Kyle Pitts Next Team Odds

Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts set career highs with 88 catches and 5 TD receptions in 2025-26. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)
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After completing the 2025 season on a club option, it’s time for veteran Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts to take his talents to the NFL’s unrestricted free agency market this offseason. The one-time Pro Bowl tight end nicknamed “Unicorn” is doing just that in 2026.

To get a sense of where Pitts could go next, Bookies.com – where our sports betting apps reviews keep you informed – compiled hypothetical odds on where the former first-round NFL Draft pick out of Florida will play next season.

Kyle Pitts Next Team Odds

TeamPercentage ChanceOdds
Atlanta Falcons65.5%-190
New England Patriots7.4%+1250
Kansas City Chiefs5.4%+1750
Miami Dolphins3.8%+2500
Tampa Bay Buccaneers3.8%+2500
Philadelphia Eagles3.2%+3000
Washington Commanders3.2%+3000
The Field4.8%+2000

These odds are hypothetical and exclusive to Bookies.com, but the NFL betting action will be very real with the Conference Championship games and Super Bowl in the next few weeks.

Who Signs Kyle Pitts?

After hauling in a career-high 88 receptions for 928 yards and five scores (also a career best) this season, Pitts should command a large market as an unrestricted free agent. The five-year veteran has 3,579 yards on 284 catches through his first 78 games in the league, all with Atlanta.

Pitts’ market value is estimated at $14.6 million a year, via Spotrac, with the site projecting him to earn a four-year, $58.5 million deal this offseason. That would be well north of the $10.878 million he earned in 2025.

He has never played with any NFL team except the Falcons, who don’t have a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft (DraftKings Sportsbook has Draft props listed). Considering the success Pitts has had in Atlanta, we’re giving the team that drafted him the best odds (by far) of keeping the former No. 4 pick. That’s why the Falcons check in at -190 (or a 65.5% chance) to do keep him this offseason.

One thing that’s worth keeping in mind with Pitts’ current (for now) employer is that Atlanta recently hired former Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski as the club’s next coach. It remains to be seen how bringing in a offensive-minded leader in 2026 will change the Falcons on that unit after playing under longtime defensive coordinator-turned-head coach Raheem Morris.

Who Else Could Land Pitts?

Should Atlanta whiff in retaining Pitts, keep an eye on other up-and-comers in the league. The AFC East champion New England Patriots – 5-point favorites over the Denver Broncos at bet365 Sportsbook for Sunday’s AFC Championship Game – hold the best chances of any team outside of the Peach State to land Pitts in the offseason, at +1250 odds on our board.

Other potential suitors in the chase for Pitts include the Kansas City Chiefs (+1750), Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+2500 each). Up next are the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders at +3000 each (that would only equal a 3.2% implied probability at sports betting sites).

Given Pitts’ continued ascent at tight end, with his yearlong stats as solid as ever in the 2025-26 season, it seems a given that NFL general managers will be trying hard to get his name on the dotted line. The NFL’s free agency period officially kicks off March 11.