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Latest SuperBowl Odds


Sep 03, 2024 EST


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Here are the Super Bowl odds for every team in the NFL.

Kansas City Chiefs (+550)

The Chiefs are an indisputable dynasty after pulling off a repeat. They overcame a lackluster offensive season but the offense should be back on track with new weapons including rookie WR Xavier Worthy.

San Francisco 49ers (+600)

With their roster loaded with talent and several key players – including Brock Purdy – entering their primes, the Niners were getting the shortest odds to win Super Bowl 59 as the season began. They were listed as favorites throughout most of the past season and might have held on to win the title if not for a blocked extra point.

Baltimore Ravens (+1100)

Everything lined up for the Ravens to make their first Super Bowl since 2013, and they simply couldn’t execute in the AFC Championship against a seasoned Chiefs team. Baltimore is getting the second-shortest odds to win the next Super Bowl among AFC teams.

Detroit Lions (+1300)

The Lions rose to the challenge of expectations and nearly won the NFC Championship after winning their first division title in over 30 years. They could extend stud tackle Penei Sewell and Amon-Ra St. Brown, while pursuing some help in the defensive secondary this offseason.

Buffalo Bills (+1300)

Josh Allen will have one less target this coming season as the Bills traded WR Stefon Diggs to Houston in exchange for draft compensation. Jordan Poyer, Gabe Davis and Tre’Davious White also have new homes.

Cincinnati Bengals (+1200)

Injuries derailed the Bengals after Joe Burrow led the franchise to the AFC Championship and Super Bowl in his previous two seasons. The front office will have to do some financial gymnastics this offseason to resign Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd, and other key free agents.

Houston Texans (+1500)

The Texans began the off-season with +2200 odds at Fanatics Sportsbook to win the Super Bowl. Those odds went to +1500 immediately following the news that the team would acquire WR Stefon Diggs from the Bills.

Philadelphia Eagles (+1600)

The Eagles opened with +2200 odds to win the Super Bowl this coming season but those odds shortened after news broke that they were set to sign Saquon Barkley in free agency. Veteran DC Vic Fangio will be charged with fixing the team’s defense as Philly loads up for another playoff push.

Dallas Cowboys (+1800)

Jerry Jones and his office decided to retain Mike McCarthy despite another rough playoff exit. Mike Zimmer is replacing Dan Quinn as defensive coordinator and the Cowboys should get top cornerback Trevon Diggs back from an ACL tear to start next season.

Green Bay Packers (+1800)

Jordan Love showed tremendous growth throughout his first season as starter and led the Packers to a relatively stunning upset of the Cowboys before challenging the 49ers in the Divisional Round. Green Bay should have the second-shortest odds to challenge the Lions for the NFC North title.

Miami Dolphins (+2000)

In each of the past two seasons under Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins have started incredibly hot before struggling down the stretch once opponents adjusted and their own injuries began to pile up. Their poor postseason performance in frigid temperatures at Kansas City is impacting their title odds heading into next season.

New York Jets (+2200)

The expected return of Aaron Rodgers (Achilles) is drawing some action on a Jets team that has one of the best defenses in the NFL. Their offensive line was banged up throughout last season, and Breece Hall will be one more year removed from ACL surgery as he looks to support the veteran quarterback.

LA Chargers (+2500)

Jim Harbaugh returns to the NFL with a few cohorts from his Michigan years coming along. Former star linebacker NaVorro Bowman will coach an extremely talented position group that has underachieved in recent seasons.

Atlanta Falcons (+3000)

The Falcons made one of the splashiest moves of the NFL off-season by landing Kirk Cousins in free agency. Raheem Morris is the new head coach and Atlanta is poised to contend in the NFC South.

Jacksonville Jaguars (+3000)

After a promising run to the Divisional Round in the 2022-23 season, the Jaguars and Trevor Lawrence regressed last season and missed out on the playoffs. Their young core could bounce back with expectations being heaped on divisional rival Houston.

