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Super Bowl 2024 odds


May 01, 2023 EST


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Next year Super Bowl odds have already been posted by top sportsbooks. View Super Bowl 2024 odds and betting information for each team here.

Kansas City Chiefs +650: Patrick Mahomes battled through a bad ankle sprain in narrow wins over the Bengals and Eagles to win his second Super Bowl. The Chiefs are once again shuffling their offensive line with Orlando Brown and Andrew Wylie gone, and OT Jawaan Taylor signed to a four-year deal.

San Francisco 49ers +1000: John Lynch has brought in Sam Darnold to replace Jimmy Garoppolo as a veteran option alongside Brock Purdy and Trey Lance. The Niners snagged DT Javon Hargrave from the Eagles and lost CB Emmanuel Moseley in free agency.

Buffalo Bills +900: The preseason favorites last year are trailing the Chiefs this offseason with Von Miller recovering from an ACL tear. The Bills added guard Connor McGovern to help with interior blocking in their pass-heavy scheme.

Philadelphia Eagles +850:  Jalen Hurts made a tremendous leap in his third year and might have won the regular season MVP if not for a shoulder injury that cost him two games. The NFC Champs were able to retain key pieces Jason Kelce, Brandon Graham, James Bradberry, and Fletcher Cox, and replaced Miles Sanders with talented but injury-prone RB Rashaad Penny.

 

Cincinnati Bengals +1000: The Bengals are deep enough in the secondary to withstand the loss of safeties Jessie Bates and Von Bell. They scored a huge signing to shore up their biggest weakness by adding former Chiefs LT Orlando Brown on a four-year deal.

Dallas Cowboys +1600: Brian Schottenheimer is coming on as OC with the Cowboys offense potentially ready to shift after they cut Ezekiel Elliott, tagged Tony Pollard, and traded for Brandin Cooks. Stephon Gillmore joins Travon Diggs in a scary secondary and Tyron Smith is coming back to protect Dak Prescott’s blind side.

New York Jets +1400: The Jets have shifted from +2500 to +1400 to win it all with Aaron Rodgers the new starting QB. They should also get stud RB Breece Hall (ACL) back this year, it’s just a question of how much money they’ll have to commit to Rodgers.

Miami Dolphins +3000: Mike McDaniel had the Dolphins offense firing on all cylinders last season and Tua Tagovailoa is expected to be ready for next season. The front office brought in former Jets QB Mike White to serve as a backup and Jalen Ramsey is a huge acquisition to shore up one of the leakiest secondaries in football.

Los Angeles Chargers +3000: The Chargers scooped up Kellen Moore as their new OC shortly after Dallas fired the former college star. Austin Ekeler has publicly requested a trade, indicating that all is not rosy with the players under this coaching staff.

Baltimore Ravens +2500: Lamar Jackson has been designated with the non-exclusive franchise tag, meaning he can negotiate with other teams and give the Ravens a chance to match any offer he can procure. Baltimore could also lose backup Tyler Huntley in free agency and wind up scrambling for a serviceable signal caller.

Detroit Lions +2500: The Lions finished last season on a tear and they’ve opened free agency by adding DBs Cam Sutton, Emmanuel Moseley, and CJ Gardner-Johnson. They also snagged David Montgomery to offset the loss of Jamaal Williams, who signed with the Saints.

Denver Broncos +4000: Sean Payton’s hire moved the Broncos from +5000 to +3000 and their futures outlook continues to improve with RT Mike McGlinchey, DL Zach Allen, QB Jarrett Stidham, and RB Samaje Perine added to their roster.

Jacksonville Jaguars +2800: Doug Pederson steered one of the least competitive teams in the NFL to the AFC Divisional Round in his first year, turning Trevor Lawrence into a top-tier QB in the process. Now Lawrence gets to work with Calvin Ridley, who will debut with the Jags after serving a year-long suspension.

Green Bay Packers +5000: The Packers are officially moving on from Aaron Rodgers and giving Jordan Love the keys to their offense. The trade with the Jets has secured the Packers multiple picks in the 2023 and 2024 NFL drafts. The question now becomes how long the Green Bay rebuild will take.

