- The Miami Dolphins have +80000 odds to win Super Bowl 61.
- There are +17500 odds for the Miami Dolphins to win the AFC Championship.
- The Miami Dolphins have +4500 odds to win the AFC East.
MIAMI – Not everything is paradise in Miami, and the Miami Dolphins' odds ahead of the 2026 NFL season are a prime example of that. This is a new-look Dolphins team ahead of the season, and oddsmakers are not bullish on them at all.
Super Bowl sportsbooks have Miami towards the bottom of every odds board this season. Miami even sits behind the New York Jets on all major boards, including the Super Bowl, AFC Championship, and AFC East.
2026 Preseason Miami Dolphins Odds
- Super Bowl: +80000
- AFC Championship: +17500
- AFC East: +4500
- Win Total: 3.5
With the way the Dolphins odds are leaning, they could be in line for one of their roughest seasons to date since the 2007 season when they finished 1-15.
Trouble & Turnover
Miami had a huge roster turnover from last season, with Mike McDaniel being fired and hiring the former Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as their next head coach. They also moved on from Tua Tagovailoa and signed Malik Willis, who comes over from the Packers as well. Miami also cut Tyreek Hill, who was out injured, and traded away Jaylen Waddle while keeping De’Von Achane in the backfield.
Outside of an unproven Malik Willis and Achane, this is a young and unproven team all around. They signed Jalen Tolbert from the Dallas Cowboys, who is listed as the top receiver, while also drafting Caleb Douglas, Chris Bell, and Kevin Coleman. They did draft Kadyn Proctor on the offensive line in the first round.
Miami also made five draft picks on defense, highlighted by cornerback Chris Johnson in the first round and Heisman finalist linebacker Chris Rodriguez in the second.
The Dolphins are already coming off a rough 7-10 2025 season where they ranked bottom-10 on both offense and defense. With such a young and unproven roster, their odds being as far down as they are should not surprise anyone.
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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.