Jets Odds 2024

John Arlia
@johnarlia
Last Updated: May 30, 2023

The New York Jets enter the 2023 season with a renewed sense of optimism following a turbulent 2022 season. New York finished its 2022 campaign with a 7-10 record, showing flashes of potential but also enduring a fair share of struggles.

This offseason, the Jets made several significant moves to bolster their roster, with the most notable being the acquisition of star quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.

They also reunited Rodgers with his former offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett and trusted target Allen Lazard, who signed a four-year contract with New York this offseason.

Let’s look at the latest Jets betting odds for the 2023 NFL season.

Jets Futures Betting Odds

Note: These NFL betting odds are current as of Tuesday, May 30, and provided by DraftKings Sportsbook.

  • Win Super Bowl: +1800
  • Win AFC Championship: +1100
  • Win AFC East: +280
  • Make Playoffs: Yes (-130) / No (+110)
  • Regular-Season Win Total: Over 9.5 (-130) / Under 9.5 (+110)

Jets Super Bowl 58 Odds

Jets: Win Super Bowl (+1800)

With Rodgers under center, the Jets have significantly improved their odds of winning the Super Bowl this season.

The veteran quarterback brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, which could be the missing piece the Jets need to return to the postseason and make a deep playoff run.

However, there is also a lot of uncertainty with this team. The Jets have several new players and a new offensive coordinator in Hackett, who will be tasked with improving a unit that often struggled last season.

If he and Rodgers can get everyone up to speed and the defense can hold its own, New York could capitalize on its win-now window.

However, this will require a lot of things to go right, making a Super Bowl win at this price a somewhat risky bet.

Jets AFC Championship Odds

Jets: Win AFC Championship (+1100)

The Jets went to the AFC Championship Game in back-to-back seasons over a decade ago under Rex Ryan but haven’t sniffed the playoffs since.

The arrival of Rodgers is a significant boost to their prospects, but they will face stiff competition from several more-established teams in the loaded AFC.

New York’s new-look roster will have to gel quickly to contend with Kansas City, Cincinnati, and Buffalo.

Jets AFC East Winner Odds

Jets: Win AFC East (+280)

At +280, the Jets sit second behind Buffalo in the latest AFC East odds. However, it should be noted that New York hasn’t won a division title since 2002.

Rodgers’ presence will undoubtedly make the Jets a formidable opponent. However, they will still have to overcome the three-time defending AFC East champion Bills and an upstart Miami Dolphins squad.

Jets Make Playoffs Odds

Jets: Make Playoffs (-130)

The Jets may have the longest active playoff drought (12 years) in the top four North American sports leagues, but it could come to an end in 2023.

Oddsmakers expect New York to make the playoffs this season, with their odds to do so (-130) slightly beating out their odds of missing the playoffs again (+110).

However, the Jets have a brutal schedule, especially early in the season, which could be problematic if all these new pieces don’t gel quickly.

Getting off to a fast start and staying healthy, both things New York failed to do in 2022, will help seal their return to the NFL playoffs.

Jets Regular-Season Win Total Odds

Jets: Over 9.5 Wins (-130)

The Jets’ win total is set at 9.5 games, with the odds slightly favoring the Over (-130) against the Under (+110).

That suggests that the Jets are expected to win double-digit games this season, something they haven’t done since 2015.

However, this young squad made a three-win jump last year, and Rodgers represents a massive upgrade at the game’s most important position.

If he bounces back from a disappointing 2022 campaign (by his lofty standards) and New York’s defense maintains its status as one of the best in the league, the Jets should build on the promise they showed last season and go Over this total.

Author

John Arlia

Before joining The Game Day, John served as the National Writer for the United Soccer League, where he primarily covered the USL Championship out of the league’s headquarters in Tampa, FL. A devout soccer fan, John attended the men’s World Cups in Brazil and Russia and can’t wait for the 2026 edition to come to North America. Having also written for Sporting News Canada since getting his master’s from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at ASU, John has acquired a diverse sporting background, but considers football, golf, and soccer his three strong suits.

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