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We’re about a week into NFL training camp and heading into the first week of preseason. It’s that time of year when 2025 NFL regular-season totals, NFL futures, and NFL Week 1 odds start drawing more attention.

But how do you make informed bets with 32 teams, 32 rookie classes, contract disputes, and potential season-changing injuries in play?

We go through every NFL camp to give you the most up-to-date information. First, we focus on the American Football Conference (AFC).

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Buffalo Bills

The Bills lost 2025 first-round cornerback Maxwell Hairston during a July 29th practice. It was described as a “non-contact” injury to his right leg. Not a good sign.

The Bills’ secondary entered 2024 as one of the league’s best, only to fall to 24th in passing yards allowed by season’s end. The hope was that Hairston would address these issues and bolster depth and youth.

Current Odds:

  • +625 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 11.5

Miami Dolphins

Miami is also facing issues in the secondary. Safety Ashtyn Davis suffered a leg injury during the July 29 practice and was later seen leaving the locker room on crutches – the second injury to a projected starter. On the bright side, the connection between quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill has looked strong.

Current Odds:

  • +6000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 7.5

New England Patriots

The biggest news thus far in Patriots camp is the growth of Drake Maye. Veteran teammates have been impressed with the second-year pro’s maturity. And he’s managed to build solid chemistry with veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

Current Odds:

  • +8000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 8.5

New York Jets

Thus far, the Jets’ offense hasn’t lived up to expectations. QB Justin Fields returned to practice from a toe injury, but as of July 29, he and the starters struggled – marked by two penalties, two drops, multiple sacks, and inconsistent ball placement.

Current Odds:

  • +20000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 5.5

Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens, for the most part, have gone through training camp without any significant setbacks. QB Lamar Jackson hasn’t missed a step, punctuated by a 75-yard scramble during a July 29 practice.

Current Odds:

  • +600 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 11.5

Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals have been plagued with contract disputes, but it appears they’re making headway just in time. Rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart is finally at camp and is already making plays. Meanwhile, rumors persist that defensive end Trey Hendrickson will end his heated camp holdout and return to the team shortly.

Current Odds:

  • +2200 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 9.5

Cleveland Browns

Browns camp is, of course, centered around the four-man QB battle. With QB Kenny Pickett dealing with a hamstring issue, Joe Flacco has been taking the bulk of first-team reps. While Dillon Gabriel has been getting some reps with the starters, he’s mostly splitting with Shedeur Sanders, who appears to be at the bottom of the depth chart.

Current Odds:

  • +25000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 4.5

Pittsburgh Steelers

The most noteworthy issues to come out of Steelers camp are constant thunderstorms breaking up practice. Three practices have been affected by afternoon thunderstorms. One has to wonder if these delays will affect chemistry between QB Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the offense.

Current Odds:

  • +3000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 8.5

Houston Texans

So far in camp, it appears the issues that plagued the Texans in 2024 are still evident in 2025. C.J. Stroud has looked great when protected, but has struggled with turnovers when the defense breaches the leaky offensive line.

Current Odds:

  • +3500 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 9.5

Indianapolis Colts

The QB competition remains tight, and that might not be a good thing. The Colts were hoping that Anthony Richardson Sr. would clearly outplay the castoff veteran Daniel Jones, or at least that Jones would show meaningful improvement over Richardson. So far, neither has happened.

Current Odds:

  • +15000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 7.5

Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars have stayed true to their plan with CB/WR Travis Hunter, splitting his time between offense and defense over the past four practices. By all reports, he’s been impressive in both roles.

Current Odds:

  • +8000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 7.5

Tennessee Titans

It’s all about QB Cam Ward in camp, and thus far, he’s lived up to his No. 1 overall pedigree. He’s made outstanding plays, he’s been at the facilities early to study, and has been a leader on and off the field.

Current Odds:

  • +30000 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 5.5

Denver Broncos

QB Bo Nix has earned praise as he’s been decisive, assertive, and has a strong work ethic throughout camp. Nix has said he’s better equipped to be QB for the Broncos, a promising sign after he led the Broncos to a shocking 12-6 record against the spread (ATS) as a rookie.

Current Odds:

  • +3500 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 9.5

Kansas City Chiefs

Here’s a shocking statement: Patrick Mahomes has been laser sharp in training camp. It appears he’s regular-season ready.

Current Odds:

  • +800 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 11.5

Las Vegas Raiders

So far in camp, QB Geno Smith has been as advertised. He’s been a leader and a gunslinger, telling the receiver room that if they’re one-on-one, the ball is coming to them.

Current Odds:

  • +12500 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 6.5

Los Angeles Chargers

After investing in bruising running back Najee Harris, he’s been out all of camp with an eye injury suffered from a July 4th fireworks mishap. Coach Jim Harbaugh is unsure whether he’ll return for camp, putting a dent in the team’s “smashmouth” plans for 2025. The good news is rookie running back Omarion Hampton has lived up to his first-round hype; he’s been explosive throughout camp.

Current Odds:

  • +2500 to win Super Bowl LX
  • Regular Season Total is 9.5