The football season never stops, and there are plenty of storylines to watch this offseason.
SportsBetting has set odds for a number of these narratives. They are broken down in sections below, and you can find the NFL props here:
Season Win Totals
Projections don’t always pan out as they’re supposed to, but they at least give us a starting point in terms of what to expect.
First available to the market at SportsBetting there are over/under regular season win totals for each of the NFL’s 32 teams.
Based on these numbers alone, the playoff picture would look like this:
AFC
1. Chiefs (West)
2. Ravens (North)
3. Patriots (East)
4. Texans/Titans (South)
5. Steelers (WC)
6. Texans/Titans (WC)
NFC
1. 49ers (West)
2. Saints (South)
3. Eagles (East)
4. Packers/Vikings (North)
5. Packers/Vikings (WC)
6. Cowboys/Seahawks (WC)
Team | Win Total |
Arizona Cardinals | 6.5 |
Atlanta Falcons | 8 |
Baltimore Ravens | 11 |
Buffalo Bills | 8.5 |
Carolina Panthers | 6.5 |
Chicago Bears | 8 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 5.5 |
Cleveland Browns | 8 |
Dallas Cowboys | 9 |
Denver Broncos | 8 |
Detroit Lions | 6.5 |
Green Bay Packers | 9.5 |
Houston Texans | 8.5 |
Indianapolis Colts | 7.5 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 6.5 |
Kansas City Chiefs | 11.5 |
Los Angeles Chargers | 7.5 |
Los Angeles Rams | 8.5 |
Las Vegas Raiders | 7 |
Miami Dolphins | 5.5 |
Minnesota Vikings | 9.5 |
New England Patriots | 10.5 |
New Orleans Saints | 10 |
New York Giants | 6.5 |
New York Jets | 6.5 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 10 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 9 |
San Francisco 49ers | 10.5 |
Seattle Seahawks | 9 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 7.5 |
Tennessee Titans | 8.5 |
Washington Redskins | 5.5 |
Chargers and Rivers
The L.A. Chargers are moving on from Philip Rivers, but you have to think that the competitive veteran doesn’t want to hang up his cleats just yet.
With that said, the oddsmakers are predicting where Rivers might land a roster spot in 2020, and who will be under center for the Chargers in Week 1.
Chargers Next Starting QB | |
Tyrod Taylor | 3/2 |
Teddy Bridgewater | 5/1 |
Tua Tagovaiola | 5/1 |
Tom Brady | 6/1 |
Justin Herbert | 9/1 |
Jameis Winston | 10/1 |
Marcus Mariota | 10/1 |
Jordan Love | 16/1 |
Andy Dalton | 18/1 |
Jake Fromm | 18/1 |
Dak Prescott | 25/1 |
Ryan Tannehill | 25/1 |
Colin Kaepernick | 100/1 |
Eli Manning | 500/1 |
Philip Rivers’ Next Team | |
Bucs | 2/1 |
Colts | 3/1 |
Panthers | 4/1 |
Raiders | 4/1 |
Dolphins | 11/2 |
Saints | 20/1 |
Titans | 20/1 |
Cowboys | 33/1 |
Patriots | 33/1 |
Quarterback Carousel
The Buccaneers are favorites to land Philip Rivers, and if Jameis Winston asks for too big of a contract the team may make a change under center. The odds suggest that will happen.
Drew Brees is a sizable favorite to not retire and continue his career in New Orleans, while Cam Newton is just slightly favored to be under center in Carolina next season.
Jameis Winston starts in Week 1 for Bucs
Yes +150
No -200
Cam Newton in Week 1 for Panthers
Yes -150
No +110
Drew Brees on Saints roster in Week 1
Yes -400
No +250
Teddy Bridgewater starting QB in Week 1
Yes -120
No -120
Taysom Hill on Saints roster in Week 1
Yes -900
No +500
Mitch Trubisky starts in Week 1 for Bears
Yes -500
No +300
Tag, You’re It…
Who will be slapped with the dreaded franchise tag this offseason? The oddsmakers weigh in…
Will the Cowboys franchise tag Dad Prescott?
Yes -500
No +300
Will the Titans franchise tag Ryan Tannehill?
Yes -500
No +300
Will the Chiefs franchise tag Chris Jones?
Yes -300
No +200
Hologram Halftime Show
Everyone knows Taylor Swift will get her shot at the Super Bowl big stage, and oddsmakers are predicting that will happen very soon.
Swift will be great, whenever her day comes, but wouldn’t we all like to see a Whitney Houston or Michael Jackson hologram rock out at halftime?
Super Bowl LV Halftime Performer | |
Taylor Swift | 5/1 |
Adele | 8/1 |
Drake | 8/1 |
Jay-Z | 9/1 |
Rihanna | 9/1 |
Queen | 10/1 |
Foo Fighters | 12/1 |
Ariana Grande | 14/1 |
Billie Eilish | 14/1 |
Bon Jovi | 16/1 |
Justin Bieber | 16/1 |
Lizzo | 16/1 |
Luke Bryan | 16/1 |
Post Malone | 16/1 |
Ed Sheeran | 18/1 |
Metallica | 18/1 |
Elton John | 20/1 |
Garth Brooks | 20/1 |
Imagine Dragons | 20/1 |
Whitney Houston Hologram | 20/1 |
Michael Jackson Hologram | 25/1 |
XFL Cameos
The rebirth of the XFL season begins Saturday, and evidenced by the three-way tie atop the odds boards it’s apparent the bookies aren’t exactly sure how this league will play out.
Dallas, Washington D.C. and Tampa Bay are co-favorites to win the XFL Championship.
There are also over/under victory totals for each, but the most fun betting option asks which former and current NFL players will suit up in the alternative league first.
First to Play in XFL | |
Chad Johnson | 5/1 |
Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones | 7/1 |
Josh Gordon | 10/1 |
Johnny Manziel | 12/1 |
Randy Gregory | 12/1 |
Vontaze Burfict | 12/1 |
Colin Kaepernick | 20/1 |
Terrell Owens | 20/1 |
Dez Bryant | 33/1 |
Antonio Brown | 100/1 |
Greg Hardy | 100/1 |
Marshawn Lynch | 100/1 |
Tom Brady | 500/1 |
Team | Championship Odds | Win Total |
Dallas Renegades | 7/2 | 6 |
DC Defenders | 7/2 | 5.5 |
Tampa Bay Vipers | 7/2 | 7.5 |
Houston Roughnecks | 7/1 | 6 |
L.A. Wildcats | 7/1 | 4 |
St. Louis BattleHawks | 7/1 | 3.5 |
New York Guardians | 15/2 | 4 |
Seattle Dragons | 9/1 | 3.5 |
Finally, the odds don’t imply the XFL will cease operations during the season, unlike the AAFL. The chances of doing so are 7/1 while the odds for a completed season are 1/20.
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