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The Cleveland Browns fell to 1-2 after Sunday’s loss to the New York Giants, shedding a Week 3 contest for the primary time below head coach Kevin Stefanski.

Whereas Cleveland heads again to the drafting board to determine what went incorrect, they don’t seem to be alone.

Along with the Browns, 14 different groups within the NFL have began the season with a 1-2 report, and at present, greater than half the league has a shedding report heading into motion this weekend.

Oddsmakers have seen sufficient after every staff’s opening salvos to replace the Tremendous Bowl possibilities for every NFL franchise.

Analyst Jeff Sherman shared on X the up to date rankings from sportsbooks, displaying that the Browns sit at 80-to-1 odds to win the Tremendous Bowl.

NFL

Tremendous Bowl up to date

KC 9/2
SF 7/1
Buf 8/1
Det, Phi 10/1
Bal 12/1
GB, NYJ 14/1
Hou 16/1
Sea 20/1
Pit, Min 25/1
Dal, Cin 30/1
NO 40/1
LAR, Atl, TB, Ari 60/1
Chi, Cle, LAC, Wsh 80/1
Mia, Jax, Ind, LV 100/1
Den, Ten, NYG, NE, Automobile 500/1

— Jeff Sherman (@golfodds) September 24, 2024

Cleveland is joined by the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Chargers, and the Washington Commanders in the identical tier.

The Browns are forward of 9 groups, together with this weekend’s opponent: the Las Vegas Raiders.

Sitting atop the standings is Kansas Metropolis with 9-to-2 odds that the staff will finish the season as Tremendous Bowl champions for a record-setting third consecutive 12 months.

Behind the Chiefs are San Francisco (7-to-1) and Buffalo (8-to-1) whereas Detroit and Philadelphia are tied at 10-to-1 odds to spherical out the highest 5 groups.

The AFC North rival Ravens have the sixth-best odds to win the Tremendous Bowl with 12-to-1 odds whereas Pittsburgh (25-to-1) and Cincinnati (30-to-1) are forward of the Browns.

Both Cleveland or Las Vegas will even its report this weekend when the 2 groups face off on Sunday.

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