Cleveland Browns +3500: New defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz will try to shore up Cleveland’s underachieving defense with help from EDGE rusher Ogbonnia Okoronkwo. The Browns also signed center Ethan Pocic.

New Orleans Saints +4000: Derek Carr is coming aboard as the Saints next QB and they will hope that Michael Thomas can make it through a full season to give their new passer a steady option on the outside.

New York Giants +5000: Daniel Jones earned a four-year deal worth $160 million after having a career year under Brian Daboll. The Giants traded for Darren Waller and franchised Saquon Barkley to maintain some weapons around their young QB.

Las Vegas Raiders +6600: The Raiders have moved on from Derek Carr and are keeping Josh Jacobs with the franchise tag. Jimmy Garoppolo is the starter going forward with Jakobi Meyers coming aboard to help Josh McDaniels rekindle some of his success in New England.

Minnesota Vikings +5000: Brian Flores takes over as DC for a truly dreadful Vikings defense and his secondary gets younger and fresher with Patrick Peterson out and Byron Murphy in. The Vikings also bolstered their defensive line by snagging Marcus Davenport from the Saints.

Chicago Bears +6000: The Bears decided to trade the No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft for D.J. Moore and a host of picks that should help with their lengthy rebuild. Ryan Poles and his staff have already been busy this offseason upgrading a talent-deficient defense and their futures odds have shifted considerably.

Pittsburgh Steelers +6000: Mike Tomlin’s squad will once again hang its hat on defense with T.J. Watt terrorizing QBs. The Steelers added some veterans in LB Elandon Roberts and CB Patrick Peterson and bolstered a struggling interior offensive line with guards Nate Herbig and Isaac Seumalo.

Carolina Panthers +7500: The Panthers moved way up in the draft by giving the Bears WR D.J. Moore along with a slew of picks. Now they can consider taking Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, or Anthony Richardson as their potential franchise QB.

New England Patriots +7500: Old friend Bill O’Brien is back as OC and the Patriots brought in versatile TE Mike Gesicki to try and rekindle some of the lost magic at that position. They replaced Jakobi Meyers with JuJu Smith-Schusters as the top wide receiver for Mac Jones.

Los Angeles Rams +6600: Aaron Donald, Cooper Kupp, and Matthew Stafford are primed to bounce-back after injury-plagued years and the Rams found a lead back in Cam Akers. Sean McVay brought in former Jets OC Mike LaFleur to shake things up after a stunningly poor season on that side of the ball.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers +10000: When Tom Brady announced his retirement the Bucs slowly dropped from +3000 to +6500 to win another title. Todd Bowles can still coach an elite defense, but we’ll see how Tampa’s offense looks if Baker Mayfield is the starter.

Seattle Seahawks +6000: Geno Smith earned an extension after surprisingly leading this team to the playoffs and now Seattle is concentrating on bolstering a middling defense with key signings that include Dre’Mont Jones, Julian Love, and Devin Bush.

Washington Commanders +8000: Washington turns to young Sam Howell after cutting Carson Wentz to clear up some cap space. Ron Rivera’s club is tough on both sides of the line and they just picked up former Chiefs tackle Andrew Wylie.

Atlanta Falcons +7500: The Falcons have added excellent safety Jessie Bates, TE Jonnu Smith, and re-signed OG Chris Lindstrom. They also brought on Taylor Heinicke to serve as a backup and push second-year QB Desmond Ridder.

Tennessee Titans +10000: After flopping down the stretch last season, the Titans are letting go of veterans like Taylor Lewan and building a younger offensive line that could fit with the timeline of a rookie QB as they eye their options in a deep draft.

Indianapolis Colts +12500: Former Eagles OC Shane Steichen takes over in Indy with Gardner Minshew coming along, and he could wind up starting this season while the Colts groom whatever young QB they pick up in the draft.

Arizona Cardinals +20000: Kliff Kingsbury became the latest former college coach to struggle in the NFL and the Cardinals will look to pick up the pieces after his tenure, with DeAndre Hopkins and other veterans likely hoping to be traded

Houston Texans +20000: DeMeco Ryans takes over as head coach of a Texans team that has a surprising amount of talent on the defensive side of the ball. Houston added WR Robert Woods, OG Shaq Mason, and veteran QB Case Keenum to a struggling offense.

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