2023 AFC South Division Odds

Listed below are the 2023 Odds to Win the AFC South for each of the four teams.

Afc South Division Winner Odds

-250 + -220 + -225 + -220 + -275 + -225 + -230 -230  
+275 + +270 + +250 + +250 + +250 + +275 + +250 +250  
+1200 + +1300 + +1300 + +1600 + +1500 + +1300 + +1400 +1400  
+2500 + +2100 + +2000 + +2400 + +2500 + +2000 + +3300 +3300  

Odds as of November 14, 2023

AFC South Division Opening Odds

Listed below are the Opening Odds to win the AFC South in the 2023 season.

Jacksonville Jaguars -160
Tennessee Titans +350
Indianapolis Colts +550
Houston Texans +800

How to Read the Odds:
Bet $160 on Jacksonville Jaguars (-160) to win $100
Bet $100 on Tennessee Titans (+350) to win $350

AFC South Win Totals Odds

Listed below are the Opening Odds for the Win Totals (Over-Under) market for the four teams in the AFC South.

Jacksonville Jaguars 10.5
Tennessee Titans 7.5
Indianapolis Colts 6.5
Houston Texans 5.5

Odds based on a 17-game regular season schedule

AFC South Playoff Prop Odds

Listed below are the Opening Odds for the 2023 Playoff Prop (Yes-No) betting market for the four teams in the AFC South.

Jacksonville Jaguars -200
Tennessee Titans +250
Indianapolis Colts +350
Houston Texans +525

Odds based on "Yes" Wagers - Team will make playoffs

AFC South Futures Odds

Listed below are the Opening Futures Odds for each of the four teams in the AFC South to win the 2023 AFC Conference Championship and Super Bowl 58.

SB58 Odds

Jacksonville Jaguars +2500
Tennessee Titans +8000
Indianapolis Colts +10000
Houston Texans +15000

AFC Odds

Jacksonville Jaguars +1300
Tennessee Titans +4500
Indianapolis Colts +6500
Houston Texans +10000

AFC South Betting History

The AFC South has seen multiple teams claim the division title over the years, with the Jaguars, Titans, and Texans all winning the division crown in two of the last six seasons.

Year-Winner-Record (Odds to Win)

2022: Jacksonville Jaguars 9-8 (+750)
2021: Tennessee Titans 12-5-0 (-110)
2020: Tennessee Titans 11-5-0 (+180)
2019: Houston Texans 10-6-0 (+175)
2018: Houston Texans 11-5-0 (+200)
2017: Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6-0 (+500)
2016: Houston Texans 9-7-0 (+160)
2015: Houston Texans 9-7-0 (+450)
2014: Indianapolis Colts 11-5-0 (-175)
2013: Indianapolis Colts 11-5-0 (+240)
2012: Houston Texans 12-4-0 (-500)
2011: Houston Texans 10-6-0 (+125)
2010: Indianapolis Colts 10-6-0 (-175)
2009: Indianapolis Colts 14-2-0 (+130)
2008: Tennessee Titans 13-3-0 (+800)
2007: Indianapolis Colts 13-3-0 (-300)
2006: Indianapolis Colts 12-4-0 (-500)
2005: Indianapolis Colts 14-2-0 (-400)
2004: Indianapolis Colts 12-4-0 (-150)
2003: Indianapolis Colts 12-4-0 (+150)
2002: Tennessee Titans 11-5-0 (+140)

AFC South Teams

Houston Texans

In 2002, the Texans brought an NFL franchise back to Houston for the first time since 1996, when the Oilers left town for Tennessee.

In the first NFL Draft that the Texans participated in, the team selected QB David Carr with the first overall pick. That selection brought significant hype to the expansion franchise, but it didn’t work out as planned.

Houston failed to reach the playoffs with Carr at the helm and wouldn’t clinch a playoff berth until 2011. The team’s offensive trio of Matt Schaub, Arian Foster, and Andre Johnson was perhaps the best the franchise has ever had.

A new era began in 2017 with sensational Clemson star Deshaun Watson. Watson and DeAndre Hopkins, his favorite target, renewed the fanbase, but they too failed to push past the Divisional Round.

Indianapolis Colts

The Colts were originally founded in Baltimore in 1953 as a result of a purchase by the then-owner. The franchise was one of only three NFL teams to join the American Football League teams following the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger to form the AFC.

While still located out of Baltimore, the Colts were able to advance to the playoffs a whopping ten times and to win three NFL Championship games in 1958, 1959, as well as 1968.

The team also played in two Super Bowl championships, Super Bowl III and Super Bowl V. The Colts lost to the New York Jets in the former and came out victorious against the Dallas Cowboys in the latter.

In 1984, the Colts relocated to Indianapolis. Since then, the team has appeared in the playoffs an additional sixteen times, won two conference championships, and has even one an additional Super Bowl. This Super Bowl was Super Bowl XLI in which they triumphed over the Chicago Bears.

Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars were founded in 1995 at the same time as the Carolina Panthers, both as expansion teams. The franchise actually played in the AFC Central initially until 2002 when it was realigned to the AFC South.

The Jaguars were able to make a name for themselves pretty easily due to qualifying for the playoffs for four out of their five initial seasons. During that run, they were able to reach the playoffs four times consecutively, earned two division titles, and made two appearances in the AFC Championship Game.

The team has earned the distinction of being the youngest NFL expansion team to reach a conference championship (which happened in 1996, during their second season, again along with the Panthers), as well as to earn the top seed in their conference (which happened in 1999, during their fifth season).

Unfortunately, ever since, the team has not been able to recapture that initial glory. Jacksonville is only one of four NFL teams that has never made it to the Super Bowl.

Tennessee Titans

The Oilers were adopted into the NFL in 1970 and failed to string together consistent runs of success until the arrival of quarterback Warren Moon.

After Moon’s time, Coach Jeff Fisher took over and the team moved to Tennessee. Despite meddling around .500 in Fisher’s first few seasons, the now-Titans reached their first ever Super Bowl in 2000.

The Titans saw on-and-off success for the remainder of Fisher’s tenure. Highlights included the team’s 13-3 regular season finish in 2008 and Chris Johnson’s 2,000 yards rushing in 2009.

Since Mike Vrabel took over head coaching duties in 2018, the Titans have enjoyed near unprecedented success, thanks in large part to star running back Derrick Henry.

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