The New England Patriots’ postseason dreams came to an end on the final day of the regular season. As is the case of the other non-playoff squads, the team heads to the offseason with questions to answer and plenty of items on its to-do list as it aims for better days. New England got the ball rolling with the hiring of Bill O’Brien as its offensive coordinator. Looking ahead to next season, the Patriots are in the bottom half of odds to win Super Bowl 58. Here’s a closer look at the latest Patriots betting odds and angles.
New England Patriots odds: Spread, moneyline and over/under
The NFL will release next season’s schedule in a few months. Legal online sportsbooks will quickly follow with lines for the Patriots’ opening matchup.
New England Patriots Week 1 odds
Once the NFL unveils next year’s schedule, we’ll get a look at the odds for New England’s Week 1 matchup. Looking back to last season’s finale, New England was an eight-point underdog for its trip to face the Bills, falling by a score of 35-23. For the year, the Patriots had a record of 8-9 on the moneyline, 7-9-1 against the spread and 8-9 on the over/under.
Patriots player prop odds
Last season, the Patriots scored an average of 21.4 points per game and allowed 20.4. Mac Jones had an inconsistent second pro season, throwing for 2,997 yards, 14 TDs and 11 INTs. Rhamondre Stevenson was the team’s leading rusher with 1,040 yards, while Jakobi Meyers was tops in receiving with 804. When the games are on tap next season, we’ll take a look at Patriots player props right here.
New England Patriots odds to win the Super Bowl
Last updated: March 21
DraftKings released odds on the winner of Super Bowl 58 in January 2023. At the initial release, New England was at +6000. The Patriots’ current odds to win the 2024 Super Bowl are . The club last made the playoffs in 2021, losing to the Bills in the wild card round. The franchise is 6-5 in all-time big game appearances, winning its last trip over the Rams at Super Bowl LIII.
New England Patriots futures odds for 2023-24
In addition to betting on the Patriots to win Super Bowl 58, you can also wager on how the team will fare in other NFL futures. The lines will come out over the offseason, and a few are already available. Here are the latest Patriots futures odds for the upcoming season.
- To win the AFC:
- Mac Jones MVP odds:
New England Patriots schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Kickoff Time | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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1 | Sept. 11 | at Miami Dolphins | 1 p.m. ET | MIA -3 (0-1) | Dolphins 20-7 (0-1) | Under 46.0 (0-1) |
2 | Sept. 18 | at Pittsburgh Steelers | 1 p.m. ET | Push -3 (0-1-1) | Patriots 17-14 (1-1) | Under 40.0 (0-2) |
3 | Sept. 25 | vs. Baltimore Ravens | 1 p.m. ET | BAL -2.5 (0-2-1) | Ravens 37-26 (1-2) | Over 44.5 (1-2) |
4 | Oct. 2 | at Green Bay Packers | 4:25 p.m. ET | NE +9.5 (1-2-1) | Packers 27-24 (1-3) | Over 40.0 (2-2) |
5 | Oct. 9 | vs. Detroit Lions | 1 p.m. ET | NE -3 (2-2-1) | Patriots 29-0 (2-3) | Under 47.0 (2-3) |
6 | Oct. 16 | at Cleveland Browns | 1 p.m. ET | NE +2.5 (3-2-1) | Patriots 38-15 (3-3) | Over 43.5 (3-3) |
7 | Oct. 24 | vs. Chicago Bears | 8:15 p.m. ET | CHI +8.5 (3-3-1) | Bears 33-14 (3-4) | Over 40.0 (4-3) |
8 | Oct. 30 | at New York Jets | 1 p.m. ET | NE -3 (4-3-1) | Patriots 22-17 (4-4) | Under 40.0 (4-4) |
9 | Nov. 6 | vs. Indianapolis Colts | 1 p.m. ET | NE -5 (5-3-1) | Patriots 26-3 (5-4) | Under 40.0 (4-5) |
10 | Nov. 13 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
11 | Nov. 20 | vs. New York Jets | 1 p.m. ET | NE -3.5 (6-3-1) | Patriots 10-3 (6-4) | Under 38.0 (4-6) |
12 | Nov. 24 | at Minnesota Vikings | 8:20 p.m. ET | MIN -2.5 (-110) (6-4-1) | Vikings 33-26 (6-5) | Over 41.5 (5-6) |
13 | Dec. 1 | vs. Buffalo Bills | 8:15 p.m. ET | BUF -4 (6-5-1) | Bills 24-10 (6-6) | Under 43.5 (5-7) |
14 | Dec. 12 | at Arizona Cardinals | 8:15 p.m. ET | NE -2 (7-5-1) | Patriots 27-13 (7-6) | Under 44.0 (5-8) |
15 | Dec. 18 | at Las Vegas Raiders | 8:20 p.m. ET | LV -2.5 (7-6-1) | Raiders 30-24 (7-7) | Over 45.0 (6-8) |
16 | Dec. 25 | vs. Cincinnati Bengals | 1 p.m. ET | CIN -3 (7-7-1) | Bengals 22-18 (7-8) | Under 41.5 (6-9) |
17 | Jan. 1 | vs. Miami Dolphins | 1 p.m. ET | MIA +3 (7-8-1) | Patriots 23-21 (8-8) | Over 41.5 (7-9) |
18 | Jan. 8 | vs. Buffalo Bills | 1 p.m. ET | BUF -8 (7-9-1) | BUF 35-23 (8-9) | Over 44.0 (8-9) |
Latest news and updates
The Patriots remained in the playoff hunt until the final day of the regular season, but the dream came to an end when they fell on the road to the Bills. All told, it was a season of inconsistency. New England entered a Week 10 bye with a record of 5-4, having won four of five. Following the break, the team dropped five of eight to wrap up the campaign at 8-9. The club has kicked off the offseason with the hiring of Bill O’Brien as its new offensive coordinator. O’Brien most recently served in the same role at Alabama and was previously a member of the staff in New England from 2007-11. At the beginning of free agency, New England signed CB Jonathan Jones to an extension and picked up WR JuJu Smith-Schuster.
New England Patriots NFL draft 2023
At the upcoming NFL draft, which begins on April 27, the Patriots’ first pick will be at 14th overall in round one. The club has a total of 11 selections at the three-day event, with six of the picks coming in the first four rounds. Last year, the club’s first choice was OG Cole Strange in the first round.
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New England Patriots FAQ
Are the Patriots playoff contenders this season?
Sportsbooks expect the Patriots to be behind the top AFC playoff contenders. At the initial release of Super Bowl 58 futures odds, the club was in the bottom half of the league.
How did the Patriots do against the spread last season?
The Patriots were 7-9-1 against the spread last season. The club was 8-9 on both the moneyline and over/under.
Whom did the Patriots add and lose during the offseason?
The Patriots signed JuJu Smith-Schuster in free agency and reached an extension with Jonathan Jones. Players who have moved on include Jakobi Meyers and Damien Harris.
Who is the new offensive coordinator for the Patriots?
The team has hired Bill O’Brien to serve as its offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. O’Brien most recently served in the same role at Alabama from 2021-22, and he was part of the staff in New England from 2007-11.