The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook releases updated futures odds across major sports every week. ESPN Stats & Information senior researcher Matt Willis breaks down the biggest changes within the marketplace, including who is moving up or falling back among odds to win championships and major awards.?NFL -- The arrows pointing upAfter a Week 13 victory thanks to Eric Berrys interception returned for a two-point conversion, the Kansas City Chiefs jumped from 18-1 to 10-1. Just two weeks ago, Kansas City was at 25-1 after a loss to the Buccaneers. Now the Chiefs are the fourth favorite to win the Super Bowl, following the Patriots (2-1), Cowboys (7-2) and Seahawks (9-2).All this comes despite the Chiefs trailing the Raiders in the AFC West by a game. Because of that, the Raiders are still even money to win the division, with the Chiefs right behind at 6-5.These two teams will tangle in a huge matchup Thursday, and the division looks like it will swing with the result. With a win, the Raiders have an 84 percent chance to win the division (27 percent with a loss), according to ESPNs Football Power Index. If the Chiefs win, theyre at 65 percent to win the division, but only 11 percent with a loss.College Football -- Playoff announcement only helps AlabamaThe four-team field for this seasons College Football Playoff was announced last weekend, with Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Washington making up the field.Alabama has been the favorite all season. After a dominating SEC championship game victory against Florida, its no surprise that the Crimson Tide went from 5-7 to 4-9 to win the title.What is a surprise is how the odds moved for the other three playoff teams. Clemson, the second team into the playoff field, remained consistent at 6-1, the third-favorite.But the other two playoff teams odds took hits. Ohio State didnt play, but dropped from 2-1 to 7-2. Washington, despite a dominating Pac-12 title game victory, went from 8-1 to 15-1, despite getting in after being a bubble team.It just goes to show how heavy of a favorite and well-regarded Alabama is heading into the playoff.MLB -- Sale of the centuryOn Tuesday, the Red Sox pulled off a major deal and acquired ace Chris Sale from the White Sox for several big-name prospects.Boston had already established itself as one of the main contenders, as even before that trade the Red Sox were co-favorites with the Astros in the American League at 9-2. And at 10-1, they were tied for the second-favorites to win the 2017 World Series.Now, the Red Sox jumped from 10-1 to 5-1, putting them firmly as the second-favorites, still trailing the 3-1 Cubs. Anthony Sherman Jersey . Klitschkos management company says the bout will be the Ukrainian fighters 25th world championship fight. 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The Vikings signed Long in October after hed recovered from two torn ACLs, and the team made the 31-year-old its starting left tackle on Oct. 31. Long was in only his fourth game with the Vikings on Sunday when he was injured again.We were in St. Louis together, and obviously both went through some injuries there, quarterback Sam Bradford said. I know how difficult it is, and obviously, he was excited just to be back. For him to get injured today, it was really tough.Long was carted off the field during the Vikings final drive, and he was on crutches inn the Vikings locker room after the game.dddddddddddd He declined an interview request in the locker room.With Long out, the Vikings put Jeremiah Sirles at left tackle, keeping T.J. Clemmings on the right side at the end of the game. The team has been sorting through options since losing left tackle Matt Kalil to a torn hip labrum in September, and will continue to look for a solution. Left guard Alex Boone, who has played tackle in the NFL before, sounded open to the possibility of making that move.Who cares? Im ready to roll, he said. Me and [offensive line coach] Tony [Sparano] are going to have a conversation probably tonight or tomorrow about what were going to do, but well get it figured out. Im not worried.That conversation has already taken place, according to a league source and Boone has said hes willing to play tackle if the Vikings need him to make the move. The Vikings will consider their options this week. ' ' '