NFL: Odds On 13 Teams Winning Their First SuperBowl

On Sunday, Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks finally captured their first Super Bowl crown in Franchise history, rolling over the favored Denver Broncos 43-8. Seattle was one of the 14 NFL Teams who had yet to bring their city it's first Lombardi trophy in it's history. Now removed from that list, 13 remain who are missing a championship trophy from their shelf, here are all 13 teams and their chances to win it all at Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, AZ:

13. Jacksonville Jaguars (2013 Record: 4-12)

One of two NFL Teams that formed in 1995, the Jaguars have knocked on the Super Bowl doorstep before, making the AFC Conference Championship two times in the 90's, but fell short each time. Since then, Jacksonville made the postseason just two times in the 2000's, and haven't been back since 2007. The Jaguars have struggled the most at QB, with six different starters in six seasons. The 2014 Draft could be the cure for Jacksonville recent woes, with a handful of talented QBs at their disposal, such as Teddy Bridgewater, Johnny Manziel, Blake Bortles, and others who could take the reins of the Jags offense. With star Running Back Maurice Jones-Drew possibly testing the Free Agency pool this offseason, Jacksonville will have to find someone else to produce on offense, if they can't, it'll be another long season for the Jaguars. Odds of winning Super Bowl XLIX: 1%

12. Cleveland Browns (2013 Record: 4-12)

Like the Jagaurs, the Browns have been the poster-child for teams with Quarterback troubles, and the fans know it. Since 1999, 19 different QBs have led the Browns offense, with that number most likely jumping to 20 after this years' draft. Despite trading Trent Richardson at the beginning of the season, Cleveland's offense found a new star to lean on in Josh Gordon, who set the Browns franchise record with 1,646 yards receiving en route to his first career Pro Bowl and All-Pro nomination. The upside to the Richardson trade is now the Brown hold two first-round picks, 4th overall and 26th overall. If the Browns want to make it back to the postseason for the first time since 2002, they may want to spend those picks wisely on a Franchise QB and another receiver to go along with Gordon. Odds of winning Super Bowl XLIX: 1%
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