Shaun Rogers Arrest Prompts Bookie to Release Odds

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Apr/06/2010
Shaun Rogers

In what fans are hoping is not the first in a long line of typical NFL offseason arrests, Cleveland nose tackle Shaun Rogers was arrested for carrying a loaded gun an in airport last week. With the offseason posing as a usual trouble spot for NFL players, and fans looking for answers, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on which NFL team will have a player arrested next.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on NFL arrests:

Odds on next NFL team to have a player arrested

       Arizona Cardinals    5/1

       Atlanta Falcons    8/1

       Baltimore Ravens    10/1

       Buffalo Bills    5/1

       Carolina Panthers    12/1

       Chicago Bears    12/1

       Cincinnati Bengals   3/1

       Cleveland Browns    7/2

       Dallas Cowboys    15/1

       Denver Broncos    20/1

       Detroit Lions    8/1

       Green Bay Packers    15/1

       Houston Texans    10/1

       Indianapolis Colts   20/1

       Jacksonville Jaguars   8/1

       Kansas City Chiefs   8/1

       Miami Dolphins    10/1

       Minnesota Vikings    15/1

       New England Patriots   20/1

       New Orleans Saints   15/1

       New York Giants    10/1

       New York Jets    15/1

       Oakland Raiders    8/1

       Philadelphia Eagles   12/1

       Pittsburgh Steelers   7/1

       San Diego Chargers   12/1

       San Francisco 49ers   15/1

       Seattle Seahawks    10/1

       St Louis Rams    12/1

       Tampa Bay Buccaneers   10/1

       Tennessee Titans    15/1

       Washington Redskins   10/1

More Lost odds available upon request.

 

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