It’s July, and believe it or not, football is back this month. At the end of July, the Lions and Chargers will kick off the season with their annual Hall of Fame game. While some fans may view preseason games with less enthusiasm, they serve as a sign that the regular season is just around the corner.
This week, let’s focus on the NFC South from a betting angle. The Buccaneers have quietly dominated this division for nearly ten years, clinching their fifth consecutive division title. Interestingly, 2020 was the year’s exception when they fell into a wildcard spot and failed to win the division. Despite this, they captured the Super Bowl title in Tom Brady’s first season with the team, playing at their home stadium.
Currently, the Buccaneers are favored at -110 to win the NFC South again. The Falcons are at +250—meaning a $10 bet could yield $25—after nearly clinching the division in 2024 with rookie quarterback Michael Penix. However, a late-season overtime loss cost them a playoff spot. The Saints, at +1200, are long shots due to the unexpected retirement of quarterback Derek Carr and rookie Tyler Schaff likely starting the season.
None of these three teams present compelling betting value, leaving the Carolina Panthers at +400. Last year, many fans considered Panthers’ QB Bryce Young a major disappointment. The team even benched him in favor of veteran Andy Dalton after starting 0-2. However, Young made a strong comeback, finishing the season with impressive performances, including a 44-point game in Atlanta and a win against the Cardinals.
During the offseason, the Panthers worked to strengthen their weak run defense by adding former Raiders safety Tre’von Moehrig. On offense, they drafted standout wide receiver Tetaro Amakumillan eighth overall, hoping he becomes a top target for Young. Although the Buccaneers have the toughest schedule, the Panthers showed late-season promise and could challenge for the NFC South crown.
If Young maintains his late-season form and the defense improves, Carolina could create a three-team race with Tampa Bay and Atlanta. Look for the Panthers, at +400 odds, to potentially end the Buccaneers’ streak of division titles.
Pick: Panthers (+400) to win the NFC South.
Fan Take: This update is crucial for NFL fans as it highlights a potential shift in the NFC South’s power dynamics, emphasizing young talent like Bryce Young. It signals an exciting season ahead, where underdogs like the Panthers could disrupt the established order, making for a more competitive and unpredictable sport.