
2023 Super Bowl Odds Tracker
Buccaneers join the party with Brady's return, sandwiched in between the Bills and Chiefs.
Super Bowl LVII Odds
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Here's a look at the list of Super Bowl LVII odds for each team early on.
Team | Odds |
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Kansas City Chiefs | +750 |
Buffalo Bills | +750 |
Los Angeles Rams | +1000 |
Dallas Cowboys | +1400 |
San Fransisco 49ers | +1400 |
Cincinnati Bengals | +1400 |
Green Bay Packers | +1600 |
Baltimore Ravens | +2000 |
Denver Broncos | +2000 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +2200 |
Tennessee Titans | +2200 |
New England Patriots | +2500 |
Los Angeles Chargers | +2500 |
Arizona Cardinals | +2500 |
Indianapolis Colts | +2500 |
Cleveland Browns | +3000 |
Minnesota Vikings | +3500 |
Seattle Seahawks | +3500 |
New Orleans Saints | +3500 |
Miami Dolphins | +4000 |
Philadelphia Eagles | +4000 |
Las Vegas Raiders | +5000 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +5000 |
Washington Commanders | +5000 |
Atlanta Falcons | +5000 |
Carolina Panthers | +5000 |
Chicago Bears | +8000 |
New York Giants | +8000 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +10000 |
Detroit Lions | +15000 |
New York Jets | +15000 |
Houston Texans | +15000 |
Odds via DraftKings, updated March 7, 2022. Confused? Learn more about how odds work.
Super Bowl LVII Odds: Team Analysis
1. Kansas City Chiefs (+750)
Despite blowing a lead to the Bengals in the AFC Championship Game, it's no surprise to see Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs right back at the top of the board for 2023. They'll of course return their star quarterback and most of his weapons on offense.
2. Buffalo Bills (+750)
Many bettors thought the Bills 1) deserved to beat the Chiefs and 2) would have beaten both the Bengals and Rams to win the Super Bowl had they got past Kansas City. There's still a lot to like in Buffalo, with Josh Allen searching for his first Super Bowl appearance and win.
3. Los Angeles Rams (+1000)
The Rams are a deserving third favorite as it stands now, but there's a lot of speculation about what's next for some of their star players and even their coach. There's some speculation that Aaron Donald could retire, and while coach Sean McVay probably won't retire this summer, the idea of retiring young is being floated in his camp.
4. Dallas Cowboys (+1400)
The Cowboys lost in the first round of the playoffs this year but should be back in the mix thanks to an explosive offense and opportunistic defense.
5. San Fransisco 49ers (+1400)
The 49ers had a great chance to reach another Super Bowl under Kyle Shanahan but ultimately fell short. Trey Lance is the heir apparent at quarterback, and San Fran should continue to lean on a strong running game and explosive playmakers like Deebo Samuel and George Kittle.
6. Cincinnati Bengals (+1400)
The Bengals didn't let Super Bowl 56 slip away, but it's hard stomach as a Cincinnati fan. You never know how many chances you'll get, especially with Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen in the same conference.
7. Green Bay Packers (+1600)
Is it Jordan Love's time in Green Bay? Aaron Rodgers might be on his way out, leaving a huge hole under center. That's the only reason the Packers aren't closer to +1000.
8. Baltimore Ravens (+2000)
The Ravens were riddled with injuries this season and Lamar Jackson lost his rhythm a bit after a scorching hot start. This feels like a discounted price for a team that should be right at the top of the AFC again.
9. Denver Broncos (+2000)
The Broncos would likely have opened in the +5000 range if not for speculation that Aaron Rodgers or another competent quarterback on the market could find his way to Mile High this offseason.
10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+2200)
The Bucs need to find a new quarterback with Tom Brady retiring, but the rest of the roster is still among the best in the league, even if it's aging a bit.
11. Tennessee Titans (+2200)
The Titans grabbed the first seed in the AFC without Derrick Henry for much of the season but faltered in the playoffs against the Bengals. They'll likely be back in the mix in a soft AFC South, but still need to prove they can beat the best teams in the AFC to win a Super Bowl.
12. New England Patriots (+2500)
The Pats surprised a lot of people with Mac Jones under center in his first year, but the offense sputtered down the stretch, culminating in a blowout loss to the Bills in the first round of the playoffs.
13. Los Angeles Chargers (+2500)
The Chargers will likely be a popular choice at +2500 or +3000 (if other books open them there). Justin Herbert had an excellent season and there's lots of talent on both sides of the ball.
14. Arizona Cardinals (+2500)
There's been some infighting among the Cardinals and quarterback Kyler Murray. The organization reportedly wants him to show more leadership; Murray scrubbed all references to the Cardinals from his Instagram account.
Without the star quarterback playing in Week 1, we could certainly see this number plummeting to north of +5000.
15. Indianapolis Colts (+2500)
The Colts had all-but locked up a postseason appearance before losing to the Jaguars in the final week of the regular season. NFL experts love the way this roster is built, but can Carson Wentz take them from good to great?
16. Cleveland Browns (+3000)
Last year's Browns team was supposed to contend for an AFC North title and Super Bowl, but neither happened. Odell Beckham left town, Baker Mayfield regressed, and Cleveland seems to now be behind the Bengals and Ravens in its division.
17. Minnesota Vikings (+3500)
The Vikings were supposed to have a new coach -- Rams offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell -- but that could be in jeopardy following the Rams' Super Bowl.
18. Seattle Seahawks (+3500)
Russell Wilson broke his finger and the Seahawks never really got going in 2021. Time appears to be ticking on his time in Seattle, so we'll have to monitor his situation. Without Russ, the Seahawks' Super Bowl odds would likely drop to +7000 or worse.
