According to Bodog, Tom Brady’s injury has improved the Cowboys’ odds for winning Super Bowl XLIII. Here are the odds to win the Super Bowl as of September 9 (NFC East teams in bold):

Dallas Cowboys: 4/1

San Diego Chargers: 13/2

Indianapolis Colts: 15/2

New Orleans Saints: 10/1

Pittsburgh Steelers: 10/1

Jacksonville Jaguars: 13/1

New York Giants: 14/1

Philadelphia Eagles: 14/1

Green Bay Packers: 15/1

Minnesota Vikings: 15/1

New York Jets: 15/1

New England Patriots: 20/1

Carolina Panthers: 25/1

Denver Broncos: 25/1

Seattle Seahawks: 26/1

Buffalo Bills: 30/1

Tennessee Titans: 30/1

Chicago Bears: 35/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 40/1

Arizona Cardinals: 50/1

Cleveland Browns: 55/1

Baltimore Ravens: 60/1

Atlanta Falcons: 100/1

Cincinnati Bengals: 100/1

Detroit Lions: 100/1

Houston Texans: 100/1

Oakland Raiders: 100/1

San Francisco 49ers: 100/1

St. Louis Rams: 100/1

Washington Redskins: 100/1

Kansas City Chiefs: 150/1

Miami Dolphins: 150/1

Notes from the 2009 Super Bowl Odds Changes

* The new favorites are the Cowboys who went from 6/1 to win the Super Bowl to 4/1. The Cowboys are 9/5 odds to win the NFC.

* New England fell from 7/2 to 20/1. The Patriots were 2/1 odds to win the AFC again but are now just 9/1 odds to repeat.

* Buffalo went from 50/1to 30/1.

* Pittsburgh went from 18/1 to 10/1

* Philadelphia moved up from 25/1 to 14/1