2023 Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl odds with conference, division and win total best bets

Analyzing 2023 NFL Super Bowl odds for the Indianapolis Colts, including best bets for win total, conference and division titles.

The Indianapolis Colts had an abysmal 2022 season, posting a 4-12-1 record and finishing 3rd in the AFC South. The team is pinning its hopes on QB Anthony Richardson, the 4th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, as the savior and new face of the franchise.

The Colts also added a few young skill position players in the draft with WR Josh Downs (79th overall), TE Will Mallory (162nd overall) and RB Evan Hull (176th overall). Overall, Indy added 12 total players in the draft, looking to infuse the roster with young and exuberance.

However, it could be another tough season for the Colts, as they lost WR Parris Campbell and LB Bobby Okereke via free agency, both to the New York Giants, while CB Brandon Facyson bolted for the Las Vegas Raiders as an unrestricted free agent.

The team officially released QB Matt Ryan, too, replacing him with Gardner Minshew, who will either serve as a bridge until Richardson is ready, or as a mentor. CB Stephon Gilmore was traded to the Dallas Cowboys, too, losing more veteran experience.

Below, we look at the Indianapolis Colts’ 2023 NFL Super Bowl odds from FanDuel Sportsbook along with projected win total, playoff, conference and division odds as we make our best NFL picks and predictions.

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2023 Indianapolis Colts schedule

WK DATE OPPONENT TIME
All times ET; *At Frankfurt, Germany
1 Sept. 10 vs. Jaguars 1 p.m.
2 Sept. 17 at Texans 1 p.m.
3 Sept. 24 at Ravens 1 p.m.
4 Oct. 1 vs. Rams 1 p.m.
5 Oct. 8 vs. Titans 1 p.m.
6 Oct. 15 at Jaguars 1 p.m.
7 Oct. 22 vs. Browns 1 p.m.
8 Oct. 29 vs. Saints 1 p.m.
9 Nov. 5 at Panthers 1 p.m.
10 Nov. 12 at Patriots-* 9:30 a.m.
11 BYE WEEK
12 Nov. 26 vs. Buccaneers 1 p.m.
13 Dec. 3 at Titans 1 p.m.
14 Dec. 10 at Bengals 1 p.m.
15 Dec. 16 or 17 vs. Steelers TBD
16 Dec. 24 at Falcons 1 p.m.
17 Dec. 31 vs. Raiders 1 p.m.
18 Jan. 6 or 7 vs. Texans  TBD

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Colts over/under win total

Odds provided by FanDuel Sportsbook – last updated May 14 at 10:15 p.m. ET; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list.

  • 6.5 wins: (Over: -118 | Under: -104)

The Colts will hit the ground running, facing a pair of divisional opponents to open the regular season. Normally a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars would be looked upon as favorable, but it was a playoff team last season, and will not be a pushover in 2023. We could see the No. 2 overall pick, QB C.J. Stroud, face the No. 4 overall pick Richardson, square off in Houston in Week 2, and that is an intriguing matchup.

Indy has 5 home games in the 1st 8 weekends, but they face the aforementioned Jaguars twice, and a trip to Baltimore in the span. That isn’t terribly favorable for success, as the team breaks in a lot of new faces. Back-to-back trips against No. 1 overall pick, QB Bryce Young, and the Carolina Panthers, before a trip to Germany to face the New England Patriots, does the Colts no favors, either.

The later portion of the schedule will also be challenging, with short, but difficult trips to Tennessee, Cincinnati and Atlanta. It’s hard to see this team avoiding double-digit losses again in 2023, so play UNDER 6.5 WINS (-104).

Colts Super Bowl odds

  • +10000 (bet $100 to win $10,000)

Indianapolis has the 2nd-longest odds in the NFL to win the Super Bowl, and it isn’t worth even a small play. There is no way this team sniffs the postseason chase, as there are so many strong teams in the AFC, and Indy isn’t one of them.

The Kansas City Chiefs (+600) are the chalk to repeat as Super Bowl champs, while the Buffalo Bills (+900) have the 3rd-shortest odds in the NFL. The Cincinnati Bengals (+1000), the team’s Week 14 opponent at Paycor Stadium, is also one of the favorites to win the Lombardi Trophy.

On the flip side, only the Houston Texans (+18000) have longer odds in the AFC (the NFC’s Arizona Cardinals are also at +18000).

At +10000, Indianapolis has an implied probability of winning the Super Bowl of 0.99% or 100/1 fractional odds.

Backing the Colts (+10000) to win the Super Bowl is not a recommended option. This team has a much better chance of picking in the top 5 of the 2024 NFL Draft, rather than playing for all the marbles in February.

AVOID.

Will the Colts make the playoffs?

