NFC East Division Odds


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NFC East division winner betting odds are available at legal online sportsbooks. The Dallas Cowboys are the defending division champions. This page covers the latest NFC East division winner odds, the history of winners, and more.  

NFC East division winner odds 

NFC East division odds tracker

Team Current oddsOpening odds
Dallas CowboysDallas Cowboys +450 on BetRivers+100
Philadelphia EaglesPhiladelphia Eagles +135 on Bet365+160
Washington Commanders Washington Commanders +145 on FanDuel+800
New York GiantsNew York Giants +5000 on Bet365+1000

NFC East teams 

The NFC East has consisted of four teams since the 2002 NFL season. Since that point, the Eagles have won the most titles with nine. The longest NFC East title drought belongs to the Giants, who last won the division in 2011. 

Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles +135 on Bet365

The Eagles finished second in the division a season ago at 11-6, getting off to a great start but imploding late in the year. Philadelphia is off to a 2-2 start this season after last week’s loss. RB Saquon Barkley has proven to be a major addition to the offense, running for four TDs and adding one more as a receiver through four weeks. The Eagles lead all over NFC East teams in division titles since 2002 with nine, last winning in 2022.   

Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys +450 on BetRivers

The Cowboys won the NFC East last season with a record of 12-5. The team started this season with a lopsided road win over the Cleveland Browns, but dropped two straight at home and now stand at 3-2. The team has already lost more home games through the first three weeks than it lost all of last season. Dallas has won the division twice in the last three seasons and seven times since 2002.  

Washington Commanders Washington Commanders +145 on FanDuel

The Commanders finished in the division basement last season at 4-13. Washington began this campaign with a road loss against the Buccaneers, but won the next four to claim first place in the division with a 4-1 record. The play of rookie QB Jayden Daniels has been a pleasant surprise, as he now leads the NFL in completion percentage. Washington has three division titles since 2002, last winning the NFC East in 2020. The team has missed the playoffs four years in a row.  

New York Giants New York Giants +5000 on Bet365

The Giants went 6-11 last time out to finish third in the division. New York’s division odds plummeted after an ugly home loss to the Vikings to start the season. The team picked up its first win in Week 3, but still has the worst point differential in the division and now sit at 2-3 on the season. New York has won the NFC East three times since 2002, most recently in 2011. The Giants last reached the playoffs in 2022. 

NFC East history 

Below are the NFC East division standings for 2002 through 2023. 

Season 1st place2nd place3rd place4th place
2023Cowboys (12-5)Eagles (11-6)Giants (6-11)Washington (4-13)
2022Eagles (14-3)Cowboys (12-5)Giants (9-7-1)Washington (8-8-1)
2021Cowboys (12-5)Eagles (9-8)Washington (7-10)Giants (4-13)
2020Washington (7-9)Giants (6-10)Cowboys (6-10)Eagles (4-11-1)
2019Eagles (9-7)Cowboys (8-8)Giants (4-12)Washington (3-13)
2018Cowboys (10-6)Eagles (9-7)Washington (7–9)Giants (5-11)
2017Eagles (13-3)Cowboys (9-7)Washington (7-9)Giants (3-13)
2016Cowboys (13-3)Giants (11-5)Washington (8-7-1)Eagles (7-9)
2015Washington (9-7)Eagles (7-9)Giants (6-10)Cowboys (4-12)
2014Cowboys (12-4)Eagles (10-6)Giants (6-10)Washington (4-12)
2013Eagles (10-6)Cowboys (8-8)Giants (7-9)Washington (3-13)
2012Washington (10-6)Giants (9-7)Cowboys (8-8)Eagles (4-12)
2011Giants (9-7)Eagles (8-8)Cowboys (8-8)Washington (5-11)
2010Eagles (10-6)Giants (10-6)Cowboys (6-10)Washington (6-10)
2009Cowboys (11-5)Eagles (11-5)Giants (8-8)Washington (4-12)
2008Giants (12-4)Eagles (9-6-1)Cowboys (9-7)Washington (8-8)
2007Cowboys (13-3)Giants (10-6)Washington (9-7)Eagles (8-8)
2006Eagles (10-6)Cowboys (9-7)Giants (8-8)Washington (5-11)
2005Giants (11-5)Washington (10-6)Cowboys (9-7)Eagles (6-10)
2004Eagles (13-3)Giants (6-10)Cowboys (6-10)Washington (6-10)
2003Eagles (12-4)Cowboys (10-6)Washington (5-11)Giants (4-12)
2002Eagles (12-4)Giants (10-6)Washington (7-9)Cowboys (5-11)