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2026-27 NFL Win Totals: Regular Season Win Over/Unders

Matt McEwan

By Matt McEwan

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  • See NFL win totals for the 2026-27 NFL season
  • The range of win totals for this season is much tighter than what I have ever seen before
  • Find the best regular season win over/under odds for all teams

The NFL win totals for the 2026-27 season opened on February 18, which is much earlier than normal. Not every sportsbook is offering win totals yet, but we will see every major sportsbook open this market by April. For now, you can see the current NFL regular season win over/unders, how they have changed since opening (we will likely see some bigger movements in free agency and the draft), and some data from past seasons to help support intelligent wagers.

NFL Win Totals

TeamWin TotalOver OddsUnder Odds
ARI Cardinals4.5−110−110
ATL Falcons7.5+110−130
BAL Ravens10.5−145+120
BUF Bills10.5−140+115
CAR Panthers6.5−125+105
CHI Bears9.5+100−120
CIN Bengals9.5−115−105
CLE Browns6.5+105−125
DAL Cowboys8.5−130+110
DEN Broncos9.5−110−110
DET Lions10.5−125+105
GB Packers10.5−105−115
HOU Texans9.5−115−105
IND Colts8.5+100−120
JAX Jaguars9.5+100−120
KC Chiefs10.5−105−115
LA Chargers10.5+110−130
LA Rams10.5−145+120
LV Raiders5.5+120−145
MIA Dolphins4.5−110−110
MIN Vikings8.5+115−140
NE Patriots9.5−140+115
NO Saints7.5−110−110
NY Giants7.5+110−130
NY Jets5.5+105−125
PHI Eagles10.5+105−125
PIT Steelers8.5+120−145
SEA Seahawks10.5−140+115
SF 49ers10.5+125−150
TB Buccaneers8.5−140+115
TEN Titans6.5−125+105
WAS Commanders7.5−110−110

The teams with the highest regular season wins over/unders are the Bills, Ravens, Lions, Packers, Chiefs, Chargers, Rams, Eagles, Seahawks, and 49ers at 10.5. However, the Ravens and Rams are the teams given the best odds (-145) to go over their win total, while the 49ers are given the worst odds among the group to go over. The Cardinals and Dolphins have the lowest projected win totals at just 4.5.

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It is worth noting this is the tightest range I have seen in NFL win totals from the time I started tracking them eight years ago. No team having a win total higher than 10.5 is very abnormal – I do suspect we’ll see this change as free agency and the draft hit. It seems sportsbooks are having a hard time dissecting whether last season is the dawn of a new era in the league, or if the teams we have grown to view as perennial contenders will rise back up again after a tough season.

You can check out the graph below to see how each team’s NFL win total has changed since opening.

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Here are some more notes on NFL win totals movement:

  • [February 18] Opening NFL win totals listed ten(!) teams as being tied for the highest projected regular season wins at 10.5: Bills, Ravens, Lions, Packers, Chiefs, Chargers, Rams, Eagles, Seahawks, and 49ers. The Dolphins and Cardinals opened with the lowest win totals at 4.5.

Past NFL Team Records

Team2025-26 RecordAvg Wins (3 Yr)
Arizona Cardinals3-145
Atlanta Falcons8-97.7
Baltimore Ravens8-911
Buffalo Bills12-512
Carolina Panthers8-95
Chicago Bears11-67.7
Cincinnati Bengals6-118
Cleveland Browns5-126.3
Dallas Cowboys7-9-18.7
Denver Broncos14-310.7
Detroit Lions9-812
Green Bay Packers9-7-19.7
Houston Texans12-510.7
Indianapolis Colts8-98.3
Jacksonville Jaguars13-48.7
Kansas City Chiefs6-1110.7
Las Vegas Raiders3-145
Los Angeles Chargers11-69
Los Angeles Rams12-510.7
Miami Dolphins7-108.7
Minnesota Vikings9-810
New England Patriots14-37.3
New Orleans Saints6-116.7
New York Giants4-134.3
New York Jets3-145
Philadelphia Eagles11-612
Pittsburgh Steelers10-710
San Francisco 49ers12-510
Seattle Seahawks14-311
Tampa Bay Buccaneers8-99
Tennessee Titans3-144
Washington Commanders5-127

While teams can make drastic changes from one season to the next, it’s worth knowing how many wins each team racked up last year, as well as over the past three seasons.

