Odds to Win the 2010 Super Bowl

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/13/2009
Odds to Win the 2010 Super Bowl

While these odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl are scheduled to be updated at betED.com over the coming days, these were the payouts two weeks ago and some of them were quite lucrative.  We don't expect a whole lot of changes in the odds for the top ranked teams, two of which remain undefeated (New Orleans and Indianapolis). 

New Orleans and Indianapolis were both listed between 2/1 and 3/1 odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl over the past two weeks. 

The Minnesota Vikings are certainly playing good football these days and could be the team that beats New Orleans.  At between 3/1 and 4/1 odds of winning the 2010 Super Bowl, there is definitely some value to be had.

You gotta love San Diego's shot at this point.  The Chargers have won 8 straight and their odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl were listed at 10/1 two weeks ago.  These odds should be slashed in half we suspect come this week.

The Chargers won their 16th consecutive December game on Sunday, extending their NFL-record streak. San Diego has won eight straight games after starting the season 2-3.

Philip Rivers threw his 100th career touchdown pass, with it going to his most frequent target, Antonio Gates who has caught 29 of the 100.

The New England Patriots, listed with 6/1 odds two weeks ago, will probably be closer to 8/1 odds this week.

The Cincinnati Bengals would pay $1200 for very $100 bet if they go on to win the 2010 Super Bowl.

Other teams to keep a close eye on with substantial payout odds of winning the Super Bowl are the Green Bay Packers.  They would pay $2500 for every $100 bet.  The Arizona Cardinals would pay $2000 for every $100 bet and the Miami Dolphins would pay out a whopping $15,000 for every $100 bet.  These odds should be slashed somewhat heading into Week 15 of the NFL regular season.

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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