Green Bay Packers Super Bowl 2010 Odds

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Jan/03/2010
Green Bay Packers Super Bowl 2010 Odds

The Green Bay Packers Super Bowl 2010 odds were listed at around +2200 for a payout potential of $2200 on every $100 coming into Week 17.  They will repeat play against a team they just clobbered this Sunday, the Arizona Cardinals, during Week 1 of the NFL Playoffs.  Super Bowl 2010 odds were expected to be updated at Sportsbook.com on Monday.  

The Arizona Cardinals and Green Bay Packers knew well before kickoff that they would be playing each other again on the same field in a few days.

Aaron Rodgers, playing mostly against the Arizona reserves, shredded the Cardinals in a 33-7 Packers rout on Sunday.

Rodgers played three quarters, completing 21 of 26 passes for 235 yards and a touchdown.

Charles Woodson returned an interception 45 yards for another score as the Packers (11-5) won for the seventh time in eight games.

It was the most one-sided home loss for Arizona in coach Ken Whisenhunt's three seasons with the Cardinals. Arizona (10-6) sat quarterback Kurt Warner after one quarter.  Arizona will not have to travel to Green Bay to avenge this loss as they host the Packers again at home next week. 

The Packers finished the season 11-5 with their decisive win over the Cardinals.

The Packers had entered the season with +2500 odds of winning the 2010 Super Bowl, nearly identical odds to what were available coming into Week 17.  Odds had fluctuated throughout the season as early on the Packers were looking a bit exposed.

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Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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