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NFL Win Totals are one of the most popular future wagers and the odds for the upcoming 2020 regular season have been posted for all 32 teams.

Some bettors view the Las Vegas regular season NFL win total odds over/under line for a team as the number of wins that attracts even betting action on the 'over' and the 'under' for a given team, and not necessarily how many wins Las Vegas bookmakers believe a team will actually achieve. Browns vs Chiefs Divisional Round Game Info. AFC Divisional Round Game Cleveland Browns.

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The 2019 NFL campaign saw 10 teams post double-digit victories and six of those teams posted 12 wins while another four had 13 victories or more.

The two highest NFL win totals come from the AFC as the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs are listed at 11.5 victories for the 2020 season. The Chiefs are coming off a 12-4 season in spite of star quarterback Patrick Mahomes missing two games due to injury.

Right next to Kansas City is the Baltimore Ravens, who won a league-best 14 games in 2019. The Ravens are currently listed at 11.5 wins for 2020 as Baltimore last won at least 11 games in back-to-back seasons in 2010 and 2011.

2020 NFL Contenders to Watch

(Based on 2020 Win Totals Odds)
  • Kansas City Chiefs 11.5
  • Baltimore Ravens 11.5
  • San Francisco 49ers 10.5
  • New Orleans Saints 10.5
  • Dallas Cowboys 10
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9.5
  • Seattle Seahawks 9.5
  • Indianapolis Colts 9.5
  • Philadelphia Eagles 9.5
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 9.5

NFL Win Totals

Listed below are the 2020 NFL Win Totals in both Ascending and Alphabetical order.

2020 NFL Win Totals (Ascending Order)
TeamWins
Kansas City Chiefs11.5
Baltimore Ravens11.5
San Francisco 49ers10.5
New Orleans Saints10.5
Dallas Cowboys10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers9.5
Seattle Seahawks9.5
Indianapolis Colts9.5
Philadelphia Eagles9.5
Pittsburgh Steelers9.5
Buffalo Bills9
Minnesota Vikings9
New England Patriots9
Green Bay Packers8.5
Cleveland Browns8.5
Los Angeles Rams8.5
Tennessee Titans8.5
Chicago Bears8
Los Angeles Chargers8
Arizona Cardinals7.5
Atlanta Falcons7.5
Denver Broncos7.5
Houston Texans7.5
Las Vegas Raiders7.5
Detroit Lions7
New York Giants6.5
New York Jets6.5
Miami Dolphins6
Carolina Panthers5.5
Cincinnati Bengals5.5
Washington Football Team5
Jacksonville Jaguars4.5

2020 NFL Win Totals (Alphabetical Order)
TeamWins
Arizona Cardinals7.5
Atlanta Falcons7.5
Baltimore Ravens11.5
Buffalo Bills9
Carolina Panthers5.5
Chicago Bears8
Cincinnati Bengals5.5
Cleveland Browns8.5
Dallas Cowboys10
Denver Broncos7.5
Detroit Lions7
Green Bay Packers8.5
Houston Texans7.5
Indianapolis Colts9.5
Jacksonville Jaguars4.5
Kansas City Chiefs11.5
Las Vegas Raiders7.5
Los Angeles Chargers8
Los Angeles Rams8.5
Miami Dolphins6
Minnesota Vikings9
New England Patriots9
New Orleans Saints10.5
New York Giants6.5
New York Jets6.5
Philadelphia Eagles9.5
Pittsburgh Steelers9.5
San Francisco 49ers10.5
Seattle Seahawks9.5
Tampa Bay Buccaneers9.5
Tennessee Titans8.5
Washington Football Team5

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Largest Improvement to Largest Drop-Off

Expectations have jumped for a handful of teams in the NFL from a win total perspective. The largest leap is the Detroit Lions, who finished with a disappointing 3-12-1 record in 2019 as their win total is 6.5 this season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have elevated expectations after Tom Brady signed with them in free agency as the Bucs have a win total of 9.5 following a 7-9 campaign.

