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Updated NFL Playoff Odds On Cowboys Vs. Giants, Broncos And Raiders

OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 06:  Michael Bush #29 of the Oakland Raiders jumps over Brian Dawkins #20 of the Denver Broncos at O.co Coliseum on November 6, 2011 in Oakland, California.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 06: Michael Bush #29 of the Oakland Raiders jumps over Brian Dawkins #20 of the Denver Broncos at O.co Coliseum on November 6, 2011 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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I came across some NFL playoff odds from Pregame.com and wanted to share a few of the odds on the divisions that are not yet decided like the NFC East (Cowboys vs. Giants), AFC West (Broncos and Raiders) and AFC North (Ravens and Steelers).

NFC East Winner:
Giants: 57%
Cowboys: 43%

This race should be close, real close. The Giants host the Cowboys on Sunday night, the last game of the regular season. The winner takes the division title and the loser goes home. The win-and-you're-in games are always awesome. This one shouldn't disappoint.

AFC West Winner:
Broncos: 78%
Raiders: 22%

And here we have the Chiefs-related odds. The Chiefs will affect this thing -- either beat the Broncos potentially opening the door for the Raiders to win the AFC West or let the Broncos sweep the Chiefs this year en route to the division title.

AFC North Winner:
Ravens: 70%
Steelers: 30%

The Ravens win the AFC North by A.) winning or B.) Pittsburgh losing. One of those two. I don't see Baltimore losing this weekend against Cincinnati so I'll take Baltimore in the AFC North (and I have them going to the Super Bowl).

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