The wait is nearly over. Football season is almost here. The Baltimore Ravens and back-to-back champion Kansas City Chiefs get things started Thursday, Sept. 5 from Arrowhead, and Week 1 concludes with the New York Jets visiting the Super Bowl runner-up San Francisco 49ers on "Monday Night Football" (8:20 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN/ESPN+).
It also means fantasy football drafts are likely wrapped up and leagues are ready to get going. Oh, and did we mention the NFL is also pretty popular among the betting community?
It's a good time to check out odds (if you haven't already), and we've got you covered with everything from over/unders on regular-season win totals to Super Bowl odds. And our group of experts will offer some of their favorite picks as well -- and maybe a prop or two.
The 49ers took the division last year and made it to the Super Bowl, where they lost 25-22 to the Chiefs. The Niners are the prohibitive favorite to repeat as NFC West champs at -200 and trail only the Chiefs in Super Bowl odds (6-1).
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a wild-card berth and first-round playoff exit and are next in line at +350. The Seattle Seahawks (+750) and Arizona Cardinals (13-1) round out the division.
Here are all the odds for the NFC 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:49ers, Rams, Seahawks, Cardinals
2023:49ers (12-5), Rams (10-7), Seahawks (9-8), Cardinals (4-13)
Review: NFC East
Coming up:NFC North (Saturday) | NFC South (Sunday) | AFC East (Monday) | AFC West (Tuesday) | AFC North (Wednesday) | AFC South (Sept. 5)
Courtesy ESPN Stats & Information
49ers UNDER 11.5 wins (-145)
The Niners were one of the healthiest teams in the NFL last season, a wonderful trait that is almost impossible to replicate. And when a team's health starts to deteriorate, you can expect its wins to regress as well. Take note that San Francisco will play eight of its 17 regular-season contests against teams that will possess a rest advantage. The 49ers' offensive line has question marks, outside of left tackle Trent Williams, and the defense will take its marching orders from a fourth different coordinator in five years. Don't be shocked if this outfit misses the playoffs entirely. -- Joe Fortenbaugh