Pro Bowl 2010 Odds: NFC Favored

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NFL commish Roger Goodell is changing things up this year, putting the Pro Bowl before the Super Bowl, as opposed to after and Sportsbetting.com has all your Pro Bowl 2010 odds

The NFL's All-Star game will go this Sunday and the National Football Conference is a 2-point favorite with an Over/Under of 56.5.

The NFC leads the series 20-19 and won last year's game by a final of 30-21.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has become the de facto starter for the NFC Pro Bowl team. Both Drew Brees and Brett Favre will be absent from the game.

Brees obviously is playing in the Super Bowl and will not be available.  Favre will be nursing a left ankle injury he sustained during the second half of the NFC Championship game.

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