The Houston Texans pulled off an epic turnaround, going from last (3-13-1 in 2022) to first (10-7) in the AFC South last season and reaching the divisional round of the playoffs. Led by 2023 No. 2 overall pick C.J. Stroud (+850 to win MVP, behind only Patrick Mahomes) and buoyed by one of the best receiver trios in the NFL following the addition of former Buffalo Bills star Stefon Diggs, Houston enters this season as the favorite to repeat as AFC South champs (+105). The Texans also bolstered their backfield by trading for RB Joe Mixon.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were runners-up to the Texans last season after having won the South in 2022. They lost free agent WR Calvin Ridley to the division rival Tennessee Titans, but addressed the need at wide receiver by selecting LSU's Brian Thomas Jr. (-115 to record 750.5+ receiving yards) with the No. 23 overall pick in April's draft and also signed Gabe Davis.
The Indianapolis Colts' fortunes will be heavily tied to the health of Anthony Richardson. The quarterback flashed as a rookie last season but appeared in just four games. He suffered a concussion in Week 2 before a Week 4 shoulder injury ended his season prematurely.
The Colts gave Richardson more help by selecting WR Adonai Mitchell in the second round of the draft and also beefed up the defense by taking DE Laiatu Latuat No. 15 overall.
It's a new era for the Titans, who have moved on from franchise legend Derrick Henry. In his place is the tandem of RB Tony Pollard and second-year RB Tyjae Spears. They will be tasked with trying to (somewhat) replace Henry's tremendous production. Tennessee added Ridleyto pair with WRDeAndre Hopkins, but the Titans remain well behind the other teams in the AFC South in terms of odds, coming in at 9-1 to win the division.
Here are all the odds for the AFC South teams and our thoughts on potential wagers.
Odds as of publication. For the most up-to-date odds, visit ESPN BET.
2024 schedules/lines:Houston, Jacksonville, Indianapolis, Tennessee
2023:Houston (10-7), Jacksonville (9-8), Indianapolis (9-8), Tennessee (6-11)
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C.J. Stroud to win MVP (+850)
This line has been on the move because Stroud is one of the most bet on players in this market at ESPN BET. Stroud is coming off an impressive rookie campaign where he posted 4,108 passing yards, 23 touchdown passes and just five interceptions to capture Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. He now has an even better offensive line in front of him and another star receiver to target after the Texans acquired Stefon Diggs during the offseason. If Stroud can take the Texans to the playoffs and put up gaudy numbers once again, he is primed to win this award. -- Erin Dolan