Three-Peat? Odds to Win 2024 UFL Title led by Two-Time USFL Champions

DraftKings released the odds for the 2024 UFL Championship with the Birmingham Stallions coming in as the favorites to win a third title in a row.
Three-Peat? Odds to Win 2024 UFL Title led by Two-Time USFL Champions
Three-Peat? Odds to Win 2024 UFL Title led by Two-Time USFL Champions /

Kickoff month for the UFL is here with the bet props officially being put together for the 2024 season. DraftKings released its list of the eight teams’ odds to win the UFL Championship this year. 

Here is the list of the odds:

  • Birmingham Stallions +300
  • St. Louis Battlehawks +380
  • D.C. Defenders +380
  • Arlington Renegades +475
  • Houston Roughnecks +650
  • Memphis Showboats +800
  • Michigan Panthers +1300
  • San Antonio Brahmas +1500

Unsurprisingly, the Stallions are the favorites after winning the USFL Championship for two straight seasons. Skip Holtz's unit has only lost three games in 24 games played. With most of the key players back from last season, Birmingham is a clear front-runner to win it all.

St. Louis Battlehawks and D.C. share the second spot at +380 with both teams recently retaining their star quarterbacks for the 2024 season. The Battlehawks are bringing back AJ McCarron, while the Defenders return with Jordan Ta'amu. The Renegades (+475) round out the top four of the betting odds after making an improbable run for the XFL Championship in 2023.

The one surprise is the Showboats having the sixth-best odds (+800) despite having new quarterback Case Cookus running the show with one of the best offenses in the league. Houston (+650) and Michigan (+1300) are also longshots. San Antonio (+1500) finishes at the bottom with a new coaching staff ripping apart the roster to bring in new talent.

Birmingham faces off against the Renegades in Arlington to open the season on March 30.

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Anthony Miller has been covering professional spring football since 2019 including XFL, USFL, and CFL. He was a local news reporter in Texas before transitioning to sports. Other sites he writes for includes College Football Network and NTZ Network.