2025 NFL Coach of the Year Odds: Mike Vrabel Clear Favorite, Ben Johnson Surges
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Check out the latest lines at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Dec. 3, as well as what to know about some of the leading contenders for NFL Coach of the Year.
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NFL Coach of the Year 2025 odds
Mike Vrabel, Patriots: -270
What to know: After starting 1-2, the Pats have won 10 straight and have the best overall record in the league at 11-2. A couple of their most notable wins include defeating Buffalo on the road in Week 5 and the Bucs in Tampa Bay in Week 10. Drake Maye is also the new favorite to win MVP. In the wake of this success, Vrabel's odds over the last month have shortened to -270 from +145.
Ben Johnson, Bears: +275
What to know: The Bears are surging. After upsetting the Eagles on Black Friday, 9-3 Chicago is one of the most-bet teams to win the Super Bowl. Ben Johnson's Coach of the Year odds are also surging, as he's moved up the board +275 from +3000 since the beginning of November. The squad lost its first two games of the season but has since gone 9-1. The Bears have forced the most interceptions on the season (17) and have the 11th-best special teams unit in the NFL.
Mike Macdonald, Seahawks: +650
What to know: Like the Bears, the Seahawks are 9-3 and Seattle is currently first in the NFC West. Under Macdonald, Jaxon Smith-Njigba has become one of the game's best wideouts, with an impressive 1,336 receiving yards on the season.
Shane Steichen, Colts: +2200
What to know: The Colts have surprised the league and at 8-4, they are tied with the Jaguars for first in the AFC South. Indy has the fourth-best offense in the league, quarterback Daniel Jones has the fourth-most passing yards (3,041) and running back Jonathan Taylor has the most rushing yards (1,282).
Liam Coen, Jaguars: +2500
What to know: As noted above, Coen has helped lead his Jags to a first-place tie in the AFC South over 13 weeks. Their special teams unit ranks eighth in the NFL and their defense ranks 11th. Jacksonville has won four of its last five.
Kyle Shanahan, 49ers: +2500
What to know: Despite battling injuries, Shanahan has coached his Niners to a 9-4 record. San Francisco has the fifth-best special teams unit, has won four of its last five and sits third in the NFC West.
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