Jets Super Bowl LVIII Odds: June 8, 2023
The Jets Super Bowl odds are +1800, according to DraftKings NY. The Jets are listed as a top-seven team to compete in the Super Bowl in 2024 with odds of 18-1. Situated behind the Chiefs, Bills and Bengals the Jets are +1100 to win the AFC conference and they are +280 to win the AFC East behind only the Bills. All of these DraftKings NY odds, except for odds to make or miss the playoffs, got slightly longer over the course of May:
The Jets odds have changed dramatically since QB Aaron Rodgers was traded to the team. With the addition of Rodgers, the Jets are viewed by handicappers and fans alike as a team with all the personnel in place to make a run for the Super Bowl. Most major NY sportsbooks have the Jets ranking No. 6 or 7 in the Super Bowl hunt. PointsBet NY has the shortest odds at +1200, while BetMGM NY and FanDuel NY both have +1400 odds. BetRivers NY has +1600 Super Bowl odds for the Jets.
Every major NY sportsbook has the Jets ranking No. 4 in the race for the AFC title crown, behind only the Bills, Bengals and Chiefs. PointsBet NY has the shortest AFC championship odds for the Jets at +750. BetMGM NY has the Jets odds at +800, while FanDuel NY and BetRivers NY both have their odds at +900.
The Jets are second favorites behind the Bills at every major NY sportsbook. PointsBet NY has the Jets AFC East odds at +220, and BetMGM NY has them at +225. Both FanDuel NY and BetRivers NY have the Jets division odds at +250.
Itβs been years since the Jets were favored in any fashion to make the playoffs and this year, theyβre -150 to do exactly that. You can continue tracking the Jets playoff chances throughout the season with NewYorkBets.com.
Latest Updates Impacting Jets Odds to Win SB LVIII
As team developments occur, the Jets Super Bowl odds are bound to adjust from this offseason and throughout the regular season. Iβll track all developments and pertinent team news here all season long while explaining how that news may impact the New York Jets chances of winning the Super Bowl.
- ποΈ May 11: The NFL announces the Jets will kick off "Monday Night Football" this season.
- ποΈ May 3: Former Packers WR Randall Cobb teams back up with his one-time QB on the Jets.
- ποΈ May 2: The Jets decline OT Mehki Becton's fifth-year option.
- ποΈ April 30: Pittsburgh OT Carter Warren, Pittsburgh RB Israel Abanikanda, Western Michigan LB Zaire Barnes, LSU DB Jarrick Bernard-Converse and Old Dominion TE Zack Kuntz are drafted to the Jets on Day 3 of the 2023 NFL Draft.
- ποΈ April 29: The Jets draft Wisconsin OL Joe Tippmann in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
- ποΈ April 28: The Jets draft Iowa St. edge rusherWill McDonald IV with the No. 15 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
- ποΈ April 24: The Jets re-sign guard Connor McGovern.
- ποΈ April 24: The Jets trade for QB Aaron Rodgers becomes official.
- ποΈ April 7: The Jets sign punter Thomas Morstead.
- ποΈ April 6: The Jets sign QB Tim Boyle and DL Quinton Jefferson.
- ποΈ March 23: WR Elijah Moore is traded to the Browns for a second-round draft pick. The Jets sign former Chiefs WR Mecole Hardman Jr.
- ποΈ March 17: The Jets sign WR Allen Lazard, a former Packers teammate of Aaron Rodgers. The Jets also re-sign DT Solomon Thomas.
- ποΈ March 16: The Jets re-sign kicker Greg Zuerlein.
- ποΈ March 15: The Ravens trade for safety Chuck Clark to the Jets.
- ποΈ March 15: The Jets release WR Braxton Berrios.
- ποΈ March 14: Then-Packer Aaron Rodgers says publicly for the first time that he intends to play for the Jets in 2023 after months of speculation about his return to Green Bay.
- ποΈ Jan. 26: Former Broncos head coach Nathanial Hackett was announced as the Jets offensive coordinator. Hackett previously coached Aaron Rodgers with Green Bay as their offensive coordinator from 2019-2021.
Aaron Rodgers' trade to the Jets has put them back in the spotlight and into prime-time TV slots once again. Please bookmark this page as this will constantly be updated throughout the offseason.
