Packers Super Bowl Odds: December 18, 2024
The Packers Super Bowl odds are +2500, per DraftKings Sportsbook Wisconsin. This ranks them 6th among the 8 playoff teams.
🏈 Packers Moneyline Odds to Win vs 49ers | +350 |
🏈 Packers Odds to Win Super Bowl 58 | +2500 |
🏈 Odds to Win NFC Championship Game | +950 |
✅ Last Verified: | December 18, 2024 |
Green Bay faces a familiar scenario in their second playoff game - heading on the road as heavy underdogs. Despite handling the Cowboys with ease, the betting markets haven't responded to the Packers favorably. Green Bay has the second-longest Super Bowl odds and is tied with Tampa Bay for the longest NFC Championship odds.
Packers Super Bowl Odds Week-by-Week
I'll keep track of the Packers' odds throughout the remainder of the season and how it changes week by week.
Latest Updates Impacting Packers Odds to Win SB LVIII
I'll be tracking any roster developments and breaking news as it happens, so make sure to bookmark this page for reference and you can follow all the developing Packers news throughout the course of the season:
- 📅 Jan. 14, 2024: The Packers dominate the Cowboys 48-32 and will move on to play San Francisco next week.
- 📅 Jan. 7, 2024: Green Bay defeats Chicago in Week 18, securing the No. 7 seed in the NFC Playoffs and a matchup against Dallas.
- 📅 Dec. 27: The Packers suspend Jaire Alexander for one game after he crashed the team's coin toss vs. Carolina.
- 📅 Dec. 17: Aaron Jones and Eric Stokes returned to the lineup in a limited capacity.
- 📅 Dec. 2: Veteran S Darnell Savage is activated off of IR and started in Week 13.
- 📅 Oct. 31: CB Rasul Douglas is traded to the Buffalo Bills.
- 📅 Oct. 30: LB Rashan Gary signs a four-year, $107M contract extension with the Packers.
- 📅 Sept. 28: OL David Bakhtiari is placed on injured reserve and he'll miss the rest of the 2023 season.
Green Bay Packers Schedule and Betting Lines
The Packers finished the season 9-8 which doesn't seem all that impressive until you consider they started the season 2-5. Green Bay also finished 9-8 against the spread (ATS), tying them for the 13th-best cover rate at 52.9%. When it comes to their game totals, the Packers were tied for the fourth-highest over percentage at 58.8% (10-6).
Packers' Playoff Schedule and Betting Odds
Green Bay will be traveling to San Francisco to take on the Cowboys this Saturday. Kickoff for the game is set for 8:20 p.m. ET and will be televised nationally on FOX. When it comes to the betting lines and odds for the Packers' playoff game, here are the latest numbers according to DraftKings Sportsbook:
- Packers/49ers Spread: Packers +9.5
- Packers Moneyline: +360
- Packers/Cowboys Total: O/U 50.5
There have only been two games this season where the Packers were touchdown or worse underdogs and in both cases, Green Bay not only covered the spread but won outright. Can they continue this trend against the No. 1 seed in the NFC?
On the flip side, the 49ers have been touchdown-plus favorites 10 times this season, going 8-2 overall and 5-5 against the spread.
With mobile sports betting not yet legal in Wisconsin, Packers fans will have to travel to one of two retail sportsbooks in the state or cross over into Iowa, Illinois, or Michigan. Alternatively, you can place wagers using BetRivers.net, a free-to-play social sportsbook. While there is no chance of winning real-money prizes with the BetRivers.net platform, it's quite helpful in getting new bettors acquainted with the wagering process and how to use betting apps in general.
Key Contributors Toward Packers Super Bowl Odds
Jordan Love appears to be shaping up as the future franchise quarterback for the Packers. If he proves to be the long-term solution at QB, it could greatly impact the Packers Super Bowl odds in future seasons, regardless of their performance in 2023.
Despite some struggles, Rashan Gary has shown promise this season. The Packers Super Bowl odds could be significantly boosted if Gary steps up and performs at a dominant level for the remainder of the season.
After wins vs. the Lions and Chiefs, Matt LaFleur's odds of winning Coach of the Year seemed promising, but recent losses have dampened that chance entirely. However, his coaching decisions could still play a crucial role in the Packers Super Bowl odds.
Packers Preseason Super Bowl Odds Every Year Since 2000
The Packers Super Bowl odds opened at +6500, according to DraftKings Sportsbook. These were the Packers longest preseason odds to win the Super Bowl since the 2006-2007 season. Here's a look at the Packers' preseason odds from past years.
Where Can I Bet on the Packers to Win the Super Bowl?
While sports betting isn't legal in Wisconsin yet, there are two in-state casinos that do have sportsbooks: Oneida Casino in Green Bay and Potawatomi Casino in Milwaukee.
If you are in a state where you are able to legally gamble, you can easily bet on Packers props at BetMGM Sportsbook Wisconsin, FanDuel Sportsbook Wisconsin, or DraftKings WI.
Sportsbooks, like Caesars Sportsbook Wisconsin, aren't super high on the Packers right now, so you can get great odds on many of your favorite Packers' prop bets.
Packers Super Bowl History
The Packers were founded in 1919 and have one of the leagues' richest histories when it comes to championships. While the Packers can only boast four Super Bowl victories, they have won 13 total championships, more than any other team in NFL history.
Once the Super Bowl era began, the Packers kicked things off by winning the first two Super Bowls ever against the Chiefs (35-10) and Raiders (33-14). Then, they had a long Super Bowl drought until they once again reached the promised land in 1996, behind Hall of Famers Brett Favre and Reggie White, defeating the Patriots 35-21.
