Next NFL Head Coach Team Odds in 2025: A Gambling911 Gold Mine

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BetOnline is one of the true leaders when it comes to turning today's news into a unique betting market, whether it be sports, politics and entertainment.  It's indeed masterful what comes out of the BetOnline laboratory most days.

And that's been the case since Monday with their next NFL head coach odds for various teams.

Gambling911.com's Most Searched for January 8, 2025 provides a glimpse into the success of this type of offering.  It's massive.

Over the course of the last three day period, results have been akin to that of a Super Bowl or Kentucky Derby.

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Wednesday Heatseekers at Gambling911 were as follows:

  1. Kilff Kingsbury Chicago Bears Head Coach Odds
  2. Mike Vrabel Next New England Patriots Head Coach Odds
  3. Ben Johnson Next Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Odds
  4. Brian Flores Next New England Patriots Head Coach Odds
  5. Bet on Trump Acquiring Greenland

A one minute snapshot of traffic reveals about half related to next NFL coaching job odds

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We can tell you that the jump from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's purchase of Greenland betting market searches to odds on Brian Flores becoming the next head coach of the New England Patriots was a mighty large leap.

"Kliff Kingsbury odds of becoming the next Chicago Bears head coach was killing it all of Wednesday afternoon," remarked Gambling911.com Senior Editor Payton O'Brien.

Here were your searches the last 24 hours, that includes much of Tuesday:

  1. Mike Vrabel Next New England Patriots Head Coach Odds
  2. Ben Johnson Next Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Odds
  3. Kilff Kingsbury Chicago Bears Head Coach Odds
  4. Brian Flores Next New England Patriots Head Coach Odds
  5. Bet on Trump Acquiring Greenland
  6. Mark Carney Next Liberal Party Leader Canada Odds
  7. Pay Per Head Sportsbooks
  8. Johni Broome Total Points Scored Prop Bet vs. Texas January 7

"With the Chicago Bears interviewing Mike Vrabel we can see this search trend continue for several more days," O'Brien predicts.  "Today's other big news was Bill Belichick switching gears and heading back to the NFL to coach the Las Vegas Raiders after accepting the UNC head coaching job."

That was one courtesy of none other than NFL.com, so it had to be taken seriously.

"BetOnline is like a machine churning out odds and betting market announcements," Gambling911.com Senior Sports Reporter, Don Shapiro, noted.  "In the case of the Next NFL Team Head Coach, each candidate seems to take on a life of their own."

Shapiro observed huge surges in Ben Johnson odds to become the next Jacksonville Jaguars head coach on Tuesday.

"The overall searches for Ben Johnson becoming head coach of the Jaguars were about half that of Mike Vrabel becoming the next New England Patriots head coach but Johnson inquiries were resulting in more calls to action (i.e. bets)."

The BetOnlne press folks equated the NFL coaching carousel to a long running soap opera.

“'As the NFL Coaching World Turns' could be a soap opera that I think we all would watch," Scott from BetOnline tells Gambling911.com. "As the World Turns lasted 54 years on CBS while the NFL is in Year 59."

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