Super Bowl betting is starting to even out a bit compared to action in the first week.
After the spread reached six points a week ago, it looked like it might go higher since 60 percent of the action had come in on the Carolina Panthers. A week later, Denver money has started to come in.
The spread has been driven back down to Carolina being favored by 5.5 points, and 56 percent of the bets have been on the Panthers, according to Odds Shark.
That's a fairly notable change from the first week of betting action on Super Bowl 50.