Can I Bet the NFL Playoffs Online From Indianapolis?

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You can bet the NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl from a host of online sportsbooks available to residents of Indianapolis.


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Currently there are no sportsbooks located in the Indianapolis area that one can visit in person (i.e. at a casino).

BetOnline had the Colts paying $2500 for every $100 bet to win the Super Bowl heading into the Playoffs.

They squeaked in with a win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 17.  This marks the first time the Colts have made the Playoffs since 2014.

"I'm so thankful that I am in good health," Colts starting quarterback Andrew Luck said. "That I get to play the game I love with an amazing group of men. So thankful, certainly. Fulfilled in a sense. This really has been a fulfilling road to this point. I'm not satisfied. We certainly have business to take care of."

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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