  • Yes +350 | No -500

If you’re high on Richardson stepping in and making a huge difference, this isn’t a terrible play for a chance to multiply your initial wager by 3 1/2 times. However, I am not going to take that risk myself.

I feel the ceiling for the Colts is going to be 5 or 6 victories, and that’s obviously not going to get Indy into the postseason.

It isn’t that I dislike Richardson so much, either, although I have looked back, and do not see many SEC championships, playoff appearances or even bowl victories in his past. I am not sure why so many feel he’ll suddenly become a guy who wins immediately in the NFL.

However, I feel the losses of Okereke and Gilmore really hurts this team a lot. The defense wasn’t that great with those 2 leaders, but they gave Indy nice veteran leadership and experience to build around. Now, it looks like a defense which really could struggle.

Odds to win AFC South Division

  • Jaguars -160 (bet $160 to win $100)
  • Titans +360 (bet $100 to win $360)
  • Colts +550 (bet $100 to win $550)
  • Texans +800 (bet $100 to win $800)

Indy’s implied probability of winning the AFC South is 15.38% or 11/2 fractional odds. I have a hard time envisioning a scenario where the Colts leapfrog both the Jaguars and Titans.

In fact, I am not entirely sold on the Colts being much better than the Texans, who have made some nice moves in the offseason.

It’s tempting to take a chance on a team for a chance to multiply your initial wager by 5 1/2 times, but this is not a team capable of winning their division. It’s going to be another long season in Indiana’s capital city.

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Colts odds to win AFC

  • +6500 (bet $100 to win $6,500)

You obviously have to make the playoffs to have a chance to represent the conference in the Super Bowl, and I am just not seeing the Colts coming close to sniffing the playoffs. In fact, it’s going to be a struggle for Indianapolis to avoid the basement in the AFC South.

Super Bowl 57 will be in Las Vegas this season, but the Colts aren’t going to be a part of the festivities. AVOID.

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AFC South odds, picks and prediction to win the division

Analyzing the odds to win the AFC South Division in 2021, with NFL futures picks, predictions and best bets.

The AFC South Division is setting up for a rather competitive race in 2021, at least at the top of the standings. Below, we analyze the odds to win the AFC South and make our best NFL picks, predictions and bets.

The AFC South is composed of the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans.

The Titans made the biggest splash during the offseason by acquiring former All-Pro WR Julio Jones from the Atlanta Falcons in a trade to bolster their receiving corps. He joins an already talented and star-studded offense that includes WR A.J. Brown and RB Derrick Henry.

Not only are the fans in Tennessee thinking of the AFC South Division title, but they’re thinking Super Bowl, too.

The Colts also made a big move during the offseason in adding QB Carson Wentz via trade with the Philadelphia Eagles, but a foot injury early in training camp has clouded his immediate future, and therefore makes the Colts a little less appealing.

In the bottom half of the division, hope springs eternal in Jacksonville, and the Jags are pinning their hopes on two guys with championship experience. QB Trevor Lawrence and RB Travis Etienne won a lot in college at Clemson, and they were each first-round picks by the team hopeful of a resurgence.

Meanwhile, the Texans are a mess, and there is so much uncertainty with that organization, there is no need to waste a red cent on them.

Odds to win AFC South

Odds via Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday, Aug. 19.

  • Titans: -145 (bet $145 to win $100)
  • Colts: +140 (bet $100 to win $140)
  • Jaguars: +900 (bet $100 to win $900)
  • Texans: +3000 (bet $100 to win $3,000)

The Titans are the slight favorites in this two-horse race and the only team without plus-money odds.

The Colts, Jaguars and Texans each return more money than your original bet, should they win a division crown. The Texans have the highest long-shot odds in the AFC South with +3000 odds representing an implied win probability of 3.23%.

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AFC South picks and predictions

The TITANS (-145) are the favorites, and they’re the slam-dunk play in this division. The Colts (+140) are impressive on paper, but their hopes to win the AFC South depend on the health of Wentz. He has already gone down, and the fragile quarterback makes them the much, much riskier play.

Tennessee has an amazing offense with Henry, Brown and Jones forming the best triumvirate in the division among skill position players, and it’s not even close. The only concern about the Titans might be on the defensive side of the ball, but no one is challenging them to win this division if everyone can stay healthy. Not even the Colts.

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While I am a little dubious head coach Urban Meyer can step into the pro game and work his magic like he did at the college level, I think the JAGUARS (+900) are at least worthy of a small-unit play at this price. You could multiply your money nine times if Lawrence, Etienne and company exceed expectations and shock the world.

As far as the Texans are concerned, even at +3000, they’re a bit underpriced. They’re a much better bet to have the worst record in the NFL, rather than challenge for a division title.

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