With the 2025 NFL season more than halfway complete, several teams are in contention for the worst record in the league. Here are the odds for the fewest wins in the 2025 NFL regular season.
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Three teams in the NFL have one win. They are the Tennessee Titans (1-8), New Orleans Saints (1-7), and New York Jets (1-7).
Tennessee has already made a significant change this season, firing head coach Brian Callahan after a 1–5 start to the season. Callahan went 4-19 in his brief tenure as head coach.
Now, the Titans turn to Mike McCoy as the interim head coach. That’s not an ideal scenario for rookie quarterback Cam Ward, who has expressed his frustration all season.
Speaking of rookie quarterbacks, the Saints have officially handed the reins of the offense to rookie Tyler Shough, who replaces Spencer Rattler. With Rattler under center, the Saints went 1-7.
Shough started his first NFL game in Week 9. The rookie finished 15 of 24 for 176 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.
In New York, the Jets will trot out an entirely new defense for the rest of the season.
The Jets were the biggest sellers at the NFL trade deadline. The Jets traded cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys.
New York now has two first-round picks in the 2026 draft and three first-round picks in the 2027 draft. While the immediate future looks unpromising, the future could be bright, especially if the Jets find a future franchise quarterback with one of these draft picks.
Fewest Wins 2025 NFL Regular Season Odds
| Fewest Wins 2025 NFL Regular Season | Odds |
|---|---|
| Tennessee Titans | -110 |
| New Orleans Saints | +275 |
| New York Jets | +400 |
| Las Vegas Raiders | +1100 |
| Miami Dolphins | +1200 |
| New York Giants | +1800 |
| Cleveland Browns | +2000 |
Via BetOnline on 11/5
With three teams at one win apiece, which is favored to have the worst record this season?
The Titans (-110) are currently a slight favorite over the Saints (+275) and Jets (+400). The coaching change likely plays a factor in the Titans being the favorite to have the fewest wins.
The Titans also need a miraculous fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Arizona Cardinals for their lone win.
Four teams — Las Vegas Raiders (+110), Miami Dolphins (+1200), New York Giants (+1800), and Cleveland Browns (+2000) — round off the list.
Each team has its flaws, so it would not be surprising if any of these four two-win teams wind up with the fewest wins.