The NFC South division race stays razor-tight atop Polymarket's trader consensus, with the Carolina Panthers edging a 34% implied probability amid their recent offensive surge behind Chuba Hubbard's league-leading rushing yards, offsetting a porous defense and the NFL's worst record at 1-7. New Orleans Saints (30.5%) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (30.0%) hover close, fueled by Derek Carr's return from injury and Baker Mayfield's top-10 total QBR, respectively, despite all three teams grappling with shaky secondaries and turnover-prone play. Atlanta Falcons lag at 23% despite a 5-3 start, as their tougher remaining schedule—including NFC North foes—and Kirk Cousins' interception issues temper optimism in this historically volatile division with 10 weeks left for upsets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedPro Football: NFC South Champion
Pro Football: NFC South Champion
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35%
Carolina Panthers 30%
New Orleans Saints 29%
Atlanta Falcons 26%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
33%
Carolina Panthers
36%
New Orleans Saints
29%
Atlanta Falcons
23%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35%
Carolina Panthers 30%
New Orleans Saints 29%
Atlanta Falcons 26%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
33%
Carolina Panthers
36%
New Orleans Saints
29%
Atlanta Falcons
23%
If multiple teams tie atop the division, this market will resolve according to the official tiebreak procedure of the NFL.
If the 2026 NFL regular season is cancelled, postponed after January 17, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared for this division within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 2, 2026, 6:36 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...The NFC South division race stays razor-tight atop Polymarket's trader consensus, with the Carolina Panthers edging a 34% implied probability amid their recent offensive surge behind Chuba Hubbard's league-leading rushing yards, offsetting a porous defense and the NFL's worst record at 1-7. New Orleans Saints (30.5%) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (30.0%) hover close, fueled by Derek Carr's return from injury and Baker Mayfield's top-10 total QBR, respectively, despite all three teams grappling with shaky secondaries and turnover-prone play. Atlanta Falcons lag at 23% despite a 5-3 start, as their tougher remaining schedule—including NFC North foes—and Kirk Cousins' interception issues temper optimism in this historically volatile division with 10 weeks left for upsets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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