Cincinnati Bengals Super Bowl 50 Odds to Win – Updated Post Season

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/09/2016
Cincinnati Bengals Super Bowl 50 Odds to Win – Updated Post Season

The Cincinnati Bengals Super Bowl 50 odds to win updated January 9, 2016 were set at 20-1 for a potential payout of $2000 on every $100 or $200 on every $10 bet.

Heading into Week 17, the Bengals held the best record in the NFL Against The Spread (12-3).  Only the Minnesota Vikings had a better ATS record coming into the post season.  While this may not matter much for future wagers on the surface, one does get a sense of how well the Bengals have performed above expectations throughout the season, and this does speak volumes. 

The Bengals were without their star quarterback Andy Dalton facing off against the road favorite Steelers.

Not only has Cincinnati had to contend with one of the worst post season droughts in the league, they will also be facing a Pittsburgh team that has won four of the last five against them, including the last two in Cincy.  

AJ McCarron was set to start the first game in place of Dalton.  McCarron has been responsible with the ball in his last two starts after throwing two interceptions against the Steelers but has since thrown four touchdowns and no picks in three starts - two wins - with a 100.1 passer rating.

BetOnline features plenty of great Super Bowl 50 future betting options already including odds on the potential matchups.  Find all early Super Bowl 50 future odds here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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