The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+145 to make the playoffs) won their third straight NFC South title last season and upset the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs before falling to the Detroit Lions in the divisional round. But it's the rebuilt Atlanta Falcons (-135) who are favored to take the division in 2024.
After spending the last six seasons in Minnesota, Kirk Cousins takes over what is expected to be a revitalized offense in Atlanta. Coming off a torn Achilles, Cousins inherits a unit that includes an emerging young trio of RB Bijan Robinson, WR Drake Londonand TE Kyle Pitts. Is it enough to put the Falcons over the top?
Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints matched Tampa Bay last season with a 9-8 record but lost out on the division and a playoff berth as a result of the Buccaneers owning the tiebreaker (higher win percentage in common games). The Saints are 4-1 to win the division in 2024 and are -210 to miss out on the postseason once again.
The Carolina Panthers are coming off a two-win season but added RB Jonathon Brooksand WRXavier Legettein the draft and WR Diontae Johnson via free agency to give some help to 2023 top overall pick Bryce Young. Young struggled as a rookie in what was the league's lowest-scoring offense, and the Panthers remain long shots to make a significant jump, although their win total is set at 5.5 (Over -115/Under -105).
Here are all the odds for the NFC South teams and our thoughts on potential wagers.
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2023:Buccaneers (9-8), Saints (9-8), Falcons (7-10), Panthers (2-15)
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Falcons to win division (-135), OVER 9.5 wins (-130)
I love the addition of Cousins. Offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, who comes from the Sean McVay coaching tree, will implement a familiar offensive scheme for the quarterback. Atlanta added WR Darnell Mooney to an already talented crop of weapons, and LB Matthew Judon and S Justin Simmons join what looks like a top-10 defense. The Falcons have the easiest projected strength of schedule this season and likely will play in only one or two cold weather games (at Denver in Week 11, at Washington in Week 17). These birds are ready to fly! -- Anita Marks