19. New Orleans Saints (+3500)
Sean Payton is gone, so it's a new era in New Orleans. The defense should remain strong but new coach Dennis Allen (who was promoted internally from defensive coordinator) has a lot to figure out on offense.
20. Miami Dolphins (+4000)
Is Tua Tagovailoa the answer? Dolphins new coach Mike McDaniel, coming over from San Fransisco, will have to find out. Brian Flores got the most out of this team down the stretch after a fluky playoff appearance in 2020.
21. Philadelphia Eagles (+4000)
The Eagles briefly contended for the NFC East and made the playoffs in Jalen Hurts' first year as a starter, but did so by beating up on many of the worst teams in the conference.
22. Las Vegas Raiders (+5000)
Derek Carr might be moving on from Las Vegas, which would leave a big hole under center for a team that desperately needed his stability during a turbulent 2021 season.
23. Pittsburgh Steelers (+5000)
Ben Roethlisberger has officially retired, ushering in a new era in Pittsburgh. It's possible the team goes out and gets a new quarterback instead of keeping it in house with Mason Rudolph.
24. Washington Commanders (+5000)
Washington, now the Commanders, need an answer at quarterback before they'll be a playoff contender again, let alone a Super Bowl contender.
25. Atlanta Falcons (+5000)
The Falcons quietly ended the season on a high note, particularly on defense, but Matt Ryan is getting up there in age and Calvin Ridley might not be back.
26. Carolina Panthers (+5000)
The Panthers appeared to be trending in the right direction entering this year with Matt Rhule and offensive coordinator Joe Brady running the show. But Sam Darnold didn't pan out, Cam Newton played one excellent game then turned back into a pumpkin, and Carolina has no real option under center. It's likely they draft a quarterback but they don't have much draft capital to move around if necessary.
27. Chicago Bears (+8000)
Most people expected the Bears to hire an offensive-minded coach in place of Matt Nagy, but Chicago went with Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus instead. They're expecting a big second-year leap from Justin Fields, who showed flashes of brilliance as a rookie.
28. New York Giants (+8000)
Brian Daboll is now the Giants coach, coming from Buffalo where he served as offensive coordinator, so New York fans are hoping some offensive improvements from Daniel Jones. The Giants, along with the Jets, have been among the worst teams in football over the past five years.
29. Jacksonville Jaguars (+10000)
The Jaguars hired former Eagles coach Doug Pederson and will hope quarterback Trevor Lawrence takes a big step forward in his second year, now that he's free from the shackles of Urban Meyer.
30. Detroit Lions (+15000)
The Lions have the second pick in a year without much top-end talent at quarterback. Either way, they're still a few seasons off from contending for a Super Bowl.
31. New York Jets (+15000)
Jets fans would have liked to see this team be more competitive in Robert Salah's first year, but there's a small percentage holding out hope that they can take a Bengals-like leap with their new franchise quarterback entering his second season.
32. Houston Texans (+15000)
The Texans fought hard for coach David Culley and pulled off a few upsets in 2021, but he was shown the door in favor of ... Lovie Smith, who had been on staff as the defensive coordinator. This team is a long, long way from contending for a Super Bowl.
Preseason Updates
May 25: Entering the summer months, the Bills are +700, the Bucs +800 and the Chiefs +900 for the teams with triple-digit odds. The Packers (+1100) are now ahead of the Rams (+1200), with the 49ers (+1500), Broncos (+1600) and Chargers (+1600) not far behind. The Cowboys have dropped to +1800, the same as the Browns, while the reigning AFC Champs are +2200 -- the same as Lamar Jackson's Ravens.
April 1: Tom Brady's unretirement shook up the sportsbooks, catapulting the Buccaneers from +2500 odds to +750 in a weak NFC. The Bills separated themselves from the Chiefs during this time as well after the Tyreek Hill trade, moving up to +650 while Kansas City dropped to +900. While the Rams stood pat at +1100, the Packers even things up with them there despite the Davante Adams trade to Las Vegas. The 49ers improved to +1400, while the Cowboys, Broncos and Chargers all came in at +1600.
February 13: The Chiefs and Bills started the offseason as co-favorites to win the Super Bowl at +750 odds. Oddsmakers like either to come out of the AFC and defeat whoever the NFC produces this season -- the reigning Super Bowl champion Rams came into the offseason with the best odds out of the NFC at +1100, followed by the Packers and 49ers at +1600.
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Previous Super Bowl Winners & Odds
As every sports fan knows, the favorites don't always win. That has especially been the case across the NFL over the years. The league has seen some truly great Super Bowl runs from teams not expected to be real contenders at the beginning of the season. Will 2022-23 see another surprising Super Bowl Champion, or will the favorites keep control?
Year | Team | Preseason Odds |
2021 | Los Angeles Rams | +1400 |
2020 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1000 |
2019 | Kansas City Chiefs | +600 |
2018 | New England Patriots | +600 |
2017 | Philadelphia Eagles | +4000 |
2016 | New England Patriots | +600 |
2015 | Denver Broncos | +900 |
2014 | New England Patriots | +650 |
2013 | Seattle Seahawks | +800 |
2012 | Baltimore Ravens | +1800 |
2011 | New York Giants | +2200 |
2010 | Green Bay Packers | +1100 |
2009 | New Orleans Saints | +2000 |
2008 | Pittsburgh Steelers | +1800 |
2007 | New York Giants | +3000 |
2006 | Indianapolis Colts | +600 |
2005 | Pittsburgh Steelers | +1200 |
2004 | New England Patriots | +600 |
2003 | New England Patriots | +1500 |
2002 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | +1200 |
2001 | New England Patriots | +6000 |
2000 | Baltimore Ravens | +2200 |
Data via SportsOddsHistory