The Broncos, Patriots, and Seahawks won the most games in the NFL last season, each going 14-3. Looking over the past three seasons, the Bills, Lions, and Eagles have won an average of 12 games per season, the highest in the league.

The Titans, Jets, Raiders, and Cardinals won the fewest games in the league last season, each going 3-14. Over the past three seasons, the Titans have won the fewest average games, only winning four games per year.

How to Read NFL Win Total Odds

If this is your first time looking at NFL win totals, the numbers above might be incomprehensible. The easiest way to read win totals is in the table format, where the first column lists the teams, the second column lists the current win total, the third column lists the over odds, and the fourth column lists the under odds.

It’s easiest to understand using examples. Let’s say you want to bet on the Arizona Cardinals, the first team on the list. Looking at the second column, you can see their win total is set at 4.5. If they win five or more games, they have hit the over. If they win four or fewer games, they have hit the under. The odds in columns three and four determine the payout for over bettors and under bettors, respectively.

If you wager $100 on Arizona to go over 4.5 at -110 odds, you will profit $90.90 if they win five or more games. If you wager $100 on Arizona to go under 4.5 at -110 odds, you will profit $90.90 if they win fewer than five games.

How to Bet on NFL Win Totals

Once you have found the wager you would like to make, betting on NFL win totals is as simple as placing any other type of bet. Find the NFL win totals section at your sportsbook of choice and click on the over or under. Be warned, though, that different sportsbooks list the over/under options in different orders.

Some sportsbooks will list the option (over or under) with the shorter odds first. This means you could see the over or under listed as the first option to click. Other sportsbooks keep it uniform and just list the over first and the under second. Just be sure you double-check you have loaded the correct bet into your bet slip before actually placing the wager.

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Another thing to consider is how each team has fared last year and in the previous few seasons. Teams can change drastically from one year to another, but some teams manage to keep their coaching staffs and core players together year-after-year. Here’s a quick look at each team’s record last season as well as their average wins over the last three years:

NFL Win Totals Betting Tips

Before you do start making any bets, it’s important to note that there are 272 possible wins available in a 17-game season, but sportsbooks often go over that number in their opening win totals.

This year, the sum of win totals was 275.5 at opening, which is 3.5 wins more than possible. It is often a little more like this because the general public is typically optimistic and bets overs.

There are three teams whose win totals stand out to me as being mispriced. Here’s how I’m betting those:

  1. Buffalo Bills over 10.5 wins
  2. Indianapolis Colts over 8.5 wins
  3. Kansas City Chiefs over 10.5 wins

I like the Bills with a more offensive-minded approach under Joe Brady, and the aggressive mindset their defense will have under Jim Leonhard. Josh Allen is a top two QB in the NFL, and I like him to take a step forward as the team prioritizes his weapons. Buffalo has won at least 11 games in each of the last six seasons.

The Colts looked like one of the best teams in football when Daniel Jones was healthy last season. I appreciate he may not be up to full speed for Week 1, and may even miss a couple games, but I like the Colts to get back to winning with Jones under center.

The Chiefs suffered through their worst season since 2012 last year, but I like them to bounce back in 2026-27. Patrick Mahomes will get back to MVP-level play at QB with the return of Eric Bieniemy, and the Chiefs will win 11+ games, just as they have done in nine of the last 11 seasons.

You should also consult my proper method for calculating NFL strength of schedule before making any win totals bets, as well as my NFL record predictions.


Archived Win Totals:

Matt McEwan
Matt McEwan

Editor-in-Chief; Sports Betting Expert

With nearly a decade working in the industry, Matt is a seasoned sports betting veteran. He got his start with SBD in 2016 and worked his way up the ladder to become the Editor-in-Chief. Along the way he has done everything from reviewing sportsbooks to creating proprietary sports betting tools.

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