The Packers would reach the Super Bowl again a year later, but fell to the Denver Broncos despite being heavy favorites going into the game. Green Bay would only make one more Super Bowl appearance, winning Super Bowl XLV, led by Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers and Hall of Famer Charles Woodson.
The Packers only have four Super Bowl wins, despite boasting three of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time in Bart Starr, Favre, and Rodgers. Now it'll be up to Jordan Love to see if he can be the next in line to bring the Lombardi Trophy back home to Green Bay.
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Have the Packers Ever Won the Super Bowl?
The Packers have four Super Bowl victories, including Super Bowls I, II, XXXI, and XLV. In each instance, the Packers had a current or future Hall of Fame quarterback leading them: Bart Starr during the first two Super Bowls, Brett Favre in Super Bowl XXXI, and Aaron Rodgers in Super Bowl XLV.
Starr was the MVP of the first two Super Bowls, and Rodgers was the MVP of Super Bowl XLV, but it was Desmond Howard who surprisingly won Super Bowl MVP for the Packers in Super Bowl XXXI, despite Favre throwing for 246 yards and 2 touchdowns, and Reggie White ending the day with three big-time sacks.
Howard finished his day with 4 kick returns for 154 yards, including a 99-yard touchdown and 6 punt returns for 90 yards, with a long of 34 yards.
The Packers have an overall record of 4-1 in their five Super Bowl appearances. Green Bay is tied for sixth all time with those five Super Bowl appearances, behind only the Patriots (11), Steelers (8), Cowboys (8), Broncos (8), and 49ers (7). The rest of the NFC North has only 6 Super Bowl appearances combined.
How Many Super Bowls Have the Green Bay Packers Won?
The Packers have won a total of four Super Bowl victories, tied for 5th best in the NFL. The Steelers and Patriots lead the way with six Super Bowl wins each, while the 49ers and Cowboys are tied for third with five Super Bowl victories each. The Packers are tied with the Giants with four wins.
Which Years Did the Green Bay Packers Go to the Super Bowl?
The Packers won the first two Super Bowls during the 1966 and 1967 seasons. They also won Super Bowl XXXI during the 1996 season and Super Bowl XLV during the 2010 season.
- ✅ Super Bowl I (1966-1967): Win vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10
- ✅ Super Bowl II (1967-1968): Win vs. Oakland Raiders, 33-14
- ✅ Super Bowl XXXI (1996-1997): Win vs. New England Patriots, 35-21
- ❌ Super Bowl XXXII (1997-1998): Loss vs. Denver Broncos, 31-24
- ✅ Super Bowl XLV (2010-2011): Win vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25
Bart Starr may have won the MVP of Super Bowl I, but Max McGee's star performance was a huge reason the Packers were able to defeat the Chiefs in the first ever Super Bowl. McGee unexpectedly had a 7 catch - 138 yard - 2 touchdown performance against the Chiefs, and the Packers defeated Kansas City 35-10.
In Super Bowl II, Starr won his second consecutive MVP award, but this time it was wide receiver Boyd Dowler who came up with the big play, catching a 62-yard touchdown pass from Starr — Starr's only touchdown pass of the day. Hall of Famer Herb Adderley added a late pick-six and the Packers won convincingly 33-14.
In January of 1997, it was an all-star performance from Hall of Famer Favre (246 yards, 2 touchdowns), Hall of Famer Reggie White (3 sacks), Hall of Famer LeRoy Butler (7 tackles, 1 sack), and Super Bowl MVP and former Heisman Trophy Winner Desmond Howard (244 return yards, 1 touchdown). Those four superstars led the Packers to their third Super Bowl victory, 35-21 over the New England Patriots.
The Packers would compete in back-to-back Super Bowls, facing off against the Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII, but despite the Packers being 14-point favorites to start the day, it was John Elway, Terrell Davis, and the Broncos who left San Diego victorious. Favre threw for 256 yards and 3 touchdowns but turned the ball over twice and despite Elway only throwing for 123 yards, the Broncos denied the Packers from winning their second consecutive championship.
Aaron Rodgers would win his first, and so far only, championship in February of 2011, when the Packers defeated the Steelers 31-25. The Packers were able to storm out to a 21-3 lead thanks to two Rodgers touchdown passes and a pick-six from Nick Collins. The Steelers would make a run, but a huge fourth-quarter forced fumble by Clay Matthews would be the difference maker as Green Bay secured their fourth Lombardi trophy.
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How Many Times Have the Packers Been to the NFC Championship Game?
The Packers have been to nine NFC Championship games, most recently in 2020, losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite having Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre at quarterback for all nine of the games, the Packers ended a disappointing 3-6 in their nine NFC Championship game appearances.
Those six losses featured two devastating defeats, including Favre's overtime interception to Corey Webster during the 2007 season, and the complete collapse against the Seahawks during the 2014 season that included a botched onside kick recovery and a Seahawks overtime victory.
- ❌ 1995-96: Loss vs. Dallas Cowboys, 38-27
- ✅ 1996-97: Win vs. Carolina Panthers, 30-13
- ✅ 1997-98: Win vs. San Francisco 49ers, 23-10
- ❌ 2007-08: Loss vs. New York Giants, 23-20
- ✅ 2010-11: Win vs. Chicago Bears, 21-14
- ❌ 2014-15: Loss vs. Seattle Seahawks, 28-22
- ❌ 2016-17: Loss vs. Atlanta Falcons, 44-21
- ❌ 2019-20: Loss vs. San Francisco 49ers, 37-20
- ❌ 2020-21: Loss vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31-26
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