Preseason AFC Title Odds Favor Chiefs, Ravens, Texans

  • The Kansas City Chiefs lead the AFC Championship betting odds at +275 to win.
  • New England comes in as the largest underdog in what might be a large rebuild for many years to come.
  • Many teams hold AFC title odds within +500 to +1800 that can contend with the Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, and Houston Texans.

KANSAS CITY – New AFC betting odds released by Super Bowl betting sites on Wednesday have the latest addition focusing on the Kansas City Chiefs, who stand tall with +275 odds – a testament to their recent dominance and star-studded roster. Bolstered by +325 odds to be the AFC’s #1 seed, odds have them as clear favorites in both categories.

Following closely, the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans, both with +500 odds to win the AFC Championship and +500 and +700 respectively for the #1 seed in the AFC, seem ready challenge the Chiefs’ supremacy.

Led by Josh Allen and their potent offense, the Buffalo Bills come in with +600 odds to win the AFC and +900 to secure the top seed. Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals, at +800 for the AFC championship and +600 for the #1 seed, add to the competitive mix with their explosive playmaking abilities, despite a franchise tag on Tee Higgins and a comeback from injury for Joe Burrow.

Longshots To Win The AFC

Surprisingly, the New York Jets at +1200 and +1000, and Miami Dolphins at +1600 and +1300, have emerged as dark horses, but have the offensive power to upset the traditional powerhouses. Similarly with the Los Angeles Chargers, at +2500 and +2000, they remain in the hunt. But, the Pittsburgh Steelers are just ahead of them, with +1800 odds for the championship and +2000 for the top seed, as rumors of landing Brandon Aiyuk have surfaced.

Further down, the other AFC teams face an uphill battle.

  • Cleveland Browns (+2700, +1500)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (+2800, +2500)
  • Indianapolis Colts (+3600, +2500)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (+6000, +7000)
  • Tennessee Titans (+9400, +7500)
  • Denver Broncos (+10500, +10000)

The New England Patriots, at a distant +12500 for the AFC championship and +20000 for the top seed, are the longest of longshots, in a franchise that grabbed Drake Maye in the draft but fall short from their franchise’s history.

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