NFL Odds 2024: Division Title Lines for Cowboys, Raiders, Jets, Bears, All 32 Teams

After winning the NFC East for the second time in three years in 2023, the Dallas Cowboys are expected to have a strong chance to win another division title.
DraftKings Sportsbook released its odds for the division winners in the 2024 NFL season, and the Cowboys were tied with the Philadelphia Eagles for the best odds to win the NFC East at +130.
The full list of odds to win a 2024 division title is as follows:
NFC East
- Dallas Cowboys: +130
- Philadelphia Eagles: +130
- Washington Commanders: +750
- New York Giants: +1000
NFC West
- San Francisco 49ers: -195
- Los Angeles Rams: +330
- Seattle Seahawks: +700
- Arizona Cardinals: +1300
NFC North
- Detroit Lions: +150
- Green Bay Packers: +210
- Chicago Bears: +265
- Minnesota Vikings: +1000
NFC South
- Atlanta Falcons: -130
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +300
- New Orleans Saints: +380
- Carolina Panthers: +1500
AFC East
- Buffalo Bills: +160
- New York Jets: +200
- Miami Dolphins: +200
- New England Patriots: +2500
AFC West
- Kansas City Chiefs: -225
- Los Angeles Chargers: +300
- Las Vegas Raiders: +1200
- Denver Broncos: +1500
AFC North
- Baltimore Ravens: +115
- Cincinnati Bengals: +165
- Cleveland Browns: +600
- Pittsburgh Steeler: +850
AFC South
- Houston Texans: +110
- Jacksonville Jaguars: +240
- Indianapolis Colts: +340
- Tennessee Titans: +1000
The Cowboys have had a relatively quiet offseason with no major additions on either side of the ball. Still, it appears oddsmakers are convinced that the NFC East will run through Dallas.
Another team that didn't make much noise this offseason was the Las Vegas Raiders, but that didn't reflect favorably on their odds to win the AFC West. The Raiders are a long shot at +1200, way behind the eight-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs, who have -225 odds to win a ninth consecutive title.
Elsewhere around the NFL, some interesting lines could pay dividends over the next few months. The AFC East is expected to be a tightly contested race, as the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins both have +200 odds to dethrone the Buffalo Bills, who are favored to earn their fifth straight division title at +160.
The arrival of 2024 No. 1 pick Caleb Williams did wonders for the Chicago Bears' projections, as they have the third-best odds to win the NFC North at +265. They're not too far behind the Green Bay Packers (+210) and the defending champion Detroit Lions, who are favored to repeat with +150 odds.
Of course, only time will tell how the division races in the NFL will play out, as the 2024 season is sure to have as many twists and turns as any previous year.
NFL Odds 2024: Over/Under Regular-Season Win Totals for All 32 Teams

