NFL week 15 odds & picks
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Phillip Rivers — yes, the 44-year-old quarterback who retired about five years ago — popped up on FanDuel’s odds board after shockingly signing a practice squad deal with the Colts this week. Rivers is currently +1200 to win the award, trailing only Christian McCaffrey (-135) and Dak Prescott (+125).
Meanwhile, both the Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos leapt to the No. 1 seed in their respective conference thanks to the events of Week 14. Of course, the season-ending Achilles injury to Colts quarterback Daniel Jones also has ramifications that'll also help reshape the postseason from here on out.
The Rams won big in Week 14, and that was important for Matthew Stafford's MVP odds. Stafford is back to being the betting favorite to win MVP after throwing for 281 yards and three touchdowns in a 45-17 blowout of the Cardinals. Stafford is -175 to win MVP. Drake Maye, last week's favorite who had a bye in Week 14, is +200.
Week 14 is in the books, faithful friends. The Broncos rolled into Vegas and… well… you already know. The Chiefs may have self-detonated their 2025 postseason hopes, and the Chargers slugged it out in Monday night primetime.
How much did the Panthers' playoff improve following the Buccaneers' Week 14 loss to the Saints?
Here's a look at the latest Super Bowl odds ahead of Week 15. Bet on Super Bowl futures and more NFL action at FanDuel, where new users get $150 in bonus bets if their first wager of $5 or more wins:
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix was sharp again, completing 31 of 38 passes for 212 yards and adding a rushing touchdown. But the game’s defining moment came on special teams, when Marvin Mims Jr. broke loose for a 48-yard punt return score to put Denver (11-2) ahead 14-7 in the second quarter.