2025 NFL MVP Betting Odds: Lamar Jackson Favored to win Third MVP

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Last Updated on February 13, 2025 10:29 pm by Anthony Rome

The early odds for the 2025 NFL MVP have been released by various sportsbooks. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is the current favorite, with odds at +500, indicating a 16.67% implied probability of winning. Read on for a complete breakdown of the 2025 NFL MVP Betting Odds.

Here is a breakdown of the top contenders and their respective odds:

2025 NFL MVP Betting Odds

Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens): +500

Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills): +550

Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs): +750

Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals): +750

Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders): +1000

Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers): +2000

Jordan Love (Green Bay Packers): +2200

C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans): +2500

Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers): +2500

Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals): +2500

You can see a complete list of NFL MVP Odds at BetOnline.

Notably, the first non-quarterbacks to appear on the odds board are Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles) at +6000 and Jahmyr Gibbs at +7500. The last non-quarterback to win the MVP award was Adrian Peterson in 2012.

NFL MVP History & Notable Facts

  • The first MVP award was given to Jim Brown (Cleveland Browns) in 1957. Brown remains the only player to win MVP in his rookie season.
  • The award is heavily dominated by quarterbacks (QBs), with quarterbacks winning over 45 times since its inception.
  • Running backs (RBs) were historically more common winners, but the last non-QB MVP was Adrian Peterson in 2012.
  • Defensive players have won only twice:
  • Alan Page (DT, Minnesota Vikings) in 1971
  • Lawrence Taylor (LB, New York Giants) in 1986
  • No wide receiver, tight end, or offensive lineman has ever won MVP.
  • Quarterbacks dominate the award due to their influence on the game.
  • The last 11 MVP winners have all been QBs.
  • Winning teams matter – MVPs often come from playoff-bound teams with strong records.
  • Dual-threat QBs like Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes have gained prominence in recent years.