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NFL Futures 

Along with daily bets on all regular season NFL games, most sportsbooks offer a wide variety of NFL futures action, including playoff odds, odds for both the National Football Conference (NFC) and American Championship Conference (AFC) champions, and Super Bowl odds. Looking for even more action? Most sportsbooks have odds on individual player awards, such as NFL MVP odds.


What are NFL Futures Bets?

You have tracked all the offseason roster moves, poured over every stat sheet and read every article you could find, leaving you absolutely convinced you know which team is a lock to win the Super Bowl this year. The only thing left to do is check out NFL futures betting. Oddsmakers are already at work setting odds for all major NFL championship games and awards based on the current outlook, but those odds will be continually adjusted as the season drama plays out. By assessing solid opportunities and locking in early odds, astute bettors gain the opportunity to cash in on big wins nobody else saw coming.

With any futures bets, you'll typically see a "+" number next to any available wager. For example, +1000 odds for a team to win the Super Bowl would mean that a bet of $100 would pay off $1,000 if that team ended up as champions. In general, these teams or players are seen as the "darkhorse" picks - high risk, but very high reward if they shock the NFL. In some cases, you may see a "-" number next to a team or player that is an overwhelming favorite for a championship or award. For example, -200 odds for a team to win their conference would mean that a bet of $200 on that team would pay a $100 win if they ultimately prevailed as conference champions.


NFL Super Bowl Odds

Super Bowl odds are currently available and will be available throughout the season for any NFL team that has not been mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. Teams with a "+" sign next to their name will pay out whatever number is listed in a bet of $100.

Past 10 Super Bowl Champions

Super Bowl Date Winner Opponent
Super Bowl XLVII
February 3, 2013
Baltimore Ravens
San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XLVIII
February 2, 2014
Seattle Seahawks
Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XLIX
February 1, 2015
New England Patriots
Seattle Seahawks
Super Bowl 50
February 7, 2016
Denver Broncos
Carolina Panthers
Super Bowl LI
February 5, 2017
New England Patriots
Atlanta Falcons
Super Bowl LII
February 4, 2018
Philadelphia Eagles
New England Patriots
Super Bowl LIII
February 3, 2019
New England Patriots
Los Angeles Rams
Super Bowl LIV
February 2, 2020
Kansas City Chiefs
San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl LV
February 7, 2021
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Kansas City Chiefs
Super Bowl LVI
February 13, 2022
Los Angeles Rams
Cincinnati Bengals

 


National Football Conference (NFC) Championship Odds

The national Football Conference (NFC) was established as part of of the NFL's merger with the rival American Football League (AFL) in 1970. At the time, the AFL had expanded to 10 team while the NFL fielded 16 clubs, so in order to balance out the two new conferences, 3 teams (the Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Baltimore Colts) left the now established NFC to join the AFC and balance the two conferences at 13 teams each.  Historically, the NFC has shown much greater parity than the AFC, who have sent all but one team to the Super Bowl. 


American Football Conference (AFC) Championship Odds

As noted above, the AFC was established at the same time as the NFC as a result of the 1970 merger of the two biggest football leagues in America. Of the current 16 clubs in the AFC, the New England Patriots have been far and beyond the dominant team - capturing a record 11 conference titles and 6 Super Bowl titles. Just like with the NFC Championship, odds for the winners of the AFC Championship are set for all 16 teams early on.


NFL MVP Odds

Similar to picking teams to win their respective conference or the Super Bowl, bettors also have the ability to wager on individual players to earn MVP honors for the NFL at the end of the season. The NFL MVP ranks are dominated by Quarterbacks and Running Backs, with the only exceptions being Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor and wide receiver Jerry Rice taking home the honors in 1986 and 1987 respectively. Have a good feeling on a darkhorse you feel is poised for a breakout season? Lock in those odds early for sweet payout!

Associated Press NFL MVP winners

YearPlayerTeam
2012
Adrian Peterson
Minnesota Vikings
2013
Peyton Manning
Denver Broncos
2014
Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers
2015
Cam Newton
Carolina Panthers
2016
Matt Ryan
Atlanta Falcons
2017
Tom Brady
New England Patriots
2018
Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs
2019
Lamar Jackson
Baltimore Ravens
2020
Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers
2021
Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers