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Super Bowl Odds For Teams Remaining In Playoffs
Minnesota Vikings Super Bowl Odds - The Minnesota Vikings Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 12:1. The Vikings are coming off a NFC North title and a 10-6 record last season. Minnesota has arguably the best running back in the league with Adrian Peterson. Minnesota will need to get good production out of the quarterback position if they are going to have a chance to win the Super Bowl this year.
*Updated 1/18/2010 - The Minnesota Vikings are currently in the NFC Title game against the New Orleans Saints. As things stand now, the Vikings are at 4 to 1 odds to win Super Bowl XLIV.
New Orleans Saints Super Bowl Odds - The New Orleans Saints Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 22:1 for the upcoming season. New Orleans is coming off an 8-8 season but has big expectations surrounding them this year. Their quarterback Drew Brees led the NFL in passing yards last year. They will likely have a dynamic offense, but their defense will be the key to how far the Saints can go this year.
*Updated 1/18/2010 - As the leading team in the NFC all season, the Saints Super Bow XLIV Odds have improved, making the Saints a 2 to 1 favorite.
New York Jets Super Bowl Odds - The New York Jets Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 40:1 for the upcoming NFL season. The Jets will likely have their first round draft choice Mark Sanchez take over for them at quarterback sometime early in the season. First year Head Coach Rex Ryan should help add a toughness to their defense. The Jets will need Sanchez to play well right away for them if they are going to be successful this year.
*Updated 1/18/2010 - No one believed in the Jets except for themselves and head coach Rex Ryan. At one point, the Jets though they'd be eliminated from playoff contention. Now the Jets sit in the AFC Championship game at 13 to 2 odds to win Super Bowl XLIV.
Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl Odds - The Indianapolis Colts Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 12:1 for this upcoming season. The Colts are coming off a 12-4 season last year. They are always a threat to win any game they play with Peyton Manning playing quarterback for them. The Colts have plenty of talent surrounding Manning and are once again hoping for a big season.
*Updated 1/18/2010 - It is no surprise that the Colts are one of the final 4 teams left in the playoffs. One of the early season favorites, the Colts are now listed as the favorites to win Super Bowl XLIV at 6 to 5 odds.
Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl XLIV Odds - The Betting Lines have the Odds to Win Super Bowl for the Arizona Cardinals listed at 26:1 for this upcoming season. The Cardinals are coming off a magical season in which they won the NFC Championship Game and played the Pittsburgh Steelers down to the wire before coming up short in the Super Bowl. Arizona should once again be a threat in the NFC with their explosive offense.
Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl XLIV Odds - The Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl Odds are listed at 24:1 to win it all this season. Atlanta seemed to find a franchise quarterback last season with the emergence of rookie Matt Ryan. Atlanta acquired TE Tony Gonzalez this off season which should add even more fire power to an already explosive offense. The Falcons have everything in place to be a dynamic offense this year and should have a great chance to make the playoffs for the second straight season.
Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XLIV Odds - Super Bowl Lines have the Baltimore Ravens listed at 22-1 to win the Super Bowl this season. Baltimore is coming off a hard fought loss in the AFC Championship game to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens seemed to have found their quarterback as rookie Joe Flacco stepped in and played very well for them last year. This year the Ravens will once again lean on their tenacious defense and a solid running attack which has been their staple in recent years.
Buffalo Bills Super Bowl XLIV Odds - The Buffalo Bills Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 50:1 for this upcoming NFL season. The Bills are hoping that their acquisition of Terrell Owens will help improve them from a 7-9 record last year. Owens should give quarterback Trent Edwards a dynamic weapon for him on offense. Buffalo will likely be better this season, but it may be difficult for them to succeed in a very tough AFC.
Carolina Panthers Super Bowl XLIV Odds - Betting Lines have the Carolina Panthers Odds to Win Super Bowl listed at 22:1. The Panthers have one of the most dynamic running games in the NFL with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathon Stewart coming out of the backfield. Poor play by quarterback Jake Delhomme derailed them in the playoffs last year and his level of play will be a big factor in how far the Panthers will go this season. Carolina is coming off a 12-4 season in which they won the NFC South.
