Tom Brady Patriots Raiders
The New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders, pictured at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 21, 2014 in Foxboro, Massachusetts, have the best betting odds of any AFC team to win the 2018 Super Bowl. Getty Images

With Week 1 of the 2017 NFL preseason about to begin, one team stands above the rest as the favorite to win the championship. It comes as no surprise that the defending champion New England Patriots have the best Super Bowl 2018 betting odds.

Bovada.lv puts New England’s title odds at +350, making their odds twice as good as anyone else in football. Green Bay is second at +750, followed by the Oakland Raiders (+1000) and Dallas Cowboys (+1200).

READ: Will The Green Bay Packers Make The Playoffs?

At the very least, the Patriots seem like like a lock to reach the AFC Championship Game. it’s what they’ve done in every year since 2011. Tom Brady is defying logic, arguably getting better at 40 years old, and New England hasn’t missed the playoffs in nine years.

Green Bay is tied with New England for the longest active postseason streak. They haven’t had nearly the same kind of success in the playoffs, making one Super Bowl appearance compared to New England’s three during that same period of time. But the Packers have the NFC’s best quarterback in Aaron Rodgers, and they are heavy favorites to win the NFC North.

Some Las Vegas sportsbooks actually have Green Bay as the second favorite in the NFC behind the Cowboys. Dallas is coming off their best season in a decade, with their 13-3 record good enough to win the NFC East and make them the No.1 seed in the conference. They lost to the Packers in the divisional playoffs, though they could have another big year in 2017.

Dallas’ success will depend on their two star rookies that made history a year ago. Ezekiel Elliott led the league in rushing, while Dak Prescott performed like a top-five quarterback in the NFL. The Cowboys will try to hold off the New York Giants (+2200), who might be a legitimate Super Bowl contender after signing free agent Brandon Marshall in the offseason.

After losing to the Patriots in last year’s AFC Championship Game, the Pittsburgh Steelers (+1200) look to be the class of the AFC North. The Seattle Seahawks (+1200) are clearly the best team in the NFC West, and their five straight playoff appearances have included two trips to the Super Bowl.

With +1400 Super Bowl LI odds, the Atlanta Falcons can’t be counted out as title contenders. They are looking for redemption after blowing the largest lead in Super Bowl history.

Three teams are tied at the bottom of the league with the worst Super Bowl odds. The Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers won a combined three games in the 2016 season, while the New York Jets might have the worst roster in the entire NFL.

Here’s a look at the Super Bowl LII betting odds for every team, via Bovada:

New England Patriots +350

Green Bay Packers +750

Oakland Raiders +1000

Dallas Cowboys +1200

Seattle Seahawks +1200

Pittsburgh Steelers +1200

Atlanta Falcons +1400

New York Giants +2200

Houston Texans +2500

Denver Broncos +2500

Carolina Panthers +2500

Kansas City Chiefs +2500

Minnesota Vikings +3300

Indianapolis Colts +3300

Arizona Cardinals +3300

Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3300

Tennessee Titans +3300

New Orleans Saints +5000

Baltimore Ravens +5000

Philadelphia Eagles +5000

Los Angeles Chargers +5000

Cincinnati Bengals +6600

Miami Dolphins +6600

Washington Redskins +6600

Detroit Lions +6600

Jacksonville Jaguars +10000

Buffalo Bills +15000

Chicago Bears +15000

Los Angeles Rams +15000

READ: Will The Dallas Cowboys Make The Playoffs?

New York Jets +30000

San Francisco 49ers +30000

Cleveland Browns +30000

​ ​