The last time the Indianapolis Colts were considered this strong of a Super Bowl contender was 2014, when they entered Week 10 with 10-1 odds to win the title. They made it to the AFC Championship Game that year.
The Colts started Tuesday with 12-1 odds to win the Super Bowl, and that improved to 11-1 after acquiring Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets for two first-round draft picks.
The Colts (7-2) obviously believe they have their strongest chance to win their first Lombardi Trophy since the 2006 season as they went all-in for the 25-year-old Gardner, whom the Jets made the highest-paid cornerback in the offseason.
Indianapolis travels to Berlin, Germany, this weekend to face the Atlanta Falcons (9:30 a.m. ET, NFL Network), but it's uncertain if Gardner will be ready in time

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