NY Giants and NY Jets 2024 Super Bowl odds following NFL Draft

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NY Giants and NY Jets 2024 Super Bowl odds following NFL Draft

With the 2023 NFL Draft a week old, the regular season draws near as the 2023-24 schedule will be released Thursday night with opening kickoff four months away.

It's never too early to look at the odds on Tipico Sportsbook as they already have bets to place on Super Bowl 58, division and conference winners, future player props and so much more.

Here's a look at each of the Giants and Jets' current odds, plus my best bet for each team this upcoming season provided by Tipico Sportsbook.

NY Giants: Division (+500), Conference (+1700) & Super Bowl 58 (+4500)

After a surprising 9-7-1 season that ended in a divisional-round loss to the Eagles, the Giants look to take the next step forward in 2023. They have done a good job of acquiring playmakers this offseason in wide receiver Paris Campbell and tight end Darren Waller, while re-signing their own in quarterback Daniel Jones and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to long-term deals.

The G-Men have the third-best odds to win the NFC East, and are in the middle of the pack to win the NFC at 17/1. They are an extreme longshot at 45/1 to hoist the Lombardi Trophy on Tipico Sportsbook.

While you can find great value on either of these three bets for the Giants, my go-to wager would be for them to reach the playoffs at +145. With veteran QBs Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady both out of the NFC, it should be an easier path for Big Blue to make the postseason for the second straight year.

NY Jets: Division (+230), Conference (+750) & Super Bowl 58 (+1300)

I've broken down my thoughts at length on the Jets' odds for next season after the team acquired Rodgers. However, if you believe in the Jets to make a run in 2023-24, now is a great time to place a bet on them as their odds have increased slightly in each category, including winning the Super Bowl from 12/1 to 13/1.

My best bet would still be for the Jets to win the AFC East. While Rodgers has only one Super Bowl win to his name, he led the Packers to eight division titles in the last 12 seasons. I see this as the most likely scenario, especially if the Bills take a step back next season.