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Cleveland Browns' Super Bowl odds drop to 25-1 after loss to Tennessee Titans

After getting blown out by the Tennessee Titans by a score of 43-13, the Cleveland Browns saw their Super Bowl odds drop to 25-1.

CLEVELAND — Heading into the 2019 season, the Cleveland Browns possessed no shortage of preseason hype.

But after the team suffered a 43-13 blowout defeat at the hands of the Tennesee Titans in their season opener on Sunday, oddsmakers have cooled down on the Browns -- at least as far as the team's Super Bowl chances are concerned.

On Monday, Sportsbetting.ag released its latest round of Super Bowl 54 odds after all but two of the NFL's Week 1 games had been played. And after entering the season with the fifth-best odds of winning this season's title at 14-1, the Browns have already seen their Super Bowl odds drop to 25-1 -- which ties them for the 11th-best odds in the league.

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Cleveland Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens watches during the first half of the season opener against the Tennessee Titans at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland on Sunday, September 8, 2019.

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Sportsbetting.ag's full Super Bowl 54 odds are as follows:

  • New England Patriots 4-1
  • Kansas City Chiefs 7-1
  • New Orleans Saints 9-1
  • Los Angeles Rams 12-1
  • Philadelphia Eagles 12-1
  • Los Angeles Chargers 14-1
  • Green Bay Packers 16-1
  • Dallas Cowboys 16-1
  • Minnesota Vikings 16-1
  • Chicago Bears 20-1
  • Cleveland Browns 25-1
  • Houston Texans 25-1
  • Seattle Seahawks 25-1
  • San Francisco 49ers 25-1
  • Baltimore Ravens 25-1
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 28-1
  • Atlanta Falcons 40-1
  • Tennessee Titans 40-1
  • Jacksonville Jaguars 50-1
  • Carolina Panthers 50-1
  • Indianapolis Colts 66-1
  • Buffalo Bills 66-1
  • Denver Broncos 66-1
  • New York Jets 80-1
  • Detroit Lions 100-1
  • New York Giants 100-1
  • Arizona Cardinals 100-1
  • Washington Redskins 100-1
  • Oakland Raiders 150-1
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers 150-1
  • Cincinnati Bengals 150-1
  • Miami Dolphins 250-1

In addition to their dip in Super Bowl odds, the Browns have seen their AFC title odds slip from +850 to 12-1 and their AFC North title odds drop from +150 to +200. Despite possessing worse Super Bowl odds than both the Browns and Ravens, the Steelers are listed as a slight favorite to win the AFC North at +175.

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