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NFL Team Prop Odds

This page shows NFL team prop odds for the current week's slate, covering team totals, first-half team props, and team-side game markets. Alternate team spreads and select season-long team markets are included where available. Odds update as lines move throughout the week, so what you see here reflects current market pricing, not static published numbers. Use this page to track NFL team prop odds, monitor line movement, compare market types, and find the team-level props available for each matchup.

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Current NFL Team Prop Odds

Use the board below to filter team prop odds by game, week, or market type. Primary categories include team totals, first-half lines, and alternate team spreads. Toggle between them using the market selector. Odds update automatically as lines shift at the book level.

Regular Season Team Wins

Regular season win totals are one of the most popular season-long team props, with lines set for all 32 teams before the season begins and adjusted throughout the year based on performance, injuries, and roster moves. These markets stay open until late in the season, and sharp bettors track line movement closely as news breaks. The table below shows current win total over/under lines across three major sportsbooks.

Last updated on: June 26, 2026 at 09:57 AM EST

Team

BetOnline

Bovada

Everygame

Arizona Cardinals

Over: 4.5 (+115)
Under: 4.5 (-145) ★

Over: 4.5 (+120) ★
Under: 4.5 (-160)

N/A

Atlanta Falcons

Over: 7.5 (+105)
Under: 7.5 (-135) ★

Over: 7.5 (+110) ★
Under: 7.5 (-145)

N/A

Baltimore Ravens

Over: 11.5 (+105)
Under: 11.5 (-135) ★

Over: 11.5 (+110) ★
Under: 11.5 (-145)

N/A

Buffalo Bills

Over: 10.5 (-130) ★
Under: 10.5 (+100)

Over: 10.5 (-135)
Under: 10.5 (+105) ★

N/A

Carolina Panthers

Over: 7.5 (+100)
Under: 7.5 (-130) ★

Over: 7.5 (+110) ★
Under: 7.5 (-145)

N/A

Chicago Bears

Over: 9.5 (+110) ★
Under: 9.5 (-140)

Over: 9.5 (+105)
Under: 9.5 (-135) ★

N/A

Cincinnati Bengals

Over: 9.5 (-155)
Under: 9.5 (+125) ★

Over: 9.5 (-145) ★
Under: 9.5 (+110)

N/A

Cleveland Browns

Over: 5.5 (+100) ★
Under: 5.5 (-130)

Over: 5.5 (-115)
Under: 5.5 (-115) ★

N/A

Dallas Cowboys

Over: 9.5 (+100) ★
Under: 9.5 (-130) ★

Over: 9.5 (EVEN)
Under: 9.5 (-130) ★

N/A

Denver Broncos

Over: 9.5 (-125)
Under: 9.5 (-105) ★

Over: 9.5 (-110) ★
Under: 9.5 (-120)

N/A

Detroit Lions

Over: 10.5 (-130)
Under: 10.5 (+100) ★

Over: 10.5 (-120) ★
Under: 10.5 (-110)

N/A

Green Bay Packers

Over: 9.5 (-125) ★
Under: 9.5 (-105) ★

Over: 9.5 (-125) ★
Under: 9.5 (-105) ★

N/A

Houston Texans

Over: 9.5 (-130) ★
Under: 9.5 (+100)

Over: 9.5 (-135)
Under: 9.5 (+105) ★

N/A

Indianapolis Colts

Over: 7.5 (-135) ★
Under: 7.5 (+105) ★

Over: 7.5 (-135) ★
Under: 7.5 (+105) ★

N/A

Jacksonville Jaguars

Over: 9.5 (+110) ★
Under: 9.5 (-140) ★

Over: 9.5 (+110) ★
Under: 9.5 (-145)

N/A

Kansas City Chiefs

Over: 10.5 (+130) ★
Under: 10.5 (-160)

Over: 10.5 (+105)
Under: 10.5 (-135) ★

N/A

Las Vegas Raiders

Over: 5.5 (-145) ★
Under: 5.5 (+115) ★

Over: 5.5 (-145) ★
Under: 5.5 (+110)

N/A

Los Angeles Chargers

Over: 9.5 (-150)
Under: 9.5 (+120) ★

Over: 9.5 (-135) ★
Under: 9.5 (+105)

N/A

Los Angeles Rams

Over: 11.5 (-140)
Under: 11.5 (+110) ★

Over: 11.5 (-130) ★
Under: 11.5 (EVEN)

N/A

Miami Dolphins

Over: 4.5 (+115) ★
Under: 4.5 (-145)

Over: 4.5 (EVEN)
Under: 4.5 (-130) ★

N/A

Minnesota Vikings

Over: 8.5 (-110) ★
Under: 8.5 (-120) ★

Over: 8.5 (-110) ★
Under: 8.5 (-120) ★

N/A

New England Patriots

Over: 9.5 (-150) ★
Under: 9.5 (+120) ★

Over: 9.5 (-150) ★
Under: 9.5 (+115)

N/A

New Orleans Saints

Over: 7.5 (-125)
Under: 7.5 (-105) ★

Over: 7.5 (-110) ★
Under: 7.5 (-120)

N/A

New York Giants

Over: 7.5 (-110) ★
Under: 7.5 (-120)

Over: 7.5 (-115)
Under: 7.5 (-115) ★

N/A

New York Jets

Over: 5.5 (+100) ★
Under: 5.5 (-130) ★

Over: 5.5 (EVEN)
Under: 5.5 (-130) ★

N/A

Philadelphia Eagles

Over: 9.5 (-145)
Under: 9.5 (+115) ★

Over: 10.5 (+110) ★
Under: 10.5 (-145)

