Place Your Bets: Final preseason Super Bowl odds

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Here's your final set of odds before the start of the NFL season.

The Eagles open the 2014 season at 20/1 odds to win Super Bowl XLIX, according to Bovada. This gives them the seventh-highest chance in the NFL.

As expected, the Denver Broncos (11/2) and the Seattle Seahawks (6/1) rank one and two on the list to win it all. Also ahead of the Eagles are Patriots and 49ers (both 8/1), and the Packers and Saints (both 9/1).

The Jacksonville Jaguars are last at 250/1, preceded by the Oakland Raiders at 200/1.

Eagles QB Nick Foles has 25/1 odds to lead the NFL in passing yards, tied with Phillip Rivers for 10th among NFL quarterbacks.

In the NFC East, only Tony Romo of the Cowboys has higher odds than Foles at 20/1, tying him for the eighth on the list. The Giants’ Eli Manning is one spot below Foles on Bovada's list at 33/1, while Robert Griffin III of the Redskins has 75/1 odds.

In rushing, LeSean McCoy is tied at the top of the Bovada list with Adrian Peterson of the Vikings with 4/1 odds to lead the NFL in rushing. Last season McCoy finished with a league-high 1,607 yards on the ground -- 268 more yards than the second highest rusher (Matt Forte). Division-foe Alfred Morris of the Redskins is fifth with 16/1 odds.

McCoy and Adrian Peterson, according to RJ Bell of Pregame.com, are 30/1 odds to win the NFL MVP award. Ahead of him are the following:

Peyton Manning: 3/1
Aaron Rodgers: 8/1
Drew Brees: 8/1
Tom Brady: 10/1
Andrew Luck: 15/1
Jay Cutler: 25/1
Russell Wilson: 25/1

Jordan Matthews dropped from fifth to 10th on Bovada's list of odds to win Offensive Rookie of the Year, tying him with Lions' tight end Eric Ebron. Updated since Aug. 21, Matthews is the fifth wide receiver on the list with 16/1 odds behind Brandin Cooks (11/2), Sammy Watkins (8/1), Kelvin Benjamin (12/1) and Mike Evans (14/1). Johnny Manziel is 15/1. 

You can also bet on coaches on the hot seat with these first-coach fired odds:

Jason Garrett, Cowboys: 3/1
Dennis Allen, Raiders: 9/2
Joe Philbin, Dolphins: 5/1
Doug Marrone, Bills: 8/1
Gus Bradley, Jacksonville: 12/1
Mike Smith, Falcons: 12/1
Rex Ryan, N.Y. Jets: 18/1
Marvin Lewis, Cincinnati: 20/1

And some other random prop bets:

Will any team win 14 or more games? 3/1

Will any team go winless? 33/1

Will both Denver and Seattle miss the playoffs? 14/1

Will any running back rush for 2000 yards? 12/1

Will any team go undefeated and win the Super Bowl? 100/1

 

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