The fluctuating odds in the American National Football League’s (NFL) Coach of the Year race is a testament to the ever-changing dynamics of the league. A major shift has happened from July 8 when Bears coach Matt Eberflus was the preseason favorite to win the award at +900. The current odds have him moved down to +4500, following a 2-2 record for the Chicago Bears.

Currently, Kevin O’Connell, coach of the Minnesota Vikings, has become the favorite to win the award with the odds at +190. This indicates that his odds have shortened for the second consecutive week. This shift reflects the Vikings’ performance and the coach’s possible rewards, including the Super Bowl futures and his quarterback, Sam Darnold’s MVP odds.

Listing the odds at the DraftKings Sportsbook shows different coaches with varying chances at the Coach of the Year title. After Kevin O’Connell, Dan Quinn of the Commanders is at +450, and then Mike MacDonald of the Seahawks sits at +550. Other notable names in the list are Jim Harbaugh of the Chargers at +1200, and Mike Tomlin of the Steelers at +1600.

Colin Cowherd, host of “The Herd”, endorses the Vikings’ success, attributing much of it to O’Connell. Following a 31-29 victory over Green Bay in Week 4, Cowherd praised O’Connell’s exceptional coaching abilities and the Vikings’ performance under his guidance. He also highlighted Sam Darnold’s performance as a significant factor in the Vikings’ successful run.

Both Dan Quinn’s Commanders and Mike MacDonald’s Seahawks, who round out the top three, have had promising 3-1 starts to the season. Therefore, they are supported to have essential impacts on the Coach of the Year odds as the season continues.

In conclusion, the NFL Coach of the Year race is an intriguing aspect of following the NFL, allowing fans to join in the speculation. Following Fox Sports will offer the latest NFL news, while avid followers can check DraftKings Sportsbook for updates on odds in this exciting competition.

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