N/A

Pittsburgh Steelers

Over: 7.5 (-145) ★
Under: 7.5 (+115) ★

Over: 7.5 (-150)
Under: 7.5 (+115) ★

N/A

San Francisco 49ers

Over: 10.5 (+110)
Under: 10.5 (-140) ★

Over: 10.5 (+120) ★
Under: 10.5 (-145)

N/A

Seattle Seahawks

Over: 10.5 (-135)
Under: 10.5 (+105) ★

Over: 10.5 (-125) ★
Under: 10.5 (+105) ★

N/A

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Over: 8.5 (+105) ★
Under: 8.5 (-135) ★

Over: 8.5 (+105) ★
Under: 8.5 (-135) ★

N/A

Tennessee Titans

Over: 6.5 (-105)
Under: 6.5 (-125) ★

Over: 6.5 (+105) ★
Under: 6.5 (-135)

N/A

Washington Commanders

Over: 7.5 (-130) ★
Under: 7.5 (+100)

Over: 7.5 (-135)
Under: 7.5 (+105) ★

N/A

Looking for individual player-level markets? See NFL player prop odds on our dedicated player props page. For the full picture across all market types, visit all NFL odds and lines.

What Are NFL Team Props? How They Differ From Player Props

NFL team props are wagers placed on a team's collective performance, either within a single game or across a full season. Two common examples are a team total, where you bet whether the Chiefs will score over or under 24.5 points, or a team rushing yards prop, where you bet whether the Eagles will rush for over or under 130 yards. The bet depends on what the unit produces together, not on any individual's stat line.

Team props are driven heavily by game script, opponent defensive scheme, weather conditions, and pace of play. A team total on a cold-weather divisional game in December moves for different reasons than a wide receiver receiving yards prop, which is almost entirely a function of snap count, target share, and matchup. Understanding that distinction keeps your research process sharp when you're working through NFL betting terminology like 'team total' or 'alternate spread.'

Beyond weekly game props, there is a separate subcategory worth knowing: season-long team markets. Win totals, division winner odds, and conference champion lines are all team props in the broader sense. These are futures-style wagers on team-level outcomes that stay open through the season and are distinct from weekly game props. They are included on this page when available.

  • What it measures: Team props cover collective output, including points scored, yards gained, scoring by half, or season-level results. Player props measure individual statistics such as passing yards, receiving touchdowns, and rushing attempts.
  • Example bets: Chiefs team total over 24.5 points; Eagles team rushing yards over 130.5. Player prop equivalents include Patrick Mahomes over 287.5 passing yards and Saquon Barkley over 82.5 rushing yards.
  • Variables to watch: Team props are shaped by opponent defensive ranking, pace of play, weather, game script, and red zone efficiency. Player props depend on snap count, target share, usage rate, injury report, and individual matchup.
  • Market availability: Team props are available at most major books for every NFL game, with season-long markets open throughout the year. Player prop depth varies by book, with skill positions covered most consistently.

For a full breakdown of every NFL prop bet category, including how team props fit into the broader betting menu, see our NFL bet types guide.

Types of NFL Team Prop Bets You'll Find on This Page

Not all team props work the same way. Each market type has its own structure, its own set of variables, and its own availability across sportsbooks. Here's how the main categories break down.

Team Totals

A team total is a points-scored prop set for one specific team, not the combined game total that covers both sides. If the game total is 47.5, the individual team totals might be set at 24.5 and 23.5. Two factors move these lines more than anything else: opponent defensive ranking and pace of play. A defense that ranks in the bottom ten against the pass pushes team totals higher for passing offenses, while a slow-tempo team that limits possessions pushes team totals down regardless of offensive talent.

First-Half and Quarter Team Props

First-half team props isolate scoring or yardage output to a specific game segment, which is useful when you have a strong read on early game script. A team that consistently jumps out to fast starts against a defense that gives up points before halftime adjustments is a good candidate for these markets. Quarter props narrow the window even further, though these are not available at every book. Bovada and BetOnline tend to carry broader prop menus than smaller or newer operators, so if you don't see first-half or quarter props at one book, check another before the market closes.

Alternate Team Spreads

Alternate team spreads are adjusted point spreads offered at modified odds. If the standard spread is -3.5, an alternate line might let you take that team at -7 at a lower payout, or buy points in the other direction at a higher payout. The math changes based on how far you move off the key number. These are listed as prop markets at some books and are included on this board when available alongside standard team props. They are a practical tool when the main line doesn't match your projected margin of victory.

Season-Long Team Markets

Season-long team markets cover win totals, division winner odds, and conference champion odds. These are futures-style team props that stay open from the offseason through the final weeks of the regular season. Lines shift significantly at predictable points: the NFL Draft, key free agency moves, preseason injury news, and early-season results. Timing your entry matters with these markets. A team that loses its starting quarterback in Week 2 will see its win total drop fast, and a line that looks sharp in August may be gone by the time Week 1 kicks off.

Each market type carries its own logic. Defensive rankings drive team totals, game script shapes first-half props, key number movement affects alternate spreads, and roster news moves win totals. Knowing which factors apply to each market keeps your research focused across the current week's slate.

Matching the right research process to the right market type is what separates sharp team prop betting from guesswork. Defensive rankings belong in your team total analysis, roster news belongs in your win total timing, and game script belongs in your first-half work. Each variable has a home. If you're ready to extend that framework to individual markets, the NFL player props page and the NFL bet types guide are the logical next steps.