Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl 2010 Odds

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The Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl 2010 Odds came in at +2750 prior to Week 17 of the regular NFL season.   Those odds would pay out $2750 for every $100 bet at SBG Global.  The Ravens clinched a Wildcard Playoffs spot late Sunday afternoon. 

Willis McGahee had 167 rushing yards and three TDs in the Ravens win against Oakland to become the first Raven to do that since Lewis in 2003.

Baltimore will open the playoffs next weekend at either Cincinnati or New England, depending on the results of the Bengals game against the New York Jets later Sunday.

The Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl 2010 odds coming into Week 17 were essentially the same as those listed coming into the start of the regular season.  At that time, the Ravens had odds of +2500.

Both Baltimore and New York (Jets) were controlling their own destinies.

Super Bowl 2010 odds would be updated on Monday at SBG Global

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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