Chicago Bears Super Bowl Odds - Super Bowl Odds have the Chicago Bears listed at 18:1 to win the big game this year. Chicago is coming off a 9-7 season which saw them barely miss out on the playoffs. The Bears made a big splash when they acquired Pro Bowl QB Jay Cutler this off season. Bears fans are hoping that Cutler will fill a long time void they have had at that position. Whether or not the Bears have enough weapons for him on offense will be a major factor on how good they are this season.
Cincinnati Bengals Super Bowl Odds - The Cincinnati Bengals Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 70:1 for this upcoming NFL season. The Bengals are coming off a dismal 2008 season in which they went 4-11-1. Their quarterback Carson Palmer was out for almost all of last season due to injury. If he is able to stay healthy the Bengals should be much better this season. They have a young talented defense who played well at the end of last season. The Bengals will be a much better team this year, but it may be too much to ask of them to make the playoffs.
Cleveland Browns Super Bowl Odds - Super Bowl Lines have the Cleveland Browns listed at 80:1 to win it all this year. New Head Coach Eric Mangini will be looking to improve a team that struggled last year finishing 4-12. Cleveland will need to find consistency at the quarterback position if they are going to be successful this year. Brady Quinn looks to be the guy who will start the season as their quarterback. If Quinn can play well for them, the Browns will be a much tougher team to deal with this season.
Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XLIV Odds - The Dallas Cowboys Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 15:1 for the upcoming season. The Cowboys released WR Terrell Owens this off season and it will be interesting to see how much the offense will miss him. Tony Romo has some pressure on him to have a big season for them at quarterback. Dallas is still an extremely talented team, but whether or not they can put it all together and contend for a title is yet to be decided.
Denver Broncos Super Bowl XLIV Odds - Betting Lines have the Denver Broncos Odds to Win Super Bowl listed at 55:1. The Broncos welcome in a new Head Coach in Josh McDaniels. McDaniels was unable to get along with the team's star quarterback Jay Cutler which led to them trading him. Denver will replace Cutler with Kyle Orton this season. The Broncos may end up regretting trading Cutler and a lack of overall talent may lead to a disappointing season this year.
Detroit Lions Super Bowl XLIV Odds - The Detroit Lions Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 100:1 for the upcoming NFL season. The Lions are coming off an incredibly difficult season which saw them go 0-16. Detroit drafted QB Matthew Stafford with the first overall pick in this year's NFL draft. Stafford should end up being a big help to the Lions, but it may take a season or two until the team is able to turn it around. The Lions will not go winless again this year but they will likely end up losing their share of games.
Green Bay Packers Super Bowl Odds - The Green Bay Packers Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 28:1 for the upcoming season. The Packers are coming off a disappointing season finishing with a record of 6-10. One bright spot for Green Bay is their QB Aaron Rodgers who had the 6th highest quarterback rating last season. The Packers will need their young defensive unit to play well for them this year if they are going to be a contender in the NFC.
Houston Texans Super Bowl Odds - Betting Lines have the Houston Texans Odds to Win Super Bowl listed at 35:1 this season. The Texans are coming off an 8-8 season and have high hopes that they will be able to reach the playoffs this season for the first time in franchise history. Houston has an explosive offense that should once again be tough to spot this year.
Jacksonville Jaguars Super Bowl Odds - The Jacksonville Jaguars Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 35:1. Jacksonville is coming off a season which saw them go 5-11. They will need their defense to play much better than they did last year if they are going to find success in 2009. Jacksonville will be hoping that David Garrard and Maurice Jones-Drew can help their offense score enough points to help them contend this season.
Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Odds - The Kansas City Chiefs come into 2009 looking to start fresh. Under brand new management, and a franchise quarterback, the Chiefs look to improve in the 2009 NFL Season. The odds makers don't have much faith in the Chiefs as their odds are listed at 65 to 1.
Miami Dolphins Super Bowl Odds - The Miami Dolphins Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 40:1 for the upcoming NFL season. The Dolphins are coming off a surprising 11-5 season which saw them win the AFC East. Miami will be hoping that Chad Pennington and Ronnie Brown can lead them to another big season this year.
