AFC Wild Card Weekend Odds 2010

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AFC Wild Card Weekend odds (2010) have already been posted for the Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots game.  Odds on the Jets or Texans vs. the Cincinnati Bengals were still to be determined. 

AFC Wild Card Weekend odds on the Ravens vs. Patriots opened at New England -4 at Bookmaker.com.  Baltimore controlled their own destiny during Week 17, squeaking into the 2010 Playoffs with a 9-7 record.  The Patriots enter the AFC Wild Card Weekend with a 10-6 record after losing to the Houston Texans on the road during Week 17.

Cincinnati was already guaranteed a spot in the AFC Wild Card Weekend with a Surprising 10-5 record.  They won the AFC North division as a huge 8-1 long shot early on in the season at most online sportsbooks. 

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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