Miami’s Ward new Heisman favorite

By Only Players Staff

Updated 9/16/24 6:29am ET

Miami’s Cam Ward is the new +550 Heisman Trophy betting favorite at DraftKings, after previous favorite Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers left Saturday’s win with an injury.

Ewers now has +2000 odds, and so does Arch Manning. The 19-year-old sophomore accounted for five total touchdowns in the Longhorns’ blowout win over UTSA. Top-ranked Texas hosts Louisiana-Monroe as 45-point favorites this weekend.

Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Jaxson Dart of Ole Miss are the second favorites with +700 odds. Tennessee’s Nico Iamaleava has +850 odds, and the Vols have a marquee game at 15th-ranked Oklahoma.

Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel, who entered the season as the favorite, has +900 odds.

At +2000, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty has the longest odds of any non-quarterback.

Heisman Trophy odds (top 10), courtesy of DraftKings

Cam Ward +550

Jalen Milroe +700

Jaxson Dart +700

Nico Iamaleava +850

Dillon Gabriel +900

Carson Beck +1200

Will Howard +2000

Quinn Ewers +2000

Arch Manning +2000

Miller Moss +2000

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