Giants, Falcons, Steelers, Broncos Odds to Win the 2012 Super Bowl

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Gambling911.com has the latest Giants, Falcons, Steelers and Broncos odds to win the 2012 Super Bowl as these four teams prepare to play on Sunday.  You can get up to $900 in FREE CASH when you open an online wagering account at BetOnline.com here

The Pittsburgh Steelers promised a $1100 payout for every $100 bet if they are to go on and win the 2012 Super Bowl.  That is some great value considering they played in the big game last year.

More great value has the Atlanta Falcons promising a payout of $3000 on every $100 bet with a Super Bowl win this year.

For those of you who think the Giants can win the Super Bowl, the payout would be $1600 for every $100 wagered.

The Denver Broncos had the longest odds of winning the 2012 Super Bowl of any team coming into this weekend except the Bengals, who were knocked out earlier on Saturday.  The payout on a Denver Super Bowl win would be $4500 for every $100 bet

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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