2024-25 NFL Division Winner Odds & Divisional Odds Tracker


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NFL division winner odds for the 2024-25 season are available at online sportsbooks. Down below, you can view the odds for all eight of the division chases. As the NFL weeks continue to play out, available NFL odds will continue to change in response to news and other developments.

NFL division winner odds for 2024-25

You’ll find NFL betting options for each division below. Clicking any of the divisions will take you to view each team’s odds for that division. Once you click the odds, sports betting promos will be available if you are a new user of the book offering that particular line.

AFC EastAFC NorthAFC SouthAFC West
NFC EastNFC NorthNFC SouthNFC West

Odds to win the AFC East

Odds to win the AFC North

Odds to win the AFC South

Odds to win the AFC West

Odds to win the NFC East

Odds to win the NFC North

Odds to win the NFC South

Odds to win the NFC West

How to bet on NFL divisional odds

Sportsbooks make NFL division odds available over the offseason, with numbers for all four teams in each of the eight divisions. Betting odds on the winners will evolve over the offseason, and continue to adjust as the regular season plays out. Using our NFL betting guide, bettors can learn how to place their wagers. Which can take place at any point while the race remains open, and claim winning tickets if the team that they choose goes on to win their division.

Which teams have won their division the most?

The NFL realigned to its current eight divisions in 2002. A couple of divisions have had a clear dominant franchise, while others have been a bit more spread out. Here’s how the teams stack up by the number of division titles along with the year of their last crown.

Division1st2nd3rd4th
AFC EastPatriots – 16 (2019)Bills – 4 (2023)Dolphins – 1 (2008)Jets – 1 (2002)
AFC NorthSteelers – 9 (2020)Ravens – 7 (2023)Bengals – 6 (2022)Browns – 0 (N/A)
AFC SouthColts – 9 (2014)Texans – 7 (2023)Titans – 4 (2021)Jaguars – 2 (2022)
AFC WestChiefs – 10 (2023)Broncos – 6 (2015)Chargers – 5 (2009)Raider – 1 (2002)
NFC EastEagles – 9 (2022)Cowboys – 7 (2023)Commanders – 3 (2020)Giants – 3 (2020)
NFC NorthPackers – 12 (2021)Vikings – 5 (2022)Bears – 4 (2018)Lions – 1 (2023)
NFC SouthSaints – 7 (2020)Buccaneers – 6 (2023)Panthers – 5 (2015)Falcons – 4 (2016)
NFC WestSeahawks – 9 (2020)49ers – 6 (2023)Rams – 4 (2021)Cardinals – 3 (2015)

Odds on all 32 teams

Division
AFC EastBuffalo BillsMiami DolphinsNew England PatriotsNew York Jets
AFC NorthBaltimore RavensCincinnati BengalsCleveland BrownsPittsburgh Steelers
AFC SouthHouston TexansIndianapolis ColtsJacksonville JaguarsTennessee Titans
AFC WestDenver BroncosKansas City ChiefsLos Angeles ChargersLas Vegas Raiders
NFC EastDallas CowboysNew York GiantsPhiladelphia EaglesWashington Commanders
NFC NorthChicago BearsDetroit LionsMinnesota VikingsGreen Bay Packers
NFC SouthAtlanta FalconsCarolina PanthersNew Orleans SaintsTampa Bay Bucs
NFC WestArizona CardinalsLos Angeles RamsSan Francisco 49ersSeattle Seahawks

NFL division odds FAQ 

Why do NFL division winner odds change at different sportsbooks?

Factors such as betting handle, the amount of vig, and games played are possible reasons why divisional odds can change from sportsbook to sportsbook. This is why it is key to keep an eye on line movements, to look for good opportunities to make a wager.

Which sportsbook has the best NFL division odds?

There is no single sportsbook with the overall best division odds. Depending on your location, access to online sportsbooks vary, so it’s ideal to line shop and compare what is available to you.

When did the NFL switch to eight divisions?

The NFL realigned to its current structure of eight divisions in 2002. The addition of the Houston Texans as an expansion team was the catalyst for the shift from three divisions in each conference to four.

How do tiebreakers work for NFL division titles?

Tiebreakers for NFL division titles begin with the head-to-head record between the clubs, followed by each team’s overall record in divisional games. If the two teams are still tied, there’s an extensive list of tiebreaking procedures to determine the winner.

Which was the most recent Super Bowl winner that didn’t win its division?

The 2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the Super Bowl after a second-place finish in the NFC South. All told, seven wild card teams have won the big game since 1970.

Which NFL teams are the biggest favorites to win their divisions this season?

In advance of the season, top favorites to win their divisions include the Chiefs in the AFC West and the 49ers in the NFC West.

Which NFL divisions will be the most competitive this season?

Ahead of the 2024-25 season, sportsbook odds anticipate the AFC East and NFC North as having the largest potential to be competitive.