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The NFC South is one of the National Football League’s most balanced and hectic divisions year in and year out. It’s comprised of four teams hailing from big cities down south with some of the best fans the sport has to offer. Between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints, the division’s hierarchy always seems to fluctuate – which makes betting on the NFC South one of the most exciting ways to bet on the NFL at Hard Rock Bet.

Current NFC South odds

The latest live odds on Hard Rock Bet for NFC South division winner:

How to read the NFC South odds

NFL divisional odds at Hard Rock Bet are displayed in a simple moneyline/winner format. Teams listed with a minus sign (-) next to their name on the board are the favorites, while any others listed next to a plus sign (+) are the underdogs.

When betting on a favorite, the odds indicate how much money you’d need to put up in order to profit $100 on your wager. For underdogs, the price represents how much you would stand to win if you were to place a $100 wager on that team. The higher the odds, the larger the payout. Here’s an example using NFC South teams:

  • Buccaneers -105: Bet $105 on Tampa Bay to win $205 ($100 profit)
  • Saints +1200: Bet $100 on New Orleans to win $1300 ($1200 profit)

What to know: Betting the NFC South

Considering each NFL division is made up of just four teams, the odds for any of them to win that division are fairly tight compared to other football betting markets at Hard Rock Bet. For example, Super Bowl odds cover 32 different teams – meaning some of the bigger longshots can reach as high as +50000.

NFC South goes streaking

The NFC South has experienced a very interesting pattern of division winners since its inception in 2002. From that inaugural season up until 2014, a span of 12 seasons, there had not been a back-to-back division winner in the South. 

However, since the Panthers broke that streak and took the division in three consecutive seasons (2013-2015), the Saints (2017-2020) and Buccaneers (2021-2024) have each followed suit with respective streaks of four straight seasons claiming the NFC South.

Timing is everything

Hard Rock Bet’s NFC South odds are updated around the clock – whether it’s during the offseason, after a game or following substantial news involving a key player. That being said, players can use this to their advantage by jumping on a specific team they’ve been eyeing as soon as the timing is right. 

When betting on a division winner in the NFL, the result is not going to happen overnight. A single game may have a slight impact on the price or the trajectory of a team’s season, but it certainly isn’t the end all be all. 

Simply put, the timing of when you place your wager is arguably just as important as the team you decide to back. Over the course of a season, injuries, trades, weather conditions, coaching changes, and even scheduling can dramatically swing a team’s outlook. Hard Rock Bet’s odds reflect these changes in real time, meaning value can appear and vanish in the blink of an eye.

In short, picking the right team is only half the battle. The other half is understanding market movement, keeping tabs on news, and striking at the right time – when the odds offer the most upside.

NFC South Teams

The NFC South consists of four teams, each hailing from a major city down south: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints. From the culture embedded in each of these four cities to the history behind each franchise, the NFC South is undoubtedly one of the most unique divisions the league has to offer. Let’s dive into each team:

Atlanta Falcons: Time for a leap

  • Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Last NFC South Division Title: 2016

The Atlanta Falcons are the oldest franchise in the NFC South, first entering the National Football League in 1966. After spending the majority of their existence in the NFC West (1970-2001), Atlanta was realigned to the NFC South during the conference’s inaugural season in 2002. They have since locked up four NFC South division titles, with their most recent coming in 2016 – the same year they blew a late 28-3 lead in Super Bowl LI against the New England Patriots.

Since that run ended, Atlanta has somewhat fallen on hard times: the team has failed to finish above .500 in each of the last seven seasons. Despite this, there appears to be some positive momentum brewing for the Dirty Birds: first-year HC Raheem Morris led the team to its highest win total (8) since 2017 during his debut campaign last season.

Morris will now hand the keys off to second-year QB Michael Penix Jr., who will look to take a major leap in his sophomore season with the help of Bijan Robinson, Drake London and Kyle Pitts. If everything pans out, Atlanta just might find itself in position to challenge Tampa Bay for the NFC South crown in 2025.

Carolina Panthers: New beginnings?

  • Stadium: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Last NFC South Division Title: 2015

The Carolina Panthers are one of the NFL’s youngest franchises, first entering the mix in 1995. Similar to Atlanta, Carolina spent its first seven seasons as a member of the NFC West before moving over to the newly-founded NFC South in 2002.

Despite being a member of the NFL for just 30 seasons thus far, the Panthers have experienced their fair share of success over the years. The franchise has six division titles to its name to go along with a pair of NFC Championship victories in 2003 and 2015. Unfortunately for Panthers fans, both of those seasons ended with a narrow loss in the Super Bowl.

Looking ahead to 2025, all eyes will surely be on second-year HC Dave Canales and his young quarterback Bryce Young. After an abysmal 1-7 start to the 2024 season, Canales and Young rallied the team to a 5-12 finish, notching a 4-5 record over their final nine games. It remains to be seen if the 2025 Panthers will manage to finish above .500 for the first time since 2017, but one thing is for certain: the foundation is there.

New Orleans Saints: Return of the Aints

  • Stadium: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Last NFC South Title: 2020

The New Orleans Saints are the second-oldest team in the NFC South, just behind the Falcons. The franchise’s inaugural season occurred in 1967 and it ended up taking a mind-boggling 20 years until they finished with a record above .500 (12-3 in 1987). 

In fact, the team struggled so much early on that they were dubbed ‘The Aints’ by their fans, who are credited with starting the trend of sports fans showing up to games with brown paper bags over their heads to express displeasure with the team’s performance.