Preseason Jets Super Bowl Odds Every Year Since 2000
The table below lists the New York Jets odds to win the Super Bowl every year since 2000. What stands out is how dynamically the Jets odds have dropped this year from the previous 20-plus years. This is attributed to the acquisition of QB Aaron Rodgers and the general optimism surrounding head coach Robert Saleh and youthful talent laced throughout this team.
From 2001 to 2022 the average odds for the New York Jets to win the Super Bowl were 44-1. This year the Jets are 18-1 to win the Super Bowl, according to DraftKings NY, with the addition of Rodgers to a football organization improving its culture in every area.
Where Can I Bet on the Jets to Win the Super Bowl?
You can bet the New York Jets to win the Super Bowl at any number of nationally recognized, reputable betting apps located in each state. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars and others are certain to offer odds on every other NFL team besides the New York Jets to win the Super Bowl.
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New York Jets Super Bowl History
The Jets won their only Super Bowl appearance against the Baltimore Colts in 1969 behind Hall of Fame QB Joe Namath. Their most recent playoff appearance was in 2010 so it is with great anticipation the Jets fans welcome new QB acquisition Aaron Rodgers to bring hope in the Big Apple.
Below, I broke down more about the history of the Jets in Super Bowls, including answering the most frequently asked questions.
Have the New York Jets Ever Won the Super Bowl?
Yes, the New York Jets won Super Bowl III. Unfortunately, Jets fans must be in their late fifties or older to recall when the 1969 New York Jets (11-3 that season) under HC Weeb Ewbank won their only Super Bowl championship with "Broadway" Joe Namath under center. Namath made "The Guarantee" to reporters in the week leading up to the Super Bowl that his underdog Jets would upset the Baltimore Colts, led by Hall of Fame head coach Don Shula. Namath didn't throw or score a touchdown in the game, but was named Super Bowl MVP. Super Bowl III was the first NFL title game to use the "Super Bowl" moniker and marked the first victory for the AFL.
How Many Super Bowls Have the New York Jets Won?
The New York Jets have won one Super Bowl championship in 1969. They've made playoff appearances in 13 seasons and advanced to the AFC Championship Game four times in franchise history. They last visited the playoffs in 2010 when they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game. That was their second straight AFC championship appearance at the time. This playoff drought now stretches 13 years and is the longest active streak among NFL teams. So the arrival of Rodgers is sure to usher in a new era of hope for Jets fans.
How Many Times Have the New York Jets Won the Super Bowl?
The New York Jets have won the Super Bowl once in 1969. The Jets have never returned to the Super Bowl, making them one of two NFL teams to win their lone Super Bowl appearance, along with the Saints, and making them one of four teams (along with the Browns, Jaguars and Texans) to never win an official AFC Championship Game. In total the Jets have won their division four times in team history.
Have the New York Jets Ever Been to the Super Bowl?
Yes, the Jets won Super Bowl III against the Baltimore Colts in 1969. They also competed in the AFC Championship Games in 2009 and 2010, which both resulted in losses. After a decade-plus of fan frustration, head coach Robert Saleh is placing his trust in veteran all-world QB Aaron Rodgers to complete his vision for the team.
New York Jets Super Bowl Odds FAQs
The New York Jets odds to win the Super Bowl in 2024 are +1800 at DraftKings sportsbook. That ranks them No. 7 among all 32 NFL teams. Using implied probability, New York has a 5.3% chance to win the Super Bowl in 2024.
The Jets are +1100 to win the AFC championship just behind the Chiefs, Bills and Bengals. Last season, the Bengals, Bills and Chiefs were three of the last four teams standing, so these odds put the Jets in good company.
Interested parties may bet the New York Jets to win the Super Bowl across all nationally recognized, reputable sportsbooks. DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesarβs and BetMGM are just a few, so you have plenty of choices ahead of the 2023 NFL season.
The New York Jets have won one Super Bowl in 1969 when they beat the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III behind Joe Namath at quarterback. They were two touchdown underdogs, but Namath famously made his "guarantee" that the Jets would defeat the heavily favored Colts.
The 1969 Super Bowl was the New York Jets one and only Super Bowl appearance, a 16-7 victory over the Baltimore Colts. The Jets have advanced to the AFC Championship Game in 2009 and 2010, but did not win either matchup.
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Lou Finocchiaro is a lead NFL betting expert for NewYorkBets.com. He has covered the NFL for decades and has written for publications including ESPN, DraftKings Sportsbook and the NY Post. He covers odds for the Giants, Bills and Jets to give New York bettors the most up-to-date information possible.