2025-26 Las Vegas Raiders Odds: Odds to win Super Bowl, NFL Playoffs, Division

2025-26 Las Vegas Raiders Odds: Odds to win Super Bowl, NFL Playoffs, Division

Updated Jun. 17, 2025 10:31 p.m. ET
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As of now the Las Vegas Raiders are 25th in the league in terms of odds to win the Super Bowl, listed at +12000.

The Raiders had a 4-13 record a year ago, and they failed to qualify for the playoffs. Their offense averaged 18.2 points per game (28th in the league), while their defense allowed 25.5 (25th).

Raiders Postseason Odds

  • Odds to win the AFC West: +2000 (Bet $100 to win $2,000)
  • Odds to win the Super Bowl: +12000 (Bet $100 to win $12,000)

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Raiders Last Year Performance

  • The Raiders' 4-13 record last year wasn't good enough to qualify for the postseason.
  • Last year Las Vegas won just two games at home and twice away from home.
  • Las Vegas was winless in the AFC West (0-6) and went 3-9 in the AFC as a whole.
  • The Raiders went 3-4 in one-possession games, but they won only one game decided by a field goal or less (1-1).
  • While winless in one day game last season, Las Vegas claimed four wins in night contests (4-12).
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Raiders Super Bowl Odds Insights

  • While our computer rankings have the Raiders ranked 26th in terms of Super Bowl odds, bookmakers are more optimistic, placing them 25th in the NFL.
  • With Super Bowl odds of +12000, the Raiders have a 0.8% chance of being Super Bowl champs.

Raiders Betting Insights

  • The Raiders put together a 7-9-1 ATS record last year.
  • Last season, nine Las Vegas games hit the over.
  • Las Vegas won 66.7% of the games last season it was the moneyline favorite (2-1).
  • Last season, the Raiders were the underdog 14 times and won two of those games.

Raiders 2024 Top Performers

  • Over the course of 17 games played last year for the Seahawks, Geno Smith totaled 4,320 passing yards (fourth-best in the NFL), while throwing 21 touchdowns against 15 interceptions and completing 70.4% of his attempts.
  • On the ground, Smith added two rushing touchdowns and 272 rushing yards.
  • Brock Bowers put together a 2024 campaign that included 112 catches (third in the NFL) for 1,194 yards (eighth in the NFL) and five receiving touchdowns over 17 games played. He was on the receiving end of 153 targets and averaged 6.6 receptions per game.
  • Jakobi Meyers recorded 1,027 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 87 receptions while being targeted 129 times last year.
  • Aidan O'Connell had 1,612 passing yards, eight touchdowns and four interceptions. His completion percentage was 63.4% and he averaged 179.1 yards per game and 6.6 per attempt.
  • O'Connell also had one rushing touchdown and 30 rushing yards.
  • Germaine Pratt intercepted two passes and also had143 tackles, 5.0 TFL, and six passes defended for the Bengals in 2024.
  • For the Commanders last season, Jeremy Chinn had 2.0 sacks to go with 7.0 TFL, 107 tackles, and one interception.
  • Maxx Crosby had 45 tackles, 17.0 TFL, and 7.5 sacks in the 2024 season.
  • Isaiah Pola-Mao's season stats include 85 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and one sack over 16 games.

Raiders 2025-26 Schedule

Opponent Week Date Opponent Power Ranking Favorite Total
@ Patriots 1 Sept. 7 28th - -
Chargers 2 Sept. 15 11th - -
@ Commanders 3 Sept. 21 10th - -
Bears 4 Sept. 28 22nd - -
@ Colts 5 Oct. 5 21st - -
Titans 6 Oct. 12 30th - -
@ Chiefs 7 Oct. 19 5th - -
Jaguars 9 Nov. 2 27th - -
@ Broncos 10 Nov. 6 9th - -
Cowboys 11 Nov. 17 24th - -
Browns 12 Nov. 23 31st - -
@ Chargers 13 Nov. 30 11th - -
Broncos 14 Dec. 7 9th - -
@ Eagles 15 Dec. 14 3rd - -
@ Texans 16 Dec. 21 15th - -
Giants 17 TBD 29th - -
Chiefs 18 TBD 5th - -

FOX Sports created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

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