- The Broncos Super Bowl odds are +1800.
- There are +800 odds for the Denver Broncos to win the AFC Championship.
- The Broncos have +225 odds to win the AFC West.
DENVER – Following the Denver Broncos 14-3 regular season which tied the all-time franchise high for wins in a season. Going into the 2026 season, things are looking way up for them on several odds boards.
Super Bowl sportsbooks are extremely high on the Broncos this season compared to where they opened the preseason last season. All of their preseason odds shortened this season including their Super Bowl odds, odds to win the AFC Championship, and AFC West title. Their win total remained the same at 9.5 with a -120 shade towards the over.
Preseason Denver Broncos Odds
- Super Bowl: +1800
- AFC Championship: +800
- AFC West: +225
- Win Total: 9.5
Reloading & Running Back
Denver was poised for a deep playoff run last season before Bo Nix suffered a season ending fractured right ankle in the Divisional Round and ultimately lost in the AFC Championship. Nix is now back to full strength and the Broncos offense mostly stayed the same and got a massive upgrade at receiver in Jaylen Waddle to pair with Courtland Sutton.
This is also one of the better running back rooms in the league with J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey. Many around the league and organization are expecting a big season for Harvey after coming off an 800+ scrimmage yard and 12 TD season last year.
On defense, expect nothing to change. This was a top-3 defense last year in terms of points and yards allowed to opponents.
Expect the Broncos odds to shorten as the season progresses. Especially with matchups against the New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, and Arizona Cardinals in line to pad their record.
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Samuel has been writing professionally for 4 years. He comes from a sports writing background where he enjoys writing mostly about basketball and football both professional and collegiate. He is a recent graduate of Florida State University where he majored in Editing, Writing and Media with a minor in Communications. During his free time, you can find him watching or playing sports as well as playing videogames and listening to music.