NFL Playoffs 2010 Odds Now Posted

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jan/03/2010

Gambling911.com readers will be thrilled to know that Bookmaker.com has already posted NFL Playoffs 2010 odds overnight Sunday.  The line on the Jets/Bengals game was posted prior to the start of the 4th quarter in fact as it was obvious New York would win this game with a blowout.

"It's possible a few of these odds will change pretty quickly so I would suggest locking the current lines in now if you find them enticing," said Don Shapiro, head of the Sports Odds Department at Gambling911.com late Sunday evening.

NFL Playoffs 2010 odds were as follows:

CINCINNATI BENGALS -2 ½ New York Jets:  We expect this line to fall and it is possible the Jets will become the favorite as heavy early action flows in.  Amazingly, early "sharp" action has initially pushed the line up to -3 overnight.

DALLAS COWBOYS -4 Philadelphia Eagles:  This was the other game being played on the 9th  and another of three rematches taking place during the NFL Playoffs 2010 Wildcard Weekend.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -4 Baltimore Ravens:  This one goes off Sunday.  It is the only non-rematch of the Wildcard weekend.  There are injuries on the Patriots team and this could give the Ravens a legitimate shot.  Even Tom Brady is not 100 percent as he apparently has a broken rib.  New England, however, has been playing quite well at home.  Watch the weather here especially when it comes to the TOTAL.

ARIZONA CARDINALS -2 ½ Green Bay Packers.

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Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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