The Kansas City Chiefs enter 2024 off their second straight Super Bowl championship and are the favorite to win a record third straight (5-1). No team in league history has won three in a row or even reached the game after winning the previous two titles.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, coming off a disappointing statistical regular season by his lofty standards, is the MVP favorite at +475. He'll have added help in the receiver room after the Chiefs (-250 to win the AFC West) added speedster Xavier Worthy in the draft, reunited with JuJu Smith-Schuster and signed Marquise Brown in free agency, though Brown likely won't be ready for the start of the season (shoulder).
The Las Vegas Raiders come into the season following an encouraging finish to 2023 after Antonio Pierce took over coaching duties. The offense will look a bit different, with questions at quarterback and Zamir White (Over 800.5 rushing yards, -115 at ESPN BET) poised to take over lead back duties following Josh Jacobs' offseason exit. They do still have star wideout Davante Adams(Over 1,000.5 receiving yards, -130) and also added tight end Brock Bowers (40-1 to win Offensive Rookie of the Year) with the No. 13 pick in the draft.
The Denver Broncos (8-9 last season) have the lowest win total projection in the division (5.5) and will have rookie Bo Nix (11-1 to win Offensive Rookie of the Year) taking over under center. He will be the first rookie quarterback to start a season opener for the Broncos since John Elway in 1983.
The Los Angeles Chargers (+350 to win the AFC West, behind only the Chiefs) are in a bit of a transitional stage as well. Jim Harbaugh returns to the NFL fresh off winning a national championship at Michigan and inherits a team that still has Justin Herbert at quarterback (although he is coming off an injury) but no longer has running back Austin Ekeler or wide receiver Keenan Allen. The Chargers added receiver Ladd McConkey in the draft and running backs J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards in free agency.
Here are all the odds for the AFC West teams and our thoughts on potential wagers.
Odds as of publication. For the most up-to-date odds, visit ESPN BET.
2024 schedules/lines:Chiefs, Raiders, Broncos, Chargers
2023:Chiefs (11-6), Raiders (8-9), Broncos (8-9), Chargers (5-12)
Review: NFC East | NFC West | NFC North | NFC South| AFC East
Coming up:AFC North (Wednesday) | AFC South (Thursday)
Courtesy ESPN Stats & Information
Raiders OVER 6.5 wins (-135)
The Raiders ended last season on a strong run after Antonio Pierce took over as the interim coach, winning five of their last nine games, including a statement victory over the Chiefs. The Raiders didn't make a big splash at quarterback this offseason, but Gardner Minshew has proven to be capable of leading scrappy teams that win a bit more often than they lose, and Aidan O'Connell showed last season he can adequately produce when called upon.
Most importantly, the Raiders could have one of the best defensive lines in football built around Defensive Player of the Year candidate Maxx Crosby, free agent acquisition Christian Wilkins and 2023 No. 7 overall pick Tyree Wilson.
In addition, the Chargers are dealing with health questions to star quarterback Justin Herbert and the Broncos have their own quarterback questions as well with rookie Bo Nix under center, so the Raiders could be in position to compete for wins in the non-Chiefs portion of the division. -- Andre Snellings