After representing their respective conferences in Super Bowl LVIII, the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are projected to dominate once again in the 2024 season.
DraftKings Sportsbook released the over/under win totals for all 32 teams Tuesday, and the Chiefs and 49ers were tied with the Baltimore Ravens for the highest at 11.5. While changes to the list are inevitable as the offseason wears on, here's how the rest of the projections look right now:
- Kansas City Chiefs: 11.5
- San Francisco 49ers: 11.5
- Baltimore Ravens: 11.5
- Atlanta Falcons: 10.5
- Philadelphia Eagles: 10.5
- Miami Dolphins: 10.5
- Buffalo Bills: 10.5
- Dallas Cowboys 10.5
- Green Bay Packers: 10.5
- Cincinnati Bengals: 10.5
- Detroit Lions: 10.5
- New York Jets: 9.5
- Houston Texans: 9.5
- Pittsburgh Steelers: 8.5
- Cleveland Browns: 8.5
- Los Angeles Chargers: 8.5
- Jacksonville Jaguars: 8.5
- Indianapolis Colts: 8.5
- Los Angeles Rams: 8.5
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 8.5
- Chicago Bears: 8.5
- New Orleans Saints: 7.5
- Seattle Seahawks: 7.5
- Washington Commanders: 7.5
- New York Giants: 6.5
- Las Vegas Raiders: 6.5
- Minnesota Vikings: 6.5
- Arizona Cardinals: 6.5
- Tennessee Titans: 5.5
- Denver Broncos: 5.5
- Carolina Panthers: 4.5
- New England Patriots: 4.5
The team that jumps out immediately is the Atlanta Falcons, who are coming off a 7-10 season but are tied for the second-highest projected total at 10.5. The arrival of veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins, who signed a four-year deal worth up to $180 million with Atlanta after spending the last six seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, clearly was viewed favorably by oddsmakers.
Cousins is joining a Falcons offense filled with talented players, namely running back Bijan Robinson, receiver Drake London and tight end Kyle Pitts. Atlanta also holds the No. 8 pick in the 2024 draft, so the team would have the chance to add even more firepower.
Meanwhile, Cousins' departure dealt a blow to the Vikings' projection, as they are near the bottom of the league with 6.5. Minnesota owns two first-round picks in this year's draft, so the team could improve its outlook by adding a pair of top prospects to its roster.
The return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers is believed to benefit the New York Jets, who are projected for 9.5 wins after going 7-10 in 2023. The Jets are certainly hoping that number would be enough to end its 13-year playoff drought, which is the longest active streak in any of the four major North American sports.
However, with 11 teams projected for 10 or more wins, nothing will be easy next season. The Chiefs, 49ers and Ravens will face a tough road toward fulfilling their lofty projections.
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Super Bowl National Anthem 2024: Updated Odds for Reba McEntire's Rendition

A ton of music stars will be in attendance at Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday. And that's not even including Taylor Swift, the megastar who could be there in support of her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Usher is the headlining performer of the halftime show, and he'll likely bring some special guests along. Post Malone will sing a pregame rendition of "America the Beautiful."
Who's performing the national anthem? That will be country music legend Reba McEntire belting out "The Star-Spangled Banner" before kickoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
Like every aspect of the Super Bowl, the national anthem has various related prop bets. Think you know how McEntire's rendition will go? Then you could potentially win some money.
The over/under for the length of the national anthem is set at 90.5 seconds (per FanDuel). It's more likely to be under (-128; bet $128 to win $100) than over (+102; bet $100 to win $102) based on the line.
According to Mary Omatiga of NBC Sports, there hasn't been a Super Bowl national anthem that took less than 1 minute and 49 seconds over the previous 11 editions of the game. But the sportsbooks seem to think McEntire will get through the song faster than recent performers.
It's not too surprising the over/under has been set lower. Nate Chute of The Oklahoman pointed out that McEntire had quicker performances of the anthem at the 1985 World Series (66 seconds) and the 1997 World Series (83).
At a Dallas Cowboys home game in 1999, McEntire performed the anthem in exactly 90.5 seconds, according to Chute.
So it's possible McEntire will again get through the song relatively quick. Or she may take a bit longer while soaking in the atmosphere at the first Super Bowl to be held in Las Vegas.
Because of that, it might be the better bet to take the over for the 68-year-old McEntire.
This is the Super Bowl, and it will be the biggest stage at which the national anthem can be performed. Others have slowed down while belting out the notes in recent years.
According to Sports Betting Dime, there are other available prop bets related to McEntire, too. Those include if her outfit will have sequins, whether she'll wear a cowboy hat, the primary color of her boots and more.
That shouldn't be surprising, either. When it comes to the Super Bowl, there's a prop bet for almost anything.
Usher Super Bowl Halftime Show 2024 Odds and Betting Games

