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NFL Playoffs futures: Each NFC title contender’s odds to win the the conference and advance to the Super Bowl

The 2022 regular season came and went in the blink of an eye. It was fun, filled with drama and had many unforgettable moments. But all of the regular season’s happenings are soon to be forgotten as we turn the page and get ready for the real stuff. The stuff that makes legends. That is — the NFL Playoffs.

With the Wild Card rounds set to commence this upcoming Saturday, we take a look at the title odds for each of the playoff teams (if you missed the AFC titles odds rundown, click here).

Now, we run down the NFC.

All odds via BetMGM.

No. 7 Seed - Seattle Seahawks (+3000)

(Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports)

Year 1 of the post-Russell Wilson era probably went as well as anyone in the Seahawks organization could ask for. They’re back in the postseason after missing out a year ago.

No. 6 Seed - New York Giants (+2800)

(Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports)

While New York didn’t close the season as strongly as they started it, first year Giants head coach Brian Daboll has the G-Men playing good football. Surely, they’ll be confident heading into the postseason.

No. 3 Seed - Minnesota Vikings (+1200)

(Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports)

The Vikings will go as far as their offense takes them. It’s that simple.

No. 4 Seed - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+1000)

(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

What’s the award for finishing under .500? Winning the NFC South and earning a first-round bye, of course.

No. 5 Seed - Dallas Cowboys (+550)

(Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports)

The Cowboys are good, but how good? This should be considered a big postseason for them.

No. 2 Seed - San Francisco 49ers (+190)

(Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports)

I’m not sure what to expect from Brock Purdy, the last pick of the most recent NFL draft, but that’s what makes this 49ers team fun. We’ve seen them excel in the past with a great defense, tremendous skill players and an average QB. So, what’s the difference here?

No. 1 Seed - Philadelphia Eagles (+170)

(Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)

Undoubtedly the best team in the NFL all season long, the Eagles still probably have a chip on their shoulder. They enter the postseason as the odds-on favorite to come out of the NFC.

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