Breaking Down the Top 6 Biggest Risers in Super Bowl Odds

 

 

The Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens were co-favourites to win the Super Bowl heading into the 2025-26 season, but after a 3-0 start for Buffalo they have moved slightly ahead of Baltimore in betting odds. There have been lots of significant risers and fallers throughout the league, but we are here to highlight the teams that have increased their chances at winning the most after two weeks.

 

Here is a breakdown of the biggest risers in 2025-26 Super Bowl odds. If you’re looking to bet on the NFL this season or just want a preview of the matchups each week, here are some expert NFL picks for you to check out.

 

  1. Indianapolis Colts (+11,000 to +6000)

 

By far the biggest riser on this list, the Indianapolis Colts have increased their odds by 5000 after a 2-0 start. The Colts offence has been so good that they have not punted this season. Daniel Jones is off to an unbelievable start, ranking third in passing yards league wide without throwing an interception. Rookie tight end Tyler Warren has also had a promising start to his career, with back-to-back 75+ yard performances.

 

The defence looks like a completely different unit thanks to new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and some key offseason signings. The AFC South will be a tight race this season, but after an 0-2 start from the Houston Texans, the Colts have a significantly better shot at winning the division. An 8000 Super Bowl odds difference between the two teams has now been shortened to just 600, favouring the Texans.

 

  1. Jacksonville Jaguars (+10,000 to +8000)

 

Tied as the second largest odds riser is the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Colts division rival. The Jaguars have moved below the Colts in division odds, but their Super Bowl odds have improved by 2000. Travis Etienne Jr. has had a great start to the season, but Trevor Lawrence’s struggles have continued with three interceptions already. If Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter can step it up, this team has potential in a division that is fully up for grabs.

 

  1. Arizona Cardinals (+7000 to +5000)

 

The Arizona Cardinals are off to a 2-0 start to the season, but they are still behind the L.A. Rams and the San Francisco 49ers in their division when it comes to Super Bowl odds. The team is solid all around offensively, with key players like Kyler Murray, James Connor, and Marvin Harrison Jr. They also have one of the top tight ends in the game in Trey McBride. The defence is what holds them back, as the team ranked 31st in defensive success rate last season. They made some improvements in the offseason, but the secondary unit still has a long way to go after almost blowing a 27-3 lead this past week.

 

  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+3500 to +2200)

 

The Atlanta Falcons are the biggest competition for the Buccaneers this season, but there is still a sizable gap between the two teams. Tampa Bay is off to a great start at 2-0, largely thanks to Baker Mayfield who already has five passing touchdowns on the young season. Rookie Emeka Egbuka is off to a great start, and Mike Evans remains a top receiver in the league at 32 years old. Bucky Irving is also a top 10 running back, but the defense ranking middle of the pack holds the Bucs back from moving higher than top 10 in Super Bowl odds.

 

  1. L.A Chargers (+2800 to +1600)

 

The Chargers are inching closer to the Kansas City Chiefs, ranking just 100 points behind them in Super Bowl odds. Justin Herbert has had a great start to the season along with Quentin Johnston and Keenan Allen. If Ladd McConkey and rookie running back Omarion Hampton get going as well, this offence will be a force to be reckoned with. Hampton’s role is in question going forward however, after a late game fumble last time out that could have cost his team the game. Look for Najee Harris to potentially see an increase in usage moving forward.

 

  1. Green Bay Packers (+1800 to +650)

 

The Packers opened the season tied for seventh in Super Bowl odds, but their 2-0 start combined with some poor performances and key injuries from teams ahead of them has made them the third most likely team to win the Super Bowl. Jordan Love is off to a great start, and tight end Tucker Kraft has proven why so many picked him as a sleeper this season. Josh Jacobs is rock solid leading the backfield, and they should be able to rebound from losing Jayden Reed if rookie Matthew Golden can step up. Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks are other solid receiving options who you should look to take a step forward in Reed’s absence.