Odell Beckham Jr. was traded to the Cleveland Browns Tuesday night by the New York Giants in exchange for a first-round pick, their second third-round pick and Jabrill Peppers. This move pairs one of the NFL'sreceivingeving threats with an up-and-coming stud quarterback for mere pennies on the dollar according to many pundits. Early Wednesday, morning a deal was inked sending Pittsburgh Steelers' running back Le'Veon Bell to the New York Jets with a reported $52.5 million four year contract. With the Browns, Jets and Raiders each appearing to come out on top of their respective trades, have their Super Bowl odds moved to reflect these supposed wins? While the Giants and Jets were never true threats to real title contenders, their odds surely had to have been adjusted given the losses they incurred.
Source: Forbes March 14, 2019 04:30 UTC