New England Patriots Super Bowl Odds - The New England Patriots Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 4:1. With Tom Brady returning this season there are big expectations surrounding the Patriots. New England is the betting lines favorite to win it all this year. With their Pro Bowl quarterbacking returning, and play makers like Randy Moss and Wes Welker the Patriots should have an explosive offense this year.
New York Giants Super Bowl Odds - The New York Giants Odds to Win Super Bowl are listed at 11:1. The Giants are coming off a 12-4 season but they were eliminated in their first playoff game. New York should once again have a solid defense this season. The production of the offense will be the major determining factor for the Giant's success this year.
Oakland Raiders Super Bowl Odds - The Raiders are not a strong favorite to win the Super Bowl in 2010, indicated by their 90:1 odds to win the big game. The Raiders will finally start Jamarcus Russell at quarterback, and last years first round draft pick Darren McFadden is back from injury and should be 100% at the start of the season. Still the Raiders are suspect on defense, and as we all know, defense wins championships in the NFL.
Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Odds - The Eagles made it all the way to the NFC championship game last year, and for that reason the sportsbooks have them as a high favorite to win the Super Bowl in 2010 at 10:1 odds. The Eagles offered quarterback Donovan McNabb a contract extension during the off season, and McNabb excepted it the offer staying in Philadelphia. The Eagles pass the ball more than any other team in the NFL, so their chance to win it all lies on the shoulders of McNabb.
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Odds - The Steelers return to the football field in 2009 as the defending Super Bowl champions, and the odds they are given to win, show just that. The Steelers have 9:1 odds to win the Super Bowl in 2010, great pay out odds for a team that has most of their entire team returning to play again this year. The Steelers rely heavily on defense to win football games, and they have won of the most elite defenses in the league.
San Diego Chargers Super Bowl Odds - The Chargers made it to the playoffs last year with a sub par record of 8-8, but still have good odds to win the big game at 10:1. Ladanian Tomlinson had one of his worst statistical years, and quarterback Phillip Rivers had one of his best statistical years. If both players can find some way to have good years in the same season, a Super Bowl birth might not be to distant.
San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl Odds - The 49ers come into the 2009 season with 55:1 odds to win the Super Bowl in Miami in the last game of the season. The 49ers will have a new receiver in Michael Crabtree, and a top 5 running back in Frank Gore. If head coach Mike Singeltarry can find a quarterback to complete a high percentage of third down passes the 49ers may make a splash in the playoffs, playing in the weak NFC South.
Seattle Seahwaks Super Bowl Odds - The Seahwaks experienced one of the worst season in franchise history last season mainly do to injury. The Seahawks have 45:1 odds to win the Super Bowl at the end of the 2009 season, and might need a miracle to pull off such a feat. The Seahawks did get better on offense with wide receive acquisition T.J. Houshmandzadeh, but he might not be enough to get them to the promise land.
St. Louis Rams Super Bowl Odds - The Rams are another team in the midst of a rebuilding season, and have a new head coach in Steve Spagnuolo. The Rams odds to win the Super Bowl are set at 100:1. Yea 100:1 odds means they probably don't stand a chance to win the Super Bowl in Miami, but if they do you could cash in on one of the biggest pay outs of all time.
Tampa Bay Buccaneer Super Bowl Odds - The Buccaneer's are another team yet again trying to start from scratch and rebuild a title contending team. The Buccaneers come into the season with 50:1 odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl. New Head Coach Raheem Morris will need to get his team ready to play some defense, if they want to make a run through the playoffs and reach the Super Bowl.
Tennessee Titans Super Bowl Odds - The Titans posted the best record in all of the AFC last season, and are awarded this year with 20:1 odds to win the Super Bowl in Miami. The Titan team ran the ball early and often, with two headed running attack LenDale White and Chris Johnson. The Titans also played some of the best defense in all of football last season, and if they can play in a similar fashion as to last season, a trip to the Super Bowl could come true.
Washington Redskins Super Bowl Odds - The Redskins amped up an already talented defensive during the off season this year, with Nose Tackle Albert Haynesworth. The Redskins finished the season last year with a record of 8-8, and enter the 2009 season with 34:1 odds to win the Super Bowl. Nice odds if you think the Redskins can pull it off, but they will need to improve a lack luster defense if they intend on playing for a Super Bowl championship.