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The Green Bay Packers won 11 games in 2024, but due to a more challenging schedule that includes the AFC North as opponents in 2025, Las Vegas oddsmakers project that victory total dropping this season.

The Packers also play both teams that made the NFC Championship Game a season ago — Philadelphia and Washington — and they have to travel to Denver.

Despite a lower win projection, oddsmakers also expect the Packers to make the playoffs. Their futures number to win the Super Bowl is the 10th-best and three teams above the Packers are at +2000.

Here’s a group of team updated futures from BetMGM as training camp approaches:

Packers win-total odds in 2025 season

9½ wins

Over 9½ wins: -100

Under 9½ wins: +120

Packers odds to win the NFC North

+275. Detroit is +120, Minnesota is +400 and Chicago is +500.

Packers odds to win the Super Bowl

+2200. The Packers have the 10th-best odds, with Philadelphia in the top spot at +650.

Packers odds to win the NFC Championship Game

+1000. The Packers have the sixth-best odds, behind Philadelphia (+325), Detroit (+475), San Francisco (+850), the Los Angeles Rams (+900) and Washington (+900).

Jordan Love odds to win NFL MVP

Packers quarterback Jordan Love is at +2500, tied for eighth, to win the league’s most valuable player award. Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson is the favorite at +550.

Matthew Golden odds to win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year

Because he was drafted in the first round and is expected to see a plenty of reps, wide receiver Matthew Golden could be a sneaky play for a smaller investment for offensive rookie of the year at +3000, 13th best. Las Vegas running back Ashton Jeanty and Tennessee quarterback Cam Ward are the co-favorites at +250.

Josh Jacobs odds to win NFL Offensive Player of the Year

With all the touches running back Josh Jacobs is likely to get, his +2500 odds for offensive player of the year, 12th-best, also could be a nice payout. Philadelphia running back Saquon Barkley is the favorite at +500.