The three teams that see a significant drop in their win total from last season compared to their 2019 record are all division champions. The Green Bay Packers posted a solid 13-3 record in 2019, but their 2020 NFL win total sits at only 9 for the upcoming campaign. The Ravens, as mentioned above, own a win total of 11.5, which is three fewer wins than the 14 they mustered last season, which was the best regular season in franchise history. The NFC champion San Francisco 49ers enter the season with a 10.5 win total after putting up 13 victories this past season.

Toughest and Weakest Divisions

The toughest division from a win total standpoint is the NFC West, in which the four teams have a combined 35.5 win total.

NFC West

San Francisco 49ers 10.5
Seattle Seahawks 9.5
Los Angeles Rams 8.5
Arizona Cardinals 7.5

The weakest division is the AFC South, as the highest win total sits with the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans sitting at 9.5 at 8.5 wins respectively, while the Jacksonville Jaguars own one of the lowest win totals in the league at 4.5 victories.

AFC South

Indianapolis Colts 9.5
Tennessee Titans 8.5
Houston Texans 7.5
Jacksonville Jaguars 4.5

2020 Win Totals - Trends to Watch

  • Patriots have won double-digit games every season since 2003
  • Browns have not won 8 or more games since 2007
  • Chiefs have won at least 12 games in three of the last four seasons
  • Saints have won 11 games or more each of the last three seasons
  • Vikings have not won 9 games or more in consecutive seasons since 2009
  • Seahawks have won 9 games or more in eight straight seasons

  • Updated Sun, Sept. 6, 5:15 PM ET - Consensus Odds Provided by VI - Subject to Change

    The 2020 NFL season is scheduled to begin on September 10th, and the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs are betting favorites to win another title at Super Bowl LV in Tampa next February.

    Before the season kicks off, FTW’s Steven Ruiz, Charles Curtis and Nick Schwartz made their over/under picks for every NFL team’s projected win total.

    Teams are listed with their listed 2020 win total, per BetMGM, along with their under/over odds, listed in that order. For example, the Cardinals are currently listed at 6.5 (+135/-164), meaning a bettor gets +135 odds on under 6.5, and -164 odds on over 6.5.

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    Arizona Cardinals: 6.5 (+135/-164)
    Charles: Over
    Nick: Over
    Steven: Over
    The defense can’t be as bad as it was a season ago and I have every reason to believe the offense will take off now that Kyler Murray has a year of experience under his belt and a new No. 1 receiver to work with in DeAndre Hopkins. – Steven Ruiz

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    Atlanta Falcons: 7.5 (-121/+100)
    Charles: UnderPrediction
    Steven: Under
    Nick: Under
    The Falcons won 6 of their last 8 in 2019 to salvage a 7-9 season, but the NFC South is tougher this year, and the Falcons face the fifth toughest schedule in the league by record. – Nick Schwartz

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    Baltimore Ravens: 11.5 (-115/-105)
    Steven: Over
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Over
    Elite offense, incredible defense, good schedule. At least 12 wins should be no problem. – Charles Curtis

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    Buffalo Bills: 8.5 (+120/-143)
    Steven: Over
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Over
    I do think the Buffalo hype to win the AFC East is a tad too much heading into 2020, but as long as the defense clamps down again and Josh Allen doesn’t completely implode, I could see a 9-7 season in Western New York. – CC

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    Carolina Panthers: 5.5 (+100/-120)
    Charles: Under

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    Steven: Under
    Nick: Under
    There's zero continuinty and too much for new coach Matt Rhule's staff and players to prove in a division with two potentially great teams. – NS

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    Chicago Bears: 8.5 (-176/+145)
    Nick: Under
    Charles: Under
    Steven: Under
    How is their win total so high?!?! Does Vegas know something we don’t? Are the Bears hiding a competent starting quarterback somewhere on the roster? The defense is not as deep as it was a year ago and the offense seems to be getting worse. This is an eight-win team at best. – SR

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    Cincinnati Bengals: 5.5 (+115/-139)
    Steven: Under
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Under
    I do think Joe Burrow and the offense will be good enough to win a few games, but there are too many question marks on defense to consider the over. – CC

