Buffalo Bills 2009 Super Bowl Odds: Too Early to Dream?

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Sep/07/2008

Prior to half time, the Buffalo Bills were 20-7 verses what was expected to be a very good Seattle Seahawks team.  In the end, this wasn't just a win, it was an anhilation with the Bills winning 34-10.

A Tom Brady injury early on in their game against the Kansas City Chiefs coupled with the Bills solid performance certainly had Buffalo fans thinking about their Super Bowl odds early. Whether a dream or not, the Bills 2009 Super Bowl odds would result in a massive payout.

Their odds of winning the AFC East were set at +600 for a $600 win with every $100 bet. A $100 bet would pay out $7050 at betED.com. It will be interesting to see how these odds change come Monday. All odds are locked in when bet.

New England quarterback Tom Brady left Sunday's game against Kansas City after being hit on the left leg, depriving the Patriots of the reigning NFL MVP.

Tom Brady is hit Sunday by Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard, bottom. The Patriots announced Brady had a knee injury and his return was questionable.

The two-time Super Bowl MVP, who has started 128 consecutive games, limped off the field midway through the first quarter when he was hit in the pocket by Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard. The team announced Brady had a knee injury and his return was questionable.

Brady wasn't the only injury.  Seattle Seahawks receiver Nate Burleson limped off the field midway through the third quarter after hurting his left knee against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Burleson, who caught a 20-yard touchdown pass in the first half, was hurt when he tripped himself up while trying to cut back for a pass at the Bills 20. He lay on the field for several minutes and required help to get up. Burleson then limped off, favoring his left leg, and trainers iced his left knee on the bench.

The Seahawks announced that Burleson was out for the game, the injury further depleting the team's already banged-up receiving corps. Seattle began the season opener minus two starters: Deion Branch (knee) and Bobby Engram (shoulder).

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