- The Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl odds are +2000.
- There are +1200 odds for the Packers to win the NFC Championship.
- The Packers have +275 odds to win the NFC North.
GREEN BAY, Wisc. – One of the most historic and oldest teams in the NFL, the Green Bay Packers have found plenty of success in the team's history and sit in striking distance ahead of the 2026 NFL season across several odds boards.
Although Super Bowl sportsbooks have the Packers sitting towards the top, their odds ahead of the 2026 NFL season did take a step back compared to their 2025 preseason odds.
Preseason Packers Odds
- Super Bowl: +2000
- NFC Championship: +1200
- NFC North: +275
- Win Total: 9.5
The Green Bay Packers Super Bowl odds across the board have taken a step back, while their win total also dropped from 10.5 to 9.5 ahead of this season.
Questions On Offense
After helping lead the Packers to two straight top-15 offensive seasons, offensive coordinator Jeff Hafley accepted the Miami Dolphins head coaching position. Furthermore, Romeo Doubs, the Packers' leading receiver from last season, opted to sign with the New England Patriots.
Jordan Love is coming off a top-15 season where he went for 3,381 yards and 23 passing touchdowns. Despite losing Doubs, he’ll have a fully healthy Christian Watson and Jayden Reed, who both missed time last season, as well as second-year receiver Matthew Golden, who steps into a bigger role. Tucker Kraft is also one of the higher-end tight ends in the league.
On defense, the team will be without Micah Parsons at least until Week 6 after he tore his ACL last season. They did add Javon Hargrave and Zaire Franklin to help bolster the defense until Parsons is able to return.
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