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Last year, the Cincinnati Bengals started the season with some of the worst Super Bowl odds in the league.
Ultimately, they didn’t go from long shot to Super Bowl winner, but they did come dangerously close to hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
It would have taken Nostradamus to predict that Joe Burrow would come back from a torn ACL as strongly as he did, Ja’Marr Chase would elevate the offense and all of their defensive acquisitions would jell as quickly as they did.
Yet, all of that happened and the Bengals won the AFC.
While there isn’t a story like Cincinnati every season, there are always some sleeper teams that have a much better season than anticipated. The 2022 season is likely to yield at least one or two teams that do much better than expected.
The definition of “sleeper” can be broad. To clarify, were are taking a look at teams that have worse than +2000 odds to win the Super Bowl over at DraftKings Sportsbook. That accounts for roughly the top 10 contenders.
These teams aren’t in that category right now but very well could be by the end of the season.
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Super Bowl Odds: +13000
Let’s start with a real long shot.
While there’s no guarantee that we’ll see a team with a Bengals-like ascension, the New York Jets do have some similarities with that 2021 Cincinnati team.
Zach Wilson will be a second-year quarterback whose first season was impacted by injuries. He missed Weeks 8-11 last season and only went 3-10 as the starter. Wilson is not Burrow, but before Burrow led the Bengals to the AFC Championship this past season, he was 2-7-1 as the starter in his first season.
When Wilson came back from the injury in Week 11, he did so as a much better quarterback. After throwing four touchdowns to nine interceptions from Week 1 to Week 7, he threw for five touchdowns to just two interceptions over the final seven games of the season.
This year, the Jets bring back a much better supporting cast. Laken Tomlinson joins the offensive line, while Alijah Vera-Tucker and Mekhi Becton have an offseason of development.
Robert Saleh is a defensive coach, and he has a much different defense to work with. The Jets got Sauce Gardner and Jermaine Johnson II through the draft and D.J. Reed to play corner opposite Gardner.
There are a lot of unanswered questions at this point, but if everything comes together for the Jets, they are going to be much better than anticipated.
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Super Bowl Odds: +2500
The Eagles’ signing of cornerback James Bradberry is just the latest move to remodel the defense in Philly. That defense and the improved cast around QB Jalen Hurts on offense have made the Eagles one of the most underrated teams in the league.
Granted, the team hitting its ceiling relies on Hurts unlocking another level as a passer. But even if he doesn’t do that, the Eagles are going to be dangerous.
Last season it took them a while to establish their identity, but once they figured out they were a run-heavy team that could play good defense, they finished the season on a 6-2 run.
Of course, that all came crashing down in a 31-15 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the playoffs, but the Eagles have made quite a few improvements from that team.
Getting A.J. Brown creates a dynamic receiving duo with DeVonta Smith. The addition of Haason Reddick adds teeth to a pass rush that already has plenty of talent. Josh Sweat (third), Derek Barnett (seventh) and Reddick (eighth) were all in the top 10 of ESPN’s pass-rush win rate metric.
As long as Hurts can show at least some progression, all the tools are in place for the Eagles to compete in the NFC East.
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Super Bowl Odds: +4000
The Dolphins and Eagles are in similar boats. Both are looking at third-year quarterbacks who hold the key to how successful their 2022 campaigns will be after doing a lot to improve the overall roster.
The Dolphins have the…
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