The 2023 NFL Coach of the Year odds are open for betting. The favorite is Dan Campbell on DraftKings Sportsbook and FanDuel Sportsbook. Arthur Smith is the co-favorite with Campbell on Caesars. Sean Payton making his return to league, Matt Eberflus and Robert Saleh round out the top five choices on most sportsbooks.
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Odds to Win 2023 NFL Coach of the Year
- Dan Campbell (+1100, PointsBet)
- Sean Payton (+1200, FanDuel Sportsbook)
- Matt Eberflus (+1300, Caesars)
- Arthur Smith (+1700, FanDuel Sportsbook)
- Robert Saleh (+1800, BetMGM)
Dan Campbell is a slight early favorite to win the 2023-2024 Coach of the Year award at +1100. That means a $10 bet will pay out $120 for a profit of $110. These odds give Campbell an 8.33% chance at winning Coach of the Year.
Other Notable Bets to Consider
- Robert Saleh had a huge hole at quarterback last season. That was plugged with the offseason addition of Aaron Rodgers. The Jets defense was top notch, Breece Hall was a stud before his injury, and an already solid receiving room was beefed up with the additions of Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb. The expectations are sky high for Saleh, but winning a division or even just making the playoffs after a losing season last year could be enough to win him the award.
- Sean Payton already won this award back in 2006. After taking some time off from coaching, he is back in the NFL and running the Denver Broncos. The Broncos were 5-12 last season, finishing last in their division. Some thought the addition of Russell Wilson would make them a contender, but injuries and poor play kept that from happening. Payton is a media darling but is stuck in a tough division. If he somehow manages to win it, you can bet the accolades will follow.
NFL Coach of the Year Movement in 2023
June 21, 2023: The odds on Arthur Smith are dropping a bit. He opened as the third favorite on many books and is now shorter odds than Sean Payton and even the same odds as Dan Campbell on a few sportsbooks. Payton has dropped a bit from his opening price as well. I think it has more to do with the lack of respect for his Broncos team than his coaching abilities.
History of NFL Coach of the Year Winners
Here are the last nine NFL Coach of the Year winners:
Year | Coach | Team |
2014 | Bruce Arians | Arizona Cardinals |
2015 | Ron Rivera | Carolina Panthers |
2016 | Jason Garrett | Dallas Cowboys |
2017 | Sean McVay | Los Angeles Rams |
2018 | Matt Nagy | Chicago Bears |
2019 | John Harbaugh | Baltimore Ravens |
2020 | Kevin Stefanski | Cleveland Browns |
2021 | Mike Vrabel | Tennessee Titans |
2022 | Brian Daboll | New York Giants |
Brian Daboll was an anomaly last season. He won the Coach of the Year award with less than a 10-win regular season. That had not happened since Jimmy Johnson won it with a 7-9 record in 1990. The award does not always go to the coach with the best record, but it normally goes to a guy with a winning season. For a team coming off a good record, you usually need to see them take a step forward to a great record, win a division, and get a top seed in the conference for the coach to be in the running. For teams that were bad the year before, a winning record and playoff berth tend to have a coach’s name thrown into the discussion. Multiple coaches have won the award more than once, but no one since Joe Gibbs in 1982 and 1983 has won it in consecutive years. Don Shula was also a consecutive winner, but the trend definitely does not bode well for Brian Daboll.
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