Best Odds on NFL Conference Championships and Super Bowl

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jan/17/2009
Arizona Cardinals

Heading into Sunday, Gambling911.com was monitoring the best odds on the NFL Conference Championships including the NFC and AFC games which will ultimately determine which teams were going to the 2009 Super Bowl.

The best odds on the Eagles vs. Cardinals game could be found at just about 90 percent of the online sportsbooks with Philadelphia as a -3 ½ favorite.  If you were planning on betting the Cardinals, your best option would be to do so at Sportsinteraction.com.  They had Arizona at +4.

As for the Ravens vs. Steelers AFC showdown, the best odds available for Pittsburgh was a line of -5 ½ found at BetUS.com.  Most books had this one at Ravens +6 however.

As for the 2009 Super Bowl, Gambling911.com definitely recommends shopping around for the best future odds since they vary wildly depending on the Internet sportsbook.

Bookmaker.com had some of the best odds on the Cardinals, paying nearly $700 for every $100 bet .  A number of books we looked at only paid $500 for every $100 bet. 

BetUS.com was offering odds on Philadelphia winning the 2009 Super Bowl at 2/1 for a $200 payout on every $100 bet.  Most books were paying $150 or less. 

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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