Usher is returning to the Super Bowl. And this time, the 45-year-old R&B/pop star is the halftime show's headlining performer.
The Super Bowl LVIII halftime show will star Usher, who previously made an appearance at Super Bowl XLV, when he joined The Black Eyed Peas on stage.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers are facing off in Super Bowl LVIII, which is being held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET. It's the first time the Super Bowl has taken place in Vegas.
While some people bet on the football aspect of the Super Bowl, others look for novelty props. Those include wagers on various aspects of the halftime show, which has become a spectacle just as large as the game.
Here's a look at some prop bets pertaining to Usher's halftime performance, courtesy of various sportsbooks.
First song performed (via BetMGM)
My Way -120 (bet $120 to win $100)
OMG +175 (bet $100 to win $175)
Yeah! +700
Love in This Club +700
DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love +1100
There's a good chance Usher will open his performance with "My Way," his 1997 hit. That's the song he plays to open many of his live shows.
There's an outside chance it's different for the Super Bowl. But Usher will likely save "Yeah!" and his other big hits for later in the performance.
Number of songs (via BetMGM)
Over 8.5 -200
Under 8.5 +140
Although Super Bowl halftime shows last only 13-15 minutes, the performers typically sprint through a medley of hits. Usher has more than eight popular songs, and he'll likely perform only snippets of some.
It seems highly likely at least nine songs are part of Usher's show.
Special guests (via FanDuel)
Alicia Keys -350
Ludacris -250
Lil Jon -105
will.i.am +220
Nicki Minaj +280
There's now a Super Bowl halftime show tradition of the headlining act bringing special guests onto the stage to join in on the performance. That's why Usher made his previous appearance at Super Bowl XLV.
You can bet on another star or two showing up in Las Vegas and helping Usher with a few songs. "Yeah!" features both Lil Jon and Ludacris, so it seems quite likely both will show up to perform the 2004 smash hit.
Usher should bring out Keys for "My Boo," their collaborative song from 2004.
Last song (via FanDuel)
Yeah! +100
Confessions Pt. II +390
DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love +490
Without You +490
OMG +750
What better way to close out the halftime show than with "Yeah!" The performance will end with Usher and all of his guests on stage, sending fans into the second half of the Super Bowl in emphatic fashion.
It's possible one of these other songs could be the closer. But it makes a lot more sense for "Yeah!" to be the grand finale of what should be an entertaining performance.
49ers vs. Chiefs: Latest Point Spread, Money Line, Picks for Super Bowl 58

Over the past handful of years, the Kansas City Chiefs have emerged as an NFL dynasty. They'll soon be playing in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five seasons, as they'll be taking on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Despite the Chiefs' recent success, they'll be entering the Super Bowl as the betting underdog. However, that didn't stop them last year, when they captured their second title in four years by beating the favored Philadelphia Eagles.
The 49ers will be a formidable opponent. They're hungry for their first championship since the 1994 season, and they're seeking revenge after losing to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV at the end of the 2019 campaign.
Here's a look at the betting information for this year's Super Bowl, along with predictions for the highly anticipated Kansas City-San Francisco rematch.
Super Bowl LVIII Odds
Spread: San Francisco (-2)
Over/Under: 47 total points
Moneyline: San Francisco (-125; bet $125 to win $100); Kansas City (+105; bet $100 to win $105)
Predictions
It's hard to pick against the Chiefs when they're playing on this stage. So let's not.
Kansas City may be a slight underdog, but it's easy to see how the team could emerge as the Super Bowl champion for the third time in five years. After all, the Chiefs are coming off an AFC Championship Game win in which they took down the NFL-best Baltimore Ravens on the road.
Patrick Mahomes has handled the Super Bowl well in the past, including last year, when he completed 21 of 27 passes and threw for three touchdowns against Philadelphia. The Kansas City quarterback will be tough for San Francisco's defense to stop.
It could be a high-scoring Super Bowl, though. The Niners' offense is loaded with playmakers (including running back Christian McCaffrey, wide receiver Deebo Samuel, tight end George Kittles and others) and will hold their own.
Because of that, don't be surprised if Kansas City and San Francisco combine for more than 47 points, making the over the way to bet for this matchup.
As for the victor, go with the Chiefs. It could be especially lucrative to take the KC moneyline, which is the smart play with the spread being so small.
Kansas City may have had an uncharacteristic regular season (when it went 11-6), but it has now won five straight games and defeated the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and Ravens in the playoffs. The Chiefs are rolling, and when that happens, they're tough to stop.
Mahomes will throw three TD passes for the second straight Super Bowl, tight end Travis Kelce will have another strong showing and Kansas City will pull away in the second half to win another championship. The dynasty continues.
Prediction: Chiefs 34, 49ers 24
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