Compare the latest AFC Championship odds across NFL betting sites:
AFC championship odds represent the likelihood of a team to win the conference and advance to the Super Bowl. The odds above are shown in the moneyline format.
The lower or more negative the number, the more favored the team is to win. Higher numbers or positive odds indicate an underdog.
A positive number above indicates how much you would win on a $100 bet. For example, +500 means you would win $500 on a $100 bet.
Conversely, negative moneyline odds (e.g., -200) indicate how much you need to bet to win $100. For instance, -200 means you must bet $200 to win $100.
There are 16 total NFL teams in the AFC (or American Football Conference) divided into four divisions. The winner of each division earns an automatic bid into the AFC playoff race.
Explore complete NFL odds for each AFC team:
Season | Team |
---|---|
2023 | Chiefs* |
2022 | Chiefs* |
2021 | Bengals |
2020 | Chiefs |
2019 | Chiefs* |
2018 | Patriots* |
2017 | Patriots |
2016 | Patriots* |
2015 | Broncos* |
2014 | Patriots* |
2013 | Broncos |
2012 | Ravens* |
2011 | Patriots |
2010 | Steelers |
2009 | Colts |
2008 | Steelers* |
2007 | Patriots |
2006 | Colts* |
2005 | Steelers* |
2004 | Patriots* |
2003 | Patriots* |
2002 | Raiders |
2001 | Patriots* |
2000 | Ravens* |
*team won Super Bowl that year
Since the turn of the century, the Chiefs, Patriots, and Steelers have dominated the AFC championship game, winning 15 of the last 24 years.
The AFC has gone on to win the Super Bowl 15 times since 2000, which is a win percentage of 62.5%. Explore the latest Super Bowl odds for this season for more on how the AFC compares.