Substrate
sports

NFL projects odds for 2025 division winners to repeat in 2026

DraftKings Sportsbook lists odds for each of the eight 2025 NFL division winners to repeat in 2026. The rankings place the Philadelphia Eagles as the most likely to repeat and the Denver Broncos as the least likely.

cbssports.com
1 source·May 27, 1:01 PM(2 days ago)·1m read
NFL projects odds for 2025 division winners to repeat in 2026dailyexcelsior.com
Audio version
Tap play to generate a narrated version.

DraftKings Sportsbook released odds for the eight 2025 NFL division winners to repeat as champions in 2026. The rankings order the teams from shortest to longest odds.

The Eagles hold the shortest odds to repeat at plus-110. They return several players from their 2024 Super Bowl-winning roster, including quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley. Philadelphia also added first-round receiver Makai Lemon, pass rusher Jonathan Greenard, and cornerback Riq Woolen.

The Eagles face the seventh-easiest projected schedule in the league. Their main division rival, the Dallas Cowboys, has the fourth-toughest schedule.

The Seahawks are listed at plus-160 to repeat in the NFC West. They finished 14-3 in 2025 and won Super Bowl LX. The division also includes the Los Angeles Rams, the betting favorite to win Super Bowl LXI, and the San Francisco 49ers. Seattle and San Francisco competed for the division title and the top conference seed in Week 18 of the 2025 season.

The Jaguars are at plus-230 to repeat in the AFC South. They finished 13-4 in 2025 under first-year coach Liam Coen. The Houston Texans, listed at plus-115, are the division favorite after recording the league's top defense in 2025.

The Broncos are at plus-225 to repeat in the AFC West after claiming the conference's top seed in 2025. The team acquired wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins. The Kansas City Chiefs, at plus-160, are the division favorite if quarterback Patrick Mahomes recovers from his season-ending ACL tear.

The Bears are at plus-320 to repeat in the NFC North. They posted a breakout season in 2025 under first-year coach Ben Johnson. The team faces the NFL's toughest schedule based on the 2025 combined win percentage of its opponents. The Detroit Lions are the division favorite at plus-184 and hold the easiest projected schedule for 2026.

Key Facts

Eagles repeat odds
+110 to win NFC East in 2026
Seahawks repeat odds
+160 to win NFC West in 2026
Jaguars repeat odds
+230 to win AFC South in 2026
Broncos repeat odds
+225 to win AFC West in 2026
Bears repeat odds
+320 to win NFC North in 2026

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Betting markets will adjust odds as teams complete 2026 offseason moves.

  2. 02

    Injury recoveries for quarterbacks Bo Nix and Patrick Mahomes will affect division odds.

Transparency Panel

Sources cross-referenced1
Confidence score70%
Synthesized bySubstrate AI
Word count317 words
PublishedMay 27, 2026, 1:01 PM
Bias signals removed2 across 2 outlets
Signal Breakdown
Editorializing 1Loaded 1

Related Stories

Economist Who Predicted Past Three World Cups Names 2026 Winnersbs.com.au
sports2 hrs agoDeveloping

Economist Who Predicted Past Three World Cups Names 2026 Winner

German economist Joachim Klement, who correctly forecast the winners of the past three World Cups, stated his pick for the 2026 tournament during an interview with CBS News correspondent Ramy Inocencio.

CBS News
1 source
NBA Board Approves Expanded Draft Lottery and Anti-Tanking Rulesespn.com
sports2 hrs agoUpdated

NBA Board Approves Expanded Draft Lottery and Anti-Tanking Rules

The NBA's board of governors voted 29-1 on Thursday to expand the draft lottery from 14 to 16 teams starting in 2027 and introduce new measures aimed at reducing tanking.

SH
ESPN
2 sources
Forbes Ranks Real Madrid Most Valuable Football Clubbbc.co.uk
sports2 hrs agoDeveloping

Forbes Ranks Real Madrid Most Valuable Football Club

Forbes placed Real Madrid at the top of its annual list of the world's most valuable football clubs. Barcelona moved ahead of Manchester United into second place.

bbc.co.uk
1 source