Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl Payout $2800 and Up

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If you were lucky enough to get in on the Arizona Cardinals early on in the season and even as it progressed and they happen to win the 2009 Super Bowl, the payout could be anywhere from $2800 and up based on a $100 bet.

During the summer, SBG Global had the Arizona Cardinals with odds of 27/1 to win the 2009 Super Bowl for a payout potential of $2700 on every $100 bet.

At the start of the season heading into Week 2 things hadn't changed much, the Arizona Cardinals odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl were at +2800 for the $2800 payout at Bookmaker.com.

"At that time the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots were heavily favored to win the 2009 Super Bowl and neither even made it into the Playoffs," commented Dan Shapiro of Gambling911.com.

By Week 2, the Patriots were already down to +1300 odds following the Tom Brady injury during Week 1.

The Pittsburgh Steelers by contrast were single digit favorites throughout the regular season, though never really ranking atop the list.  That spot was typically held by the New York Giants. 

We updated the odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl in late October with the Steelers paying nearly 5/1 odds.  Arizona was not listed since they were still about to play a game and were off the futures board.

We should point out that Arizona's odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl grew longer after they won their division primarily because they were looking pretty dismal (remember the blowout on the road in New England).

Some early birds got the Arizona Cardinals with odds of 50/1 to win the 2009 Super Bowl heading into the season.  It all depended on the sportsbook.  That future bet pays $5000 for every $100 bet.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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