Aaron Hernandez Jersey Exchange Lines Are Long – Latest Patriots Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/06/2013
Aaron Hernandez Jersey Exchange Lines Are Long – Latest Patriots Odds

The Aaron Hernandez jersey exchange started Saturday with lines wrapping around whole blocks in some cases.  The New England Patriots, Hernandez’ former team, have only taken a slight hit in terms of future pricing to win the 2014 Super Bowl, down a half point at Bookmaker from +800 to +850. 

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Hernandez was charged with murder of a family friend last week.  The Patriots are encouraging parents to swap his No. 81 jersey for that of any other player on the team.

"We know that children love wearing their Patriots jerseys, but may not understand why parents don't want them wearing their Hernandez jerseys anymore," New England Patriots spokesman Stacey James said in a statement. "We hope this opportunity to exchange those jerseys at the Patriots ProShop for another player's jersey will be well received by parents."

There’s a bit of a catch.  The swap is only available to those who purchased the jersey via the Patriots' ProShop and PatriotsProShop.com.

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Odds to Win the 2014 Super Bowl at Bookmaker

New England Patriots 7/1
San Francisco 7/1
Denver Broncos 8/1
Baltimore Ravens 7/1
Seattle Seahawks 8/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 9/1
Green Bay Packers 10/1
Atlanta Falcons 16/1
Houston Texans 16/1
New Orleans Saints 18/1
New York Giants 20/1
Dallas Cowboys 25/1
Washington Redskins 28/1

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