2010 Week 16 NFL Power Rankings

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These 2010 Week 16 NFL power rankings are courtesy of Gambling911.com and are based on the 2011 Super Bowl odds featured at SBG Global.  The ( ) indicates last week’s NFL Power Ranking position.

The New England Patriots maintain their number one position and solidify their chances of winning a Super Bowl title.  At 2/1 odds, this is the shortest price offered yet this season to win the championship game. 

The Atlanta Falcons hold onto their number two spot and now promise a payout of $500 for every $100 bet.

The Steelers maintain the number three spot.  Odds were not immediately available but were expected to be at 5/1 following their defeat of Carolina Thursday night. 

While the top 4 spots remained the same, Baltimore jumped ahead of New Orleans after their defeat last week to capture the number 5 spot.  Their odds were practically slashed in half from 15/1 last week to nearly 9/1 this week. 

While New Orleans dropped a ranking, they were still being offered at the same odds. 

The Bears make a dramatic re-entry into the top 10 NFL Power Rankings this week at number 7.

 

*1 - New England Patriots (1) – Now pay $200 for every $100 bet to win the 2011 Super Bowl. 

*2 – Atlanta Falcons (2) – Pay $500 for every $100 bet.

*3 – Pittsburgh Steelers (3) – Odds not immediately available. 

*4 – Philadelphia Eagles (4) – Pay $700 for every $100 bet.

*5 – Baltimore Ravens (8) – Pay $950 for every $100 bet.

*6 – New Orleans Saints (5) – Pay $1000 for every $100 bet.

*7 – Chicago Bears (na) – Pay $1350

*8 – San Diego Chargers (6) – Pay $1600

*9 – Indianapolis Colts (10) – Now pay 1800

*10 – New York Jets (na) – Pay $1900

 

The Giants were at 20/1 odds. 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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