.5, has gone from under -155 to under -170.
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CURRENT NFL SEASON WIN TOTALS
Arizona Cardinals: 5.5 (O: +105, U: -125)
Atlanta Falcons: 10.0 (O: +120, U: -140)
Baltimore Ravens: 8.5 (O: -140, U: +120)
Buffalo Bills: 6.5 (O: +115, U: -135)
Carolina Panthers: 7.0 (O: -110, U: -110)
Chicago Bears: 8.5 (O: -120, U: even)
Cincinnati Bengals: 8.5 (O: -125, U: +105)
Cleveland Browns: 6.0 (O: -130, U: +110)
Dallas Cowboys: 8.5 (O: +120, U: -140)
Denver Broncos: 11.5 (O: +110, U: -130)
Detroit Lions: 7.5 (O: -125, U: +105)
Green Bay Packers: 10.0 (O: -135, U: +115)
Houston Texans: 10.0 (O: -130, U: +110)
Indianapolis Colts: 8.5 (O: -115, U: -105)
Jacksonville Jaguars: 5.0 (O: -130, U: +110)
Kansas City Chiefs: 7.0 (O: -160, U: +140)
Miami Dolphins: 7.5 (O: -145, U: +125)
Minnesota Vikings: 7.5 (O: -110, U: -110)
New England Patriots: 11.5 (O: +150, U: -170)
New Orleans Saints: 9.0 (O: -135, U: +115)
New York Giants: 9.0 (O: even, U: -120)
New York Jets: 6.5 (O: +130, U: -150)
Oakland Raiders: 5.5 (O: +105, U: -125)
Philadelphia Eagles: 7.0 (O: -120, U: even)
Pittsburgh Steelers: 9.0 (O: -140, U: +120)
San Diego Chargers: 7.5 (O: +125, U: -145)
San Francisco 49ers: 11.5 (O: +135, U: -145)
Seattle Seahawks: 10.5 (O: -120, U: even)
St. Louis Rams: 7.5 (O: -110, U: -110)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 7.5 (O: -140, U: +120)
Tennessee Titans: 6.5 (O: -110, U: -110)
Washington Redskins: 8.0 (O: -120, U: even)
The early Super Bowl betting line is currently listed at AFC -1 with a total of 50.

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