What the Betting Odds Say About the Atlanta Falcons’ Next Head Coach

Sportsbooks don’t just set odds for games. They also post futures on major NFL decisions, including head-coaching hires. Right now, BetOnline has a full board for who will become the next head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.

These odds reflect a combination of league buzz, betting activity, and how realistic each candidate is viewed in the hiring process. They aren’t predictions, but they provide a useful snapshot of how the market sees the Falcons’ search.

Below is a breakdown of what the numbers actually mean.


How to Read the Odds

All candidates on this board are listed with plus odds.

  • Lower plus odds = higher probability
  • Higher plus odds = longer shot

If a coach is listed at +200, a $100 bet would win $200 if that coach is hired. At +5000, the same bet would return $5,000, but with far lower odds of success.


The Favorites

These are the candidates the betting market views as most likely.

  • Kevin Stefanski (+200)
    The early favorite. His offensive background and proven head-coaching experience place him at the top of the board.
  • Klint Kubiak (+300)
    Close behind. His recent offensive success and familiarity with modern schemes make him a strong contender.

This top tier suggests the Falcons may prioritize offensive leadership.


Top Contenders

These coaches remain firmly in the mix but trail the favorites.

  • Mike LaFleur (+600)
    An offensive-minded coach with experience developing quarterbacks.
  • Jeff Hafley (+700)
    A defensive option whose name continues to surface in coaching discussions.
  • John Harbaugh (+800)
    A Super Bowl–winning coach whose odds reflect respect and speculation more than availability.
  • Mike McCarthy (+1000)
    A veteran head coach with championship experience.
  • Brian Flores (+1000)
    Known for defensive discipline and accountability, Flores remains a credible option.

Mid-Tier Contenders

These candidates carry intrigue but face more uncertainty.

  • Kliff Kingsbury (+1400)
  • Joe Brady (+2500)
  • Chris Shula (+2500)
  • David Shaw (+2500)
  • Vance Joseph (+2500)

Odds in this range often reflect experience or upside paired with questions about fit or timing.


Long Shots and Speculation Plays

Once the odds move past +3000, the list becomes more speculative.

  • Jesse Minter (+3300)
  • Matt Nagy (+3300)
  • Robert Saleh (+3300)
  • Deion Sanders (+3300)
  • Anthony Campanile (+5000)
  • Marcus Freeman (+5000)
  • Josh McDaniels (+5000)
  • Steve Spagnuolo (+5000)
  • Klayton Adams (+5000)

And at the far end of the board:

  • Bill Belichick (+6600)
  • Jon Gruden (+6600)

These names often reflect public interest, past success, or theoretical fits rather than active negotiations.


What This Market Really Tells Us

The Falcons’ odds suggest a few clear themes.

  • Offense appears to be a priority.
  • Proven NFL head coaches and coordinators are favored.
  • There is no overwhelming favorite, leaving room for movement.

As the hiring process unfolds, this market could tighten quickly around one or two candidates, especially as interviews begin.

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James O'Donnell