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Raquel Welch – Actress/Iconic Sex Symbol, Dies at 82

Raquel Welch

Raquel Welch, the actress and iconic sex symbol of the 1960s, has died. She was 82.

First reported by TMZ, Welch's family members told the tabloid she died this morning following a "brief illness." The Washington Post reports her son, Damon Welch, confirmed her death. Further details related to her cause of death are not known as of publishing.

Welch's acting career spans six decades. She rose to fame in 1966 with roles in Fantastic Voyage and One Million Years B.C. Other notable credits include 1967's Fathom,1970's Myra Breckinridge, 1971's Hannie Caulder and 1973's The Three Musketeers.

Welch made one-off appearances on a number of TV shows including Seinfeld, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Spin City, CSI: Miami and many more. In 2001, she played Mrs. Windham Vandermark in the hit comedy Legally Blonde.

Classic Photos of Raquel Welch

EARLY SUPER BOWL 58 ODDS HAVE DETROIT AHEAD OF MINNESOTA, PITTSBURGH, LOS ANGELES RAMS, AND NEW YORK GIANTS

Too early for Super Bowl 58 Odds ? Well, first, congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs for their come-from-behind Super Bowl win over the Eagles. Dating back to last year, did you know the Eagles were only 40/1 odds to win the Super Bowl? And according to BetOnLine, Detroit is ahead of Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles Rams, and New England to win the Super Bowl Next year! That means there is always hope! Fans everywhere dream of the day where they will watch their favorite team hoist the Lombardi Trophy. Super Bowl 58 is still a year away, and much can change in the NFL landscape over that time. That being said, it's never too early to start speculating on which teams might be favorites to win the championship in 2024.

Of course, the usual suspects will litter the list of favorites. Kansas City, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Fransisco, Cincinnati and the Los Angeles Chargers, will all be good. Of course, there will also be new up-and-coming teams and surprises throughout the season, so it's always hard to predict which teams will make it to the Super Bowl. Regardless, it should be an exciting season leading up to Super Bowl 58.

But where can you make some future's money? Take a look at our list below and find the surprise team that will jump out ahead of the pack during the 2023 season. Pick correctly and you will multiply your money!

Kansas City Chiefs: 6/1

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Can the they go back to back? Patrick Mahomes says they can!

Buffalo Bills: 7/1

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They have the talent. A couple of fixes during the draft might be all they need!

Philadelphia Eagles: 7/1

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They were THIS close. 40/1 odds last year. You will never get those odds again.

San Francisco 49ers: 8/1

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This a championship caliber roster.

Cincinnati Benglas: 9/1

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Joe Burrow is their championship window.

Dallas Cowboys: 14/1

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Good enough to talk about, but will they actually do it?

Los Angeles Chargers: 22/1

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Mark my words: Justin Herbert WILL win a championship before his career is over.

Baltimore Ravens: 25/1

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If Lamar Jackson is traded, all bets are off.

Denver Broncos: 25/1

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How long will Sean Payton need to turn them around? And will Russell Wilson be a part of their future?

Jacksonville Jaguars: 25/1

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Trevor Lawrence and Doug Pederson are trending upward. 25/1 might be worth a play here.

Las Vegas Raiders: 25/1

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I have no idea where this team's basement or ceiling is!

New York Jets: 25/1

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Let's see who their QB is first but perhaps some strong early value at 25/1.

Miami Dolphins: 28/1

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It's all about Tua's health.

Detroit Lions: 33/1

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Their streak cannot go on forever, right? They have to get to the Super Bowl someday, right? I like this team's trajectory.

Green Bay Packers: 33/1

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This team feels over with. After almost two decades their QB is still "finding himself."

Los Angeles Rams: 33/1

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This window is closing fast! One last chance. Maybe great value at 33/1 if they can dig deep one more time.

New Orleans Saints: 33/1

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Nope. Not yet.

Cleveland Browns: 40/1

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They always look great on paper but not on the field. If you like Deshaun Watson then grab yourself some 40/1 odds.

New York Giants: 40/1

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They may have over-achieved in 2022.

Minnesota Vikings: 50/1

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Their offense can get them there. Their defense may stop them. Still, it's an offensive league. Grab the 50/1.

Pittsburgh Steelers: 50/1

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Never count out Mike Tomlin.

New England Patriots: 50/1

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Never count out Bill Belichick.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 50/1

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I don't see this happening this season.

Atlanta Falcons: 55/1

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Not yet.

Carolina Panthers: 66/1

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Nope.

Seattle Seahawks: 66/1

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I don't expect them to win it all but I expect better than 66/1 odds for Pete Carroll and company.

Tennessee Titans: 66/1

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Ryan Tannehill Comeback-Player-of the-Year??

Chicago Bears: 75/1

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Um, no.

Washington Commanders: 75/1

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Broken.

Indianapolis Colts: 80/1

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Also broken with a better roster.

Arizona Cardinals: 100/1

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Kyler Murray will miss a lot of the season.

Houston Texans: 150/1

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DeMeco Ryans will help them win a couple more games than you expected but that will be all.

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights