Compare the latest NFC South odds across the top NFL betting sites:
The NFC South odds above represent the likelihood of a specific team finishing first in their division at the end of the regular season. In order to finish in first place in the division, the team must have the best record through 17 games and hold all tie-breakers.
These odds are shown in moneyline format.
A positive number indicates the profit you'd make on a $100 bet. For example, +300 means you would win $300 on a $100 bet. Positive odds suggest an underdog, where a smaller bet can yield a larger payout.
If the odds are negative (e.g., -150), it means the team is favored to win, and you would need to bet $150 to win $100. Negative odds indicate a higher likelihood of winning the division.
There are four NFL teams in the NFC South. The winner of the division automatically earns a bid for the playoffs, so at least one NFC South team is guaranteed a spot in the postseason each year.
See complete NFL odds for each of the four teams in the division:
Season | Team |
---|---|
2023 | Buccaneers |
2022 | Buccaneers |
2021 | Buccaneers |
2020 | Saints |
2019 | Saints |
2018 | Saints |
2017 | Saints |
2016 | Falcons |
2015 | Panthers |
2014 | Panthers |
2013 | Panthers |
2012 | Falcons |
2011 | Saints |
2010 | Falcons |
2009 | Saints* |
2008 | Panthers |
2007 | Buccaneers |
2006 | Saints |
2005 | Buccaneers |
2004 | Falcons |
2003 | Panthers |
2002 | Buccaneers* |
*team won Super Bowl that year
Lately, the Buccaneers have ruled a mediocre division. Tampa Bay has won the last three division titles. However, with newly acquired Kirk Cousins, the Falcons are preseason favorites. Can they buck the trend?
While teams in the NFC South have had numerous appearances in the Super Bowl, the division has claimed only two titles since 2002, the year of the NFL's realignment and expansion to 32 teams. Check the latest Super Bowl odds to see how the teams in the division are faring this season.