The Tennessee Titans are in the process of rebuilding their roster in 2024, but general manager Ran Carthon made sure that the team would at least be competitive.
Loaded with cap space, Carthon wasn’t afraid to throw some money around on both sides of the ball. Tennessee’s spending on offense was especially important because the team needed to put Will Levis in the best possible position to succeed to find out if he’s truly “the guy.”
While the Titans should be improved this season, nobody is expecting them to compete for a Super Bowl in Year 1 under Brian Callahan, and that’s reflected in the odds from DraftKings.
Here’s a look at all 32 teams (including the Titans) ranked by Super Bowl odds ahead of the 2024 campaign.
1
Chiefs
2
49ers
3
Ravens
4
Lions
5
Bills
6
Bengals
7
Texans
8
Eagles
9
Cowboys
10
Packers
11
Jets
12
Dolphins
13
Falcons
14
Chargers
15
Rams
16
Bears
17
Browns
18
Jaguars
19
Steelers
20
Colts
21
Buccaneers
22
Seahawks
23
Saints
24
Vikings
25
Commanders
26
Cardinals
27
Giants
28
Raiders
29
Broncos
30
Titans
31
Patriots
32
Panthers
1
Chiefs
2
49ers
3
Ravens
4
Lions
5
Bills
6
Bengals
7
Texans
8
Eagles
9
Cowboys
10
Packers
11
Jets
12
Dolphins
13
Falcons
14
Chargers
15
Rams
16
Bears
17
Browns
18
Jaguars
19
Steelers
20
Colts
21
Buccaneers
22
Seahawks
23
Saints
24
Vikings
25
Commanders
26
Cardinals
27
Giants
28
Raiders
29
Broncos
30
Titans
31
Patriots
32
Panthers