How far did Eagles' Super Bowl odds drop after loss?

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The Eagles lost their first game in three weeks on Sunday night, when they fell to the Panthers, 27-16, in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

So what did that loss do to their Super Bowl odds? 

Well, their odds are now much longer. Before the loss to Carolina, they were at 18/1, but after the loss, they're now at 50/1. The two other teams going off at 50/1 are the Cowboys and the Nick Foles-led Rams. 

Despite the Eagles' 3-4 record, head coach Chip Kelly still thinks he has a good team and has been pleased with his quarterback (see story).

The Eagles' odds to win the NFC are now 25/1, same as the Cowboys. Seven teams have shorter odds. 

The favorite to win the NFC East is New York at 6/5. Then, the Eagles are at 7/4, followed by the Redskins (9/2) and Cowboys (8/1).  

The Super Bowl favorites right now are the Patriots (13/5), followed by the Packers (13/4), Cardinals (10/1), Bengals (12/1) and Broncos (14/1). The longest odds belong to the Ravens, Bears, Browns, Lions, 49ers and Buccaneers, all at 500/1. 

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