Best Betting Odds for 2024-2025 NFL Regular Season by Tyler Duke


While the NFL season is not yet here, NFL regular season schedules were recently released and some of the sportsbook odds may surprise you.


We will be breaking down odds that can lead to a big payday going into the 2024-2025 regular season.


All odds listed will be from DraftKings sports betting 


Fewest wins:


My pick for fewest wins would be the Tennessee Titans which currently sits at +800 the thing is that the Titan's schedule isn't that bad but they have the worst roster in the NFL they don’t have a running game, their receiving core is pretty good with Tyler Boyd, Treylon Burks, and Deandre Hopkins the issue is that Will Levis didn’t have a good year and it won't get much better as the Titans offensive line won’t be good. To make things worse the Titans play in a good division I could easily see the Jaguars, Texans, and Colts all make a playoff push and the Titans have to play each of them twice a year.


Regular Season Wins:


Arizona Cardinals at over 6.5 wins is currently -150 


I like the Cardinals to go over 6.5 you won’t win a lot of money off of this pic but I think we see a much improved Cardinals team with their offseason additions. The only thing that worries me about the Cardinals is their division they do play in the NFC West which should be one of the best if not the best division in football.


Minnesota Vikings at under 6.5 wins currently +120


Like the Cardinals, the Vikings also play in a tough division. I wouldn't be surprised if they lose all of their divisional games as this Vikings team has holes all over the roster primarily their defense. The only thing that could put the Vikings over 6.5 is if J.J. McCarthy fits well in Kevin O’Connell’s system and Justin Jefferson plays out of his mind.


Washington Commanders at under 6.5 wins currently +100


While the Commanders get to play the New York Giants twice this year the rest of their division isn't bad the Eagles should do ok and the Cowboys are always average to slightly above average. The problem is that the Commanders don't have any offensive weapons besides Terry Mclaurin and their offensive line was pretty bad last year to go along with the league's worst defense that didn’t get any real upgrades. Commanders will have a long season ahead of them and don’t be shocked if Jaylen Daniels misses significant time I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Commanders win less than 5 games this year.


Pittsburgh Steelers at over 8.5 wins currently at +140


Did you know Mike Tomlin has never coached a losing season? I think everyone did and that shouldn’t change this year I think that Russell Wilson will have a better year this year than he has the past two years and if not Justin Fields has an opportunity to show that Chicago was the problem, not him. I don’t see any reason the Steelers' defense doesn’t remain one of the better defenses in the NFL and the Steelers should at least finish above 9 wins.