Patriots Have Shocking Super Bowl Odds After Week 9 Vs. Falcons

The Patriots haven't made the Super Bowl since the 2018 season

The New England Patriots’ Week 9 win vs. the Atlanta Falcons wasn’t the prettiest, but the bottom line is that head coach Mike Vrabel and company have now won six in a row.

They’re tied with the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts for the best record in the NFL and appear destined to snap a four-year playoff drought.

But are Drake Maye and the Patriots (7-2) Super Bowl contenders too?

According to The Athletic’s 2025 NFL Playoff Simulator, New England has the third-best odds to win the Super Bowl among AFC teams at 8% as of Monday morning.

The only AFC squads with a (slightly) better chance than the Patriots are the Colts and Buffalo Bills, who both are at 9%.

Buffalo, Indianapolis and New England all have barely longer odds than the Los Angeles Rams (13%) and Philadelphia Eagles (10%), while the Green Bay Packers are at 9% as well.

The model shows the Patriots with a 97% chance of making the postseason, 60% of winning the AFC East and 28% chance of earning a first-round bye in the playoffs.

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Per The Athletic, the simulator estimates odds by “randomly simulating the remainder of the season thousands of times and counting how often each team makes the playoffs, gets the No. 1 seed, the No. 1 draft pick and so on.”

Furthermore, the model estimates “each team’s probability of winning each remaining game using a statistical forecast that incorporates a host of data, including team records, roster changes, weather, game location and more advanced measures like expected points added and success rate.”

New England faces the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2) on the road on Sunday in Week 10.