NFL over/under betting odds 2016: NFC South

CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 24: Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers celebrates after his team scored a touchdown during their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Bank of America Stadium on December 24, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 24: Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers celebrates after his team scored a touchdown during their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Bank of America Stadium on December 24, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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Here are the NFL over/under betting odds released by Bovada of win totals for each team in the NFC South in the 2016 season.

With the 2016 NFL season less than four months away from kicking off, fans of the league are eagerly anticipating what the upcoming year will have in store. In the NFC South, the defending champs will be looking for a return to the biggest game of the season.

After a 15-1 regular season, the Carolina Panthers coasted their way into Super Bowl 50, where they came up just short of winning the first championship in franchise history. In 2016, the Panthers will face a challenge from the rest of the division, one chalk full of veteran quarterbacks and one high profile rookie.

Bovada sports book released their NFL over/under win total for each team in the NFC South for the 2016 season, and here they are:

NFC South

Carolina Panthers – 10.5

Atlanta Falcons – 7.5

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 7.5

New Orleans Saints – 7

Best Bet

There is no way on Earth that the Carolina Panthers are going to drop at least five wins this season from last year (with the possible exception of Cam Newton being injured at some point). The division is going to go through Carolina for a third straight season and might be staying there for a while.

Worst Bet

It’s hard to pick this one just because each team should be better and will likely have the over in the win total…but for argument’s sake, we’ll go with the New Orleans Saints just because they are the older team out of the remaining three and have been on a downhill slide of late.

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