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If you take a look at the NFL Super Bowl LV future betting market right now, you will see teams from all points of America near the top.

The Baltimore Ravens (second choice with odds of +600 to win the Super Bowl) and Pittsburgh Steelers (fourth choice, +850) represent the East. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (third choice, +800) and the New Orleans Saints (seventh choice, +1400) showcase the Gulf Coast. There are the Seattle Seahawks (+1000, fifth choice) from the Northwest, the Los Angeles Rams (eighth choice, +1700) and Arizona Cardinals (11th choice, +2800) from the Southwest, and the Green Bay Packers (sixth choice, +1100) from the North.

And of course, the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs as the current betting favorite to repeat at +400.

But a closer look shows that a few of those teams may see something similar to what is happening currently with New England very soon. Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Green Bay, and of course Tampa Bay all have quarterbacks who are in their twilight seasons, which means they could fall back towards the middle of the pack in the coming seasons.

But take a look at the teams in the NFC West (which is the best division in football) and you will see teams set to compete for years, along with the Ravens and Chiefs of course. The AFC West could be set up well, too, with young quarterbacks taking up three of the four spots.

This is a quarterback-driven league now, and with so many younger signal callers out West, the balance of power looks to be shifting. Over the last two decades, teams from East of the Mississippi River have won the Super Bowl 17 times, and East Coast teams won 11 of those (13 if you include Pittsburgh, which isn’t really on the coast but close enough compared to people living in Indiana). Only three winners have come from West of the Mississippi River, but those have all come in the last seven years: Seattle (2013 season), Denver (2015 season), and of course Kansas City (2019 season).

Most of the future rankings have the Chiefs and Ravens as one-two, thanks to their young MVP quarterbacks. Arizona is a team that could be next into that echelon, which may be coming sooner rather than later based on its huge Sunday Night Football win over Seattle this week. Then on Monday Night Football, the Rams showcased what might be the best defense in football. Heading into Week 8 of the season, the whole of the NFC West is above .500.

The AFC West could have some promise as well behind the Chiefs. The Las Vegas Raiders are 3-3, and could make a run at the playoffs. Both the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos have young signal callers, although Drew Lock looks to be more of an unknown right now than Justin Herbert, despite what the Broncos did over the final weeks of the 2019 campaign.

Speaking of the Broncos and Chargers, the two teams have a chance to get on a roll in November, and possibly get to .500 or above with a few wins. Los Angeles comes into Denver as a three-point favorite Sunday with most sportsbooks in Colorado, and that line could see some movement as we get closer to the game.

This game also has somewhat of an anomaly this season: the over/under is just 44.5 points, which was something you used to see for high-scoring games. This weekend, it will be the lowest total on the board, which sees seven totals above 50.

The game has changed.

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