Patrick Mahomes Odds: April 2025
All of the odds shown in the article were sourced from FanDuel Kansas.
Odds will differ at sportsbooks and according to the odds from FanDuel, Mahomes has the fourth-shortest odds to take home MVP in the 2025-26 season.
π MVP Odds: | +800 (11.1% chance) |
π OPOY Odds: | +7500 (1.3% chance) |
π Most Reg. Season Passing Yards: | Odds Unavailable |
π Reg. Season O/U Passing Yards: | 4050.5 yds (-110/-110) (52.4% chance) |
π Most Reg. Season Passing TDs: | Odds Unavailable |
π Reg. Season Passing O/U TDs: | 27.5 TDs (-110/-110) (52.4% chance) |
π To Record 4,000+ Passing Yards: | -115 (53.5% chance) |
π To Record 4,500+ Passing Yards: | +480 (17.2% chance) |
β Odds Last Verified: | April 7, 2025 |
Where to Bet on Patrick Mahomes MVP Odds?
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Chiefs Playoff Chances
Unless Mahomes goes down, the latest Chiefs playoff chances should be strong once the odds are released. They are the favorite to win the AFC West, which would guarantee them a playoff spot. This should come as no surprise to anyone who has followed the NFL since Mahomes entered the league.
Chiefs Super Bowl Odds
Similarly, the latest Kanas City Chiefs Super Bowl odds suggest this team is a juggernaut. They currently have the second-shortest odds to win the Super Bowl, which would be their third ring in four seasons.
Patrick Mahomes MVP Odds FAQ
The latest Patrick Mahomes MVP odds are +800, according to FanDuel Kansas. The oddsmakers currently believe Mahomes has a good chance to win the award, which would be the third of his illustrious career.
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