NFL 2009 – 2010 Future Bets To Win Super Bowl

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Even starting from the top with the New England Patriots, there is value when it comes to the 2010 Super Bowl.  Should the Pats win, the payout would be $450 for every $100 bet at Sports Interaction.com.

The next shortest odds belong to the Pittsburgh Steelers paying $900 for every $100 bet should they win the 2010 Super Bowl.

Most online sportsbooks have San Diego with the third shortest odds, however, Sports Interaction lists them tied with the Eagles, promising a payout of $1100 for every $100 bet.

The Giants would pay $1200 for every $100 bet if they win the 2010 Super Bowl while the Colts would pay out $1300.

NFL 2009 and 2010 future bets were available at Sports Interaction.com.

New England Patriots

 

+450

 

Pittsburgh Steelers

 

+900

 

San Diego Chargers

 

+1100

 

Philadelphia Eagles

 

+1100

 

New York Giants

 

+1200

 

Indianapolis Colts

 

+1300

 

Dallas Cowboys

 

+1600

 

Minnesota Vikings

 

+1600

 

New Orleans Saints

 

+2000

 

Tennessee Titans

 

+2000

 

Chicago Bears

 

+2000

 

Carolina Panthers

 

+2200

 

Atlanta Falcons

 

+2300

 

Arizona Cardinals

 

+2300

 

Baltimore Ravens

 

+2500

 

Washington Redskins

 

+2800

 

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