There have been several bright spots for the Saints over years, however, including an improbable Super Bowl XLIV victory in 2009 – just a few years after the city was impacted forever by the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Following that historic win, the franchise went on its strongest run in team history with eight playoff appearances over a span of twelve seasons.

Fast forward to present day and things are trending downward in the Big Easy. The Saints opened the 2025 campaign tied for the longest odds to win Super Bowl LX at 250-1. Led by first-year HC Kellen Moore and a quarterback room full of unprovens, it’s looking like another lost season could be in the works in New Orleans.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Four-time defending champ

  • Stadium: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay, Florida
  • Last NFC South Title: 2024

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers first broke onto the scene in 1976, spending one season in the AFC West before moving over to the NFC Central from 1977-2001. The Bucs then joined the newly-formed NFC South in 2002, becoming the division’s first ever champion en route to an even bigger victory in Super Bowl XXXVII over the Raiders. 

A bit after the dust settled from the franchise’s first championship, Tampa Bay endured a twelve-year stretch with zero playoff appearances from 2008-2019. Then, the unprecedented happened: Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback in the sport’s history, left his longtime Patriots to head down south. Brady instantly made an impact in Tampa Bay, uplifting the franchise to a Super Bowl LV victory during his first season in 2020.

And despite retiring after just three seasons in Tampa Bay, Brady clearly made his mark on the franchise. The Buccaneers are currently enjoying a stretch of four consecutive NFC South titles, two of which have occurred in the post-Brady era led by Baker Mayfield. As the odds-on favorite to capture the South for a fifth-straight year, the pressure will certainly be on as the Bucs look to fend off a few young teams on the rise within the division.

What history tells us about NFC South betting

The NFC South is typically viewed as one of the more open divisions in the NFL, year in and year out. As mentioned above, it took more than a decade until an NFC South team managed to lock up back-to-back division titles, which first occurred when Cam Newton’s Panthers did so in three consecutive seasons from 2013-2015.

Since that run by the Panthers and a one-off title by the Falcons in 2016, the NFC South has experienced nothing but back-to-back winners. In fact, the division has been won by either the Saints or Buccaneers in each of the last eight seasons.

It remains to be seen if this streak will continue in 2025, but the Buccaneers should be up for the task as the odds-on favorite to win the division at Hard Rock Bet.

Dominance in the division

Since its inception in 2002, the Buccaneers and Saints have experienced the most success within the division with seven NFC South titles apiece. The Panthers trail both franchises with five titles during that span, while the Falcons currently have the fewest in the division’s history with just four titles.

Bounce back brewing?

Perhaps the most unique fact about the NFC South is that the division’s last-place finisher ended up making the playoffs the following year in every season from 2002 through 2008 – a span of seven seasons.

Six of those seven teams even went on to win the division outright, going from worst to first in just one season. The 2007 Falcons were the lone exception, going from a 4-12 finish in 2006 to 11-5 the following season to clinch a Wild Card berth.

Recent NFC South Winners

Here’s how the NFC South has shaped out the last five seasons:

  • 2024 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Despite locking up the division in each of the previous two seasons, Tampa Bay hadn’t won double-digit games in the regular season since 2021. That changed in 2024, as Baker Mayfield elevated his game to that of a Top 10 quarterback in all of football. Mayfield finished the season with a whopping 4,500 passing yards and 41 touchdowns while leading the Bucs to a 10-7 record and their fourth division title in as many seasons.
  • 2023 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: In the first year of the post-Brady era, Tampa Bay caught lightning in a bottle by bringing in former No. 1 overall pick Baker Mayfield to command their offense. After a somewhat rocky start to his NFL career, Mayfield instantly found a home in Tampa Bay. He posted career highs in both passing yards and passing touchdowns en route to a 9-8 record and the team’s third consecutive NFC South title.
  • 2022 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: In Tom Brady’s final NFL season, the Buccaneers underwhelmed with a mediocre 8-9 record in the regular season. Despite this, they lucked out as the rest of the division finished with identical 7-10 records. As such, Tampa Bay became just the fourth team in NFL history to win their division and clinch a playoff berth with a record under .500. They joined the 2014 Panthers as the only NFC South teams to do so.
  • 2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: As the defending Super Bowl champions, Tampa Bay showed no signs of slowing down during the 2021 regular season. Tom Brady led the Bucs to a 13-4 record and the franchise’s first NFC South title since 2007. Tampa Bay’s quest to repeat as champs did fall short, however, as Matthew Stafford and the eventual champion Rams took them down in a classic Divisional Round matchup, 30-27.
  • 2020 New Orleans Saints: 2020 was a special year for the city of New Orleans, as the Saints rumbled to a 12-4 record and a first-place finish in the NFC South. This season also marked the end of legendary franchise QB Drew Brees’ NFL career, as he would hang up his cleats following a Divisional Round loss to Tom Brady’s Buccaneers. Unfortunately for Saints fans, the second-place Bucs would go on to win Super Bowl LV after knocking off New Orleans.

NFC South odds FAQ

Who is the favorite to win the NFC South?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the current odds-on favorite to win the NFC South for a fifth consecutive season.

What are the odds that the New Orleans Saints win the division?

The Saints are currently listed at +1200 to capture the NFC South in 2025.

What are the odds on the Atlanta Falcons to win the NFC South?

The Falcons currently hold the second-lowest odds to win the NFC South at +230.

Is it legal to bet on the NFC South division winner?

Yes, of course! Hard Rock Bet players can wager on the NFC South winner along with a slew of other NFL futures in any of the following states: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia.

Which NFC South teams have the best Super Bowl Odds?

While Super Bowl Odds will fluctuate throughout the season, Tampa Bay opened up with the lowest odds among all NFC South teams at +3000.