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    Cleveland Browns: 8.5 (+105/-125)
    Steven: Under
    Nick: Under
    Charles: Under
    I went back and forth here, but ultimately landed on eight wins. The division is tough, and although I’m buying into Baker Mayfield getting a boost from new coach Kevin Stefanski, I think it’s another up-and-down season. – CC

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    Dallas Cowboys: 9.5 (+135/-164)
    Steven: Over
    Nick: Under
    Charles: Over
    I see a bargain here. The offense – now with first-round pick CeeDee Lamb – is going to be among the most balanced in the league, and the defense has a terrific front seven. At least ten wins will be more than doable. – CC

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    Denver Broncos: 7.5 (+115/-139)
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Under
    Steven: Over
    Even if Drew Lock stumbles in his second season, there is just too much talent on this roster for it to fail. And I have faith in Vic Fangio to build a top-10 defense with the players he has at his disposal. That should be enough to keep Denver around .500 all season. – SR

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    Detroit Lions: 6.5 (+115/-139)
    Charles: Over
    Nick: Over
    Steven: Over
    While I’m not jumping on the Lions’ bandwagon like a lot of NFL analysts are this offseason, this team is a lot better than what we saw last year in Detroit. They lost just about every close game they were in and Matthew Stafford missed nearly half the season. Six wins seems to be Detroit’s floor. – SR

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    Green Bay Packers: 9 (-139/+115)
    Charles: Under
    Nick: Over
    Steven: Under
    I like the Packers to win the division, but the smart money is on the under. The Packers were one of the worst 13-3 teams we’ve ever seen based on point differential and DVOA, so some regression is expected. And it’s not like the front office significantly upgraded the roster to prevent the team from taking its expected steps back. – SR

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    Houston Texans: 7.5 (-120/+100)
    Steven: Over
    Charles: Under
    Nick: Under
    Can David Johnson stay healthy and produce at a high level? Can the combined powers of Will Fuller and Brandin Cooks replace DeAndre Hopkins? I have my doubts, and since I'm expecting the Titans to still be good and the Colts to take a leap forward, 7-9 or worse for Houston feels like the safer bet. – NS

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    Indianapolis Colts: 8.5 (+145/-176)
    Steven: Over
    Charles: Over
    Nick: Over
    The Colts upgraded at QB with Philip Rivers, have been solid in the draft in recent years, sit in a winnable division and have very winnable games against the NFC North this year. This one's easy. – NS

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    Jacksonville Jaguars: 5 (-164/+135)
    Steven: Under
    Charles: Under

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    Nick: Over
    The key here is that you're safe if the Jags get to five. If the line was 5.5, I'd go under, but getting plus-odds for a team that per PFF simulations should win 6.2 games is a solid bet. – NS

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    Kansas City Chiefs: 11.5 (+110/-130)
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Over
    Steven: Over
    Even with Patrick Mahomes hobbled for a chunk of the season, the Chiefs still managed to win 12 games in 2019. With rookie RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire in the fold, the offense could be even better and the defense should only improve in Steve Spagnuolo’s second season. – KC

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    Las Vegas Raiders: 7.5 (-115/-105)
    Nick: Under
    Charles: Under
    Steven: Under
    The Raiders were not a very good team last year, and a lot of the reinforcements they brought in this offseason aren’t sure things. The defense still looks bad on paper and Jon Gruden has had trouble adjusting his offense in the second half of games. This is a seven-win team on paper. – SR

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    Los Angeles Chargers: 7.5 (+110/-134)
    Charles: Under
    Nick: Under
    Vegas odds nfl win totalsSteven: Over
    The quarterback situation is concerning, but there is just too much talent on the roster for this team not to win eight games. Barring the typical Chargers luck we’ve seen take this team down in the past, of course. – SR

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    Los Angeles Rams: 8.5 (-125/+105)
    Charles: Under
    Nick: Over
    Steven: Over
    Everything went wrong for the Rams last year. Injuries and poor close-game luck prevented Los Angeles from making it back to the playoffs, but even with everything going wrong, the team still finished with nine wins. A reversal in fortune will allow the Rams to hit the over, even if it doesn’t lead to a playoff berth. – SR

