Bet on the First NFL Team to Lose After Week 3: Dolphins Now Ranked No. 1, Eagles No. 3

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Bet on the First NFL Team to Lose After Week 3: Dolphins Now Ranked No. 1, Eagles No. 3

There are just two undefeated teams heading into Week 4 of the NFL, neither of which were big favorites to win the Super Bowl.  The Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles are the only 3-0 teams and SportsBetting.ag has released odds on which week these teams will suffer their first loss.

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Which week will Dolphins lose their first game                  

Week 4 (at Bengals)                -195

Week 5 (at Jets)                      +550

Week 6 (vs Vikings)                 +650

Week 10 or later                     +1400

Week 7 (vs Steelers)               +1600

Week 8 (at Lions)                    +2000

Week 9 (at Bears)                   +3300                

Which week will Eagles lose first game?          

Week 4 (vs Jaguars)                +230

Week 5 (at Cardinals)             +230

Week 6 (vs Cowboys)             +450

Week 10 or later                     +500

Week 8 (vs Steelers)               +750

Week 9 (at Texans)                 +1200

ESPN has the Miami Dolphins ranked number one in the nation after knocking off the early Super Bowl favorite Buffalo Bills.

Alaina Getzenberg writes:

"While the Bills are coming off their first loss, Josh Allen has had an MVP-candidate start to the season. He has the league's lowest rate of off-target throws (8.0%) and leads in passing first downs (49) as well. Allen's completion percentage (71.2%) and interception percentage (1.5%) would both be career bests. Still, things haven't been perfect. The Bills need to work on evening out the offense as Allen is also the team's leading rusher (113 yards), but the fifth-year quarterback has set the groundwork early for yet another impressive season."

As for the Eagles, it's all about Jalen Hurts.  Philadelphia saw the biggest shift in their odds to win the Super Bowl 57.

Tim McManus of ESPN writes:

"Hurts is completing 67.3% of his passes, compared with his career average of 60%. He ranks third in passing yards (916) and is sixth in QBR (74.8). His standout play is the No. 1 reason the Eagles are 3-0."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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