Cleveland Browns (+3500)

Kevin Stefanski earned deserved praise for steering the Browns to the playoffs while using four different starting quarterbacks and navigating the loss of workhorse Nick Chubb along with multiple star offensive linemen. Cleveland should be much healthier next season with Deshaun Watson set to return from a shoulder injury.

Los Angeles Rams (+3500)

When they head second-year back Kyren Williams active, the Rams offense looked like one of the best units in the league. Puka Nacua was also a breakout star and Cooper Kupp could have a better 2023-24 season after opening last year with a hamstring issue.

Chicago Bears (+4000)

The Bears may have finally found an answer at the quarterback position as they have put all of their eggs in the Caleb Williams basket. Chicago also drafted WR Rome Odunze in the first round.

Indianapolis Colts (+5000)

Anthony Richardson showed flashes of his sky-high potential during his brief outings to start the season. Shane Steichen now has a full offseason to install a new offense with his young quarterback coming off shoulder surgery and Jonathan Taylor under contract.

Minnesota Vikings (+5000)

Kirk Cousins took the money and ran to Atlanta and the Vikings began patching together their QB room by landing veteran Sam Darnold. Minnesota will likely target a quarterback in the NFL Draft as well.

Seattle Seahawks (+7000)

The Pete Carroll era is over and former Ravens defensive coordinator Mike MacDonald will start to refashion a Seattle defense that has shown plenty of holes in recent seasons. The Seahawks should be busy this offseason addressing needs on both sides of the ball.

Pittsburgh Steelers (+7500)

The Steelers will move forward with Russell Wilson under center. Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl odds did not move much when the news was learned that they were signing the veteran signal-caller.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+7500)

Baker Mayfield kept the Bucs offense rolling following the retirement of Tom Brady. His excellent rapport with Mike Evans made the Tampa Bay front office decide to pay both talents.

Arizona Cardinals (+8000)

The Cardinals were in full rebuild mode last season, but showed full commitment to Kyler Murray when the former No. 1 overall pick returned from his ACL rehab halfway through the year. Defensive-minded coach Jonathan Gannon should advocate for some help on that side of the ball this offseason.

New Orleans Saints (+8000)

After an inconsistent season on offense, the Saints hired 49ers OC Klint Kubiak to take over on that side of the ball. Derek Carr and Jameis Winston will look to impress the new offensive staff during training camp.

New York Giants (+8000)

The Giants got off to a rough start against a brutal early schedule after Brian Daboll brought the franchise to the playoffs in his first year at the helm. Daniel Jones, who was signed to a massive contract extension, could get moved to help the Giants move up from the No. 6 slot in the draft.

Las Vegas Raiders (+8000)

His players went to the mat for him and Antonio Pierce was named head coach after a solid performance in an interim role last season. The Raiders are yet another team looking for a franchise quarterback after Aidan O’Connell showed limited potential in his rookie season.

Denver Broncos (+10000)

Sean Payton and Vance Joseph saved their respective reputations by turning an historically bad defense into a solid unit over the course of this past season. The Broncos are reportedly considering retaining Russell Wilson after the veteran was benched for their final two games, but intense negotiations could provide a distraction if a decision is not soon reached.

New England Patriots (+125000)

A new era begins in Foxborough with Jerod Mayo and D’Onta Hightower leading the coaching staff. With the third overall pick in this draft, the Patriots are a prime candidate to land a new quarterback.

Tennessee Titans (+125000)

The Titans are poised for a rebuilding year with Derrick Henry likely to depart in free agency and Will Levis set for a steep learning curve in his first full season as a starter under new coach Brian Callahan.

Washington Commanders (+125000)

Dan Quinn takes over for Ron Rivera after Washington’s defense was absolutely shredded during the second half of this past season. Defensive linemen should be a prime target for the Commanders in this upcoming draft after they traded Chase Young and Montez Sweat.

Carolina Panthers (+200000)

The Panthers entered last season with one of the lowest projected win totals in football and met those expectations with a rough season, leading to the dismissal of yet another head coach. Fresh young offensive mind Dave Canales takes over this season to try and rekindle the magic he found with Baker Mayfield for Bryce Young.

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