The Indianapolis Colts' odds to win Super Bowl 59 have been released
The 2023 NFL Season ended with the Kansas City Chiefs being crowned Super Bowl 58 champions, while the 31 other teams had to watch them celebrate. And now all those teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, have their eyes set on next season with the hope that it's them holding up the Lombardi trophy. Like NFL […]
The 2023 NFL Season ended with the Kansas City Chiefs being crowned Super Bowl 58 champions, while the 31 other teams had to watch them celebrate.
And now all those teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, have their eyes set on next season with the hope that it's them holding up the Lombardi trophy.
Like NFL teams, multiple sportsbooks have already turned their attention to the next Super Bowl, releasing the opening odds for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl XVI.
The Colts odds to win Super Bowl 59:
According to Draft Kings, the Colts open up with +4500 odds to win next year's Super Bowl. Below are the teams who were given better odds to win:
- San Francisco 49ers (+550)
- Kansas City Chiefs (+650)
- Baltimore Ravens (+900)
- Buffalo Bills (+1000)
- Detroit Lions (+1200)
- Cincinnati Bengals (+1300)
- Miami Dolphins (+1700)
- Philadelphia Eagles (+2000)
- Green Bay Packers (+2000)
- Dallas Cowboys (+2000)
- Houston Texans (+2200)
- New York Jets (+2500)
- Los Angeles Chargers (+2500)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (+3000)
- Chicago Bears (+3000)
- Los Angeles Rams (+3500)
- Cleveland Browns (+3500)
- Atlanta Falcons (+3500)
The Colts have 17 teams with higher odds to win next year's Super Bowl. In the AFC, they came in with the 10th-highest odds. And two of their rivals in the AFC South come in with better odds. Whether you agree or disagree with these odds, the Colt's 2024 season and beyond all depends on how Anthony Richardson develops and performs.
Do you agree with the sports book's assessment of the Colts' chances? Are there any teams with higher odds that you don't understand? Only time will tell if they are right, but this is good bulletin board material for the 2024 Colts.
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