NFL Releases 2026-27 Season Win Totals

Seahawks, Bills among teams with highest projected win totals

Mar. 1, 2026 at 5:07pm

The NFL has released its season win totals for the 2026-27 season, with the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks and 9 other teams sharing the highest total at 10.5 wins. The Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins have the lowest win total at 4.5, while the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets are projected at 5.5 wins.

Why it matters

The release of season win totals provides an early look at oddsmakers' expectations for each NFL team in the upcoming season and offers bettors an opportunity to wager on whether teams will exceed or fall short of those projections.

The details

According to the report, the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks are one of 10 teams with the highest projected win total at 10.5. Other teams sharing that total include the Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, and San Francisco 49ers. The Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins have the lowest projected win total at 4.5, while the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets are set at 5.5 wins.

  • The NFL season win totals were released on February 20, 2026.

The players

Seattle Seahawks

The reigning Super Bowl champions.

Arizona Cardinals

A team projected to have one of the lowest win totals in the league.

Miami Dolphins

Another team with a low projected win total of 4.5.

Las Vegas Raiders

Projected to win 5.5 games in the upcoming season.

New York Jets

Also projected to win 5.5 games in the 2026-27 season.

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What’s next

The NFL offseason will continue with free agency, the draft, and the schedule release, which could impact these initial win total projections.

The takeaway

The release of season win totals provides an early glimpse into oddsmakers' expectations for each NFL team, giving bettors an opportunity to wager on whether clubs will exceed or fall short of those projections as the offseason progresses.