In this very space the past few weeks, it has been pointed out that a certain team playing its football in Green Bay, Wisconsin, has been playing kind of well. The world took notice Sunday when Aaron Rodgers, bad calf and hamstring and all, carved up the Seahawks defense and put the Packers in position to run the table and make it into the postseason.

To be clear: Green Bay is far from guaranteed to make it. At 7-6 the Packers' margin for error is razor thin. But Rodgers is playing at an MVP level and his weapons are starting to come alive. The Packers have won three straight games and need to win three more -- matchups against the Bears on the road, the Vikings at home and the Lions on the road on New Year's Day are going to decide Green Bay's fate.

But Vegas has taken notice, because the Packers are now 18-1 to win Super Bowl LI, the seventh-highest team on the list below according to the Las Vegas Westgate Superbook. It's a clear sign that everyone should be very afraid of Green Bay down the stretch.

Here are your Super Bowl odds entering NFL Week 15:

1. New England Patriots (9-5, Previously 2-1): Tom Brady just threw for 400 yards against the best defense in football and put himself squarely in the middle of the MVP conversation.

2. Dallas Cowboys (4-1, Previously 7-2): Trouble brewing on the quarterback home front! Tony Romo is in play, apparently. Jerry Jones didn't rule it out.

3. Seattle Seahawks (6-1, Previously 9-2): That was a very concerning dismantling at the hands of Green Bay on Sunday.

4. Kansas City Chiefs (8-1, Previously 10-1): They just keep grinding out big wins every single week.

Alex Smith and the Chiefs continue to grind out wins. USATSI

5. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-1, Previously 12-1): The scariest non-Pats team in the AFC is looking good to land in the playoffs.

6. Oakland Raiders (14-1, Previously 12-1): Some red flags popped up with this team on the road against Kansas City, particularly with respect to Derek Carr's injured finger.

7. Green Bay Packers (18-1, Previously 30-1): Aaron Rodgers and Co. still probably need to run the table, but they look BACK.

8. New York Giants (18-1, Previously 30-1): A huge win against the Cowboys gives them life in the NFC East and should secure them for the postseason.

9. Atlanta Falcons (20-1, Previously 20-1): Still not a lock to win the division but Matt Ryan looked like an MVP against the Rams despite missing Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu.

10. Detroit Lions (25-1, Previously 25-1): Matthew Stafford getting hurt would be a major problem for this team.

11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (40-1, Previously 60-1): Mike Smith's defense has only allowed 64 points in the past five weeks.

It's hard to find a hotter team in the NFL than the Bucs. USATSI

12. Washington Redskins (50-1, Previously 80-1): A dominant effort against the Eagles gives them new life when it comes to their postseason hopes.

13. Denver Broncos (50-1, Previously 30-1): There are serious problems for the defending champions when it comes to running the ball and stopping the run.

14. Minnesota Vikings (50-1, Previously 80-1): This team really does embody Mike Zimmer: refusing to give up.

15. Houston Texans (50-1, Previously 100-1): Brock Osweiler is going to win this division.

16. Tennessee Titans (60-1, Previously 80-1): This team needs to do everyone a favor and win this division (see: above).

17. Indianapolis Colts (60-1, Previously 20-1): That was an inexplicable couple of decisions by this coaching staff when it came to protecting Andrew Luck and late-game play-calling against Houston.

18. Baltimore Ravens (60-1, Previously 40-1): Not in the driver's seat when it comes to the AFC North anymore, but they can still control their destiny by beating the Steelers.

19. Miami Dolphins (60-1, Previously 100-1): What an emotional win in the rain, and thankfully Ryan Tannehill is fine.

20. Arizona Cardinals (300-1, Previously 80-1): The playoff ship has probably sailed.

21. Carolina Panthers (500-1, Previously 1,000-1): The playoff ship has definitely sailed.

22. Buffalo Bills (500-1, Previously 100-1): Question is how will Rex Ryan coach and use Tyrod Taylor in what could be a critical game for his future.

23. New Orleans Saints (500-1, Previously 200-1): This offense is falling off a cliff quickly and it should be concerning for everyone involved.

24. San Diego Chargers (OFF, Previously 1,000-1): This really feels like a snakebit season all around and it probably ended Sunday.

25. Philadelphia Eagles (OFF, Previously 1,000-1): The Eagles are who we thought they were, it just took a weird path for us to figure it out.

26. Cincinnati Bengals (OFF, Previously OFF): Credit to this team for fighting hard down the stretch.

27. Los Angeles Rams (OFF, Previously OFF): They fired their coach with three days to prepare for their next game.

28. New York Jets (OFF, Previously OFF): Solid bounce-back effort after the biggest lay down of the season.

29. Chicago Bears (OFF, Previously OFF): Matt Barkley looks like a half-decent backup quarterback!

30. Jacksonville Jaguars (OFF, Previously OFF): Oddly enough the defense has turned things around pretty nicely.

31. San Francisco 49ers (OFF, Previously OFF): In second place for the No. 1 pick.

32. Cleveland Browns (OFF, Previously OFF): In the pole position for the No. 1 pick.