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    Miami Dolphins: 6 (+125/-150)
    Steven: Under
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Under
    I think Miami will surprise some opponents this year, but they’ll fall just short of their win total at five victories. – CC

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    Minnesota Vikings: 8.5 (+130/-159)
    Nick: Under
    Charles: Over
    Steven: Under
    The Vikings intentionally took a step back this offseason in order to get their cap situation in order. As a result, Minnesota lost a lot of veteran talent and the young guys — the Vikings made 15 picks in the draft! — will need some time to get up to speed. While the offseason approach may benefit the team down the line, it could be a frustrating 2020 season in Minnesota. – SR

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    New England Patriots: 9.5 (-125/+105)
    Nick: Under
    Steven: Over
    Charles: Over
    If there’s anything we’ve learned from betting against Bill Belichick over the years, it’s this: don’t bet against Bill Belichick. – CC

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    New Orleans Saints: 10.5 (-120/+100)
    Steven: Over
    Charles: Over
    Nick: Over
    There's no reason the Saints shouldn't win 11 or 12 games this year. Even if Drew Brees misses time, Jameis Winston is a capable replacement. Easy over at +100. – NS

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    New York Giants: 6.5 (-164/+135)
    Steven: Under
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Under
    Daniel Jones should take a step forward, but the defense isn’t good and they’ll play the Cowboys and Eagles twice each. I’m shocked it’s not lower than 6.5. – CC

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    New York Jets: 6.5 (-115/-106)
    Steven: Under
    Nick: Under
    Charles: Under
    Yes, last year’s second-half schedule was swiss-cheesy easy. Sure, maybe Sam Darnold and Co. take another step forward. But, this year’s schedule is much, much harder. Second-hardest, to be exact. So I’ll take the under. – CC

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    Philadelphia Eagles: 9.5 (-125/+105)
    Steven: Under
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Over
    This was the toughest of the bunch. Can the Eagles get to 10 wins with uncertainty in their receiving corps? Is Darius Slay going to solve what ailed their secondary? I went with the over … but I’m not that certain of it, given that I’m also assuming the Cowboys win the division. – CC

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    Pittsburgh Steelers: 9 (-105/-115)
    Steven: Over
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Over
    Getting Ben Roethlisberger back is so huge and we know from last season just how good this defense can be at every position. I love the over here as the Steelers snag a Wild Card spot. – CC

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    San Francisco 49ers: 10.5 (-105/-115)
    Nick: Over
    Charles: Over
    Steven: Over
    There are legitimate questions about the receiving corps, but the 49ers are loaded everywhere else on the roster. And they have Kyle Shanahan around to mitigate the weakness at receiver. San Francisco isn’t going anywhere. – SR

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    Seattle Seahawks: 9.5 (-115/-105)
    Nick: Under
    Charles: Over
    Steven: Under
    The Seahawks’ 2019 point differential and record in close games suggests they were lucky to make the playoffs and win 11 games. As good as Russell Wilson is, he’s not going to be able to fight off that regression on his own. Even if the team as a whole improves, getting to 10 wins in a difficult division will be hard. – SR

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    Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 10 (-125/+105)
    Steven: Over
    Charles: Under
    Nick: Under
    The receiving corps is undoubtedly great, but I'm just not willing to bet on 43-year-old Tom Brady, especially when I'm safe if they hit 10-6. – NS

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    Tennessee Titans: 8.5 (+115/-139)
    Steven: Under
    Charles: Under
    Nick: Over
    Tennessee hasn't managed a record other than 9-7 since 2015, and with a fairly easy schedule to deal with, I'm predicting another 9-7 campaign in 2020. – NS

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    Washington: 5 (+105/-125)

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    Steven: Over

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    Nick: Under
    Charles: Over
    There are a lot of reasons to take the under, but I’ve been wrong before about a team that I think could be one of the NFL’s worst (remember that time I thought the Jets wouldn’t win a game that one year? I do!). So I’ll say they find a way to get to six wins. – CC

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