New England Patriots Odds to Win 2010 Super Bowl

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Aug/02/2009
New England Patriots Odds to Win 2010 Super Bowl

There is some value when it comes to the New England Patriots odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl whereas there is little value when it comes to New England winning the 2009 AFC East.  The Patriots are such a huge favorite to win the division the price is really not worth betting, especially when you consider this could be even more of a competitive division than last year.

The key to betting the New England Patriots to win the 2010 Super Bowl is finding the best payout odds. 

Listed below are the odds of New England winning the Super Bowl at each Gambling911.com endorsed online sportsbook.  The best payout odds are linked.

SBG Global +425
betED.com +385
Sportsbook.com +400
BetUS.com +575
Bookmaker.com +365
Sports Interaction +450
Sportingbet.com +600 (non US residents ONLY)

Hands down the best payout odds on New England winning the 2010 Super Bowl were featured at BetUS.com paying $575 for every $100 bet.  If you happen to live outside the US, Sportingbet.com had odds that paid out US$600 for every US$100 bet.  Our friends in Canada are welcome at Sportingbet and receive a special promotion upon joining.

With New England, the only thing we can possibly see hindering their chances of winning the 2010 Super Bowl is if quarterback Tom Brady has not fully recovered from his injury. 

Brady plans to play during the pre-season as opposed to 2008 when he sat out.

"I think I'll play," said Brady, in his first meeting with reporters during camp. "If you're the leader of the offense, you've got to be out there leading in the preseason and in practices."

In the past, the Patriots have not been significantly impacted by staff and player departures.  Nevertheless, longtime personnel chief Scott Pioli taking over operations at Kansas City and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels being named head coach of the Denver Broncos cannot be ignored.

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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