Only 13 NFL teams still have a legit shot at winning the Super Bowl
- Through 11 weeks of the NFL season, just 13 teams remain with a realistic shot at winning Super Bowl LV.
- The Chiefs and Saints are currently the favorites to win the Super Bowl, with a slew of other contenders fighting to take them down.
- For the rest of the league, it might be time to start studying up for the 2021 NFL Draft.
After 11 weeks of the NFL season, the contenders and pretenders have started to make themselves clear.
The Chiefs are still the team to beat, but they are beatable, as the Raiders have shown twice this season. The NFC is wide open, with the Saints, Seahawks, and Packers having a case to be considered the favorites to come out of the conference.
While 14 teams will make the playoffs this winter and fight for the right to lift the Lombardi trophy, according to the number-crunchers at FiveThirtyEight, only 13 teams in the NFL still have a realistic (at least 1%) chance of winning Super Bowl LV.
Take a look below to see which teams are set to make a run at a title.
13. Las Vegas Raiders
Record: 6-4
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 1%
Week 11 result: Lost to the Chiefs, 35-31
Week 12 opponent: at Atlanta Falcons
One thing to know: The Raiders played the Chiefs close for a second time this season but left Patrick Mahomes a bit too much time for his final game-winning drive on Sunday night. Still, Las Vegas remains the only team to have beaten the Chiefs in the past calendar year and will be a tough out if they can make the playoffs in a crowded AFC.
12. Arizona Cardinals
Record: 6-4
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 1%
Week 11 result: Lost to the Seahawks, 28-21
Week 12 opponent: at New England Patriots
One thing to know: Through 10 games, Kyler Murray has the fourth-best odds to win NFL MVP, according to the bookmakers in Las Vegas. He'll have to keep his impressive play up through the final stretch of the season if he's to guide his team to the postseason. Despite the Cardinals' solid 6-4 record, they're still third in the NFC West as the current standings hold.
11. Tennessee Titans
Record: 7-3
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 2%
Week 11 result: Beat the Ravens, 30-24
Week 12 opponent: at Indianapolis Colts
One thing to know: The Titans erased a 21-10 third-quarter deficit to comeback and beat the Ravens in overtime on Sunday. Tennessee may be the toughest team in football with a solid defense and giants like Derrick Henry and A.J. Brown carrying the offense.
10. Baltimore Ravens
Record: 6-4
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 2%
Week 11 result: Lost to the Titans, 30-24
Week 12 opponent: at Pittsburgh Steelers
One thing to know: The Ravens have now lost three of their past four games and still have tough games against the Steelers and Browns coming up on the schedule. On Thanksgiving, they'll be without their top two running backs — J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram — due to COVID-19. John Harbaugh will have to figure out a way to turn things around fast.
9. Buffalo Bills
Record: 7-3
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 3%
Week 11 result: Bye
Week 12 opponent: vs. Los Angeles Chargers
One thing to know: The Bills didn't play last weekend, but they still made gains on their lead in the AFC East thanks to the Miami Dolphins' loss to the Denver Broncos. If they can hold on for six more weeks, they'll have their first division title since 1995.
8. Indianapolis Colts
Record: 7-3
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 3%
Week 11 result: Beat the Packers, 34-31
Week 12 opponent: vs. Tennessee Titans
One thing to know: The acquisition of quarterback Philip Rivers was the biggest move the Colts made in the offseason, but it's been the team's defense that has truly helped them ascend to the level of a contender. Through 10 games, the Colts are one of just two teams in the NFL holding opponents to under 300 yards of offense per game.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Record: 7-4
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 4%
Week 11 result: Lost to the Rams, 27-24
Week 12 opponent: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
One thing to know: Tom Brady has looked lost against good competition this year, with specific concerns about his downfield passing. With a quarterback struggling with his accuracy on deep throws, it's tough to get the best value out of stud wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Something in the Buccaneers offense has got to change, and fast.
6. Seattle Seahawks
Record: 7-3
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 5%
Week 11 result: Beat the Cardinals, 28-21
Week 12 opponent: at Philadelphia Eagles
One thing to know: Wide receiver DK Metcalf has nine touchdowns through 10 games and is averaging 86.2 yards per outing for the Seahawks. Between him, Tyler Lockett, and superstar quarterback Russell Wilson, the Seahawks' offense is one to be feared.
5. Los Angeles Rams
Record: 7-3
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 6%
Week 11 result: Beat the Buccaneers, 27-24
Week 12 opponent: vs. San Francisco 49ers
One thing to know: The Los Angeles Rams are starting to look like the team that cruised to a Super Bowl appearance in 2018, with a rock-solid defense and an offense with too many weapons to cover on any given play. In the past two weeks alone, they've beaten likely NFC contenders in the Seahawks and Buccaneers.
4. Green Bay Packers
Record: 7-3
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 7%
Week 11 result: Lost to the Colts, 34-31
Week 12 opponent: vs. Chicago Bears
One thing to know: Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling had a brutal fumble in overtime that wound up costing the Packers a win last weekend. Still, Green Bay has one of the scariest offenses in all of football and will be a difficult out in the playoffs. Better to get the fumbles out of the way now than have them happen in the postseason.
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
Record: 10-0
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 18%
Week 11 result: Beat the Jaguars, 27-3
Week 12 opponent: vs. Baltimore Ravens
One thing to know: Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers are undefeated but have games against the Ravens, Bills, and Colts left on the schedule. Going 16-0 isn't impossible, but it's going to be a tough road to get there.
2. New Orleans Saints
Record: 8-2
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 19%
Week 11 result: Beat the Falcons, 24-9
Week 12 opponent: at Denver Broncos
One thing to know: Despite being without starting quarterback Drew Brees on Sunday, the Saints rallied past the Atlanta Falcons to a comfortable victory, leaving head coach Sean Payton to take a victory lap of sorts on social media for his faith in gadget-turned-backup quarterback Taysom Hill.
1. Kansas City Chiefs
Record: 9-1
Chance at winning Super Bowl: 26%
Week 11 result: Beat the Raiders, 35-31
Week 12 opponent: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
One thing to know: Patrick Mahomes orchestrated a masterful touchdown drive in the final seconds of regulation on Sunday night against the Raiders to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Such comebacks have been made to feel commonplace by Mahomes and company, but they are still, in fact astounding, and should be appreciated as such. There's a reason the Chiefs are the favorites to retain the Lombardi Trophy this year — no lead is safe against them.