Which team has the best chance to land Justin Fields? That question has been a huge part of the conversation in the early days of the NFL offseason. DraftKings Sportsbook, a top sports betting site, is providing bettors with a chance to weigh in, as it has released betting odds for Justin Fields’ next team.
The Chicago Bears — the last-place finishers in the NFC North — own the first overall pick at the 2024 NFL draft, where USC QB Caleb Williams is the favorite to go first overall. If the Bears do in fact decide that they simply can’t pass on Williams, then Fields could be on the move. Let’s take a closer look at Justin Fields’ next team odds.
Justin Fields 2024-25 next team odds
- Atlanta Falcons: +125
- Pittsburgh Steelers: +250
- Chicago Bears: +275
- Minnesota Vikings: +550
- Las Vegas Raiders: +650
- Denver Broncos: +1400
- New York Giants: +1400
- New England Patriots: +1600
- Washington Commanders: +3000
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +3000
- Seattle Seahawks: +7000
- New Orleans Saints: +8000
- New York Jets: +10000
- All other teams: +10000 or more
Odds updated as of March 5 via DraftKings Sportsbook Colorado — not available on all NFL betting sites.
Implied odds of signing Justin Fields
NFL Team | Implied Probability |
Atlanta Falcons | 26.4% |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 17.0% |
Chicago Bears | 15.8% |
Minnesota Vikings | 9.1% |
Las Vegas Raiders | 7.9% |
Denver Broncos | 4.0% |
New York Giants | 4.0% |
New England Patriots | 3.5% |
Washington Commanders | 1.9% |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 1.9% |
Seattle Seahawks | 1.1% |
All other teams | <1.0% |
The implied probabilities above are calculated from DraftKings Sportsbook Colorado’s odds. Our implied probability calculation uses the sportsbook’s odds minus the vigorish charged by that sportsbook. All teams are in calculations, just not shown.
Teams favored to land Justin Fields
The Steelers are the favorites to land Fields if the Bears decide to move on. The club made it to the NFL playoffs with a record of 10-7, but it exited in the first round at the hands of the Bills. Second-year starter Kenny Pickett went down to injury in Week 12. Mitchell Trubisky was next up on the depth chart, but the team turned the page to Mason Rudolph the rest of the way.
The Bears could continue to move forward with Fields and are currently second on the board. Fields, a first-round pick in 2021, has shown flashes during his time in the Windy City, including back-to-back games with four passing TDs early last season. He missed some time due to injury, with the team finishing with a record of 7-10 and in last place in the NFC North.
Next up are two teams with question marks at QB: the Falcons and Patriots. Atlanta came up short in its quest for a postseason spot, and neither Desmond Ridder nor Taylor Heinicke have managed to indicate that they are the long-term answer. The Bill Belichick era is over in New England, and the Patriots could also turn the page on Mac Jones to boot.
Three other teams have odds of +3000 or less: the Broncos, Commanders, and Raiders. Denver could be moving on from Russell Wilson, just two years after swinging a massive trade for his services. Washington has a new head coach in Dan Quinn as the longtime search for a franchise quarterback continues.
Antonio Pierce took over as the head coach in Las Vegas after the in-season firing of Josh McDaniels. The club also switched things up under center, with Aidan O’Connell getting the nod over Jimmy Garoppolo. The betting odds to land Fields suggest that the team could be looking elsewhere for next season’s starting QB.