Cleveland Browns
Super Bowl XLV Odds
July 9th, 2010
80 to 1 (+8000) @ Bovada
100 to 1 (+10000) @ BetUS
72 to 1 (+7200) @ DSI
July 31st, 2010
80 to 1 (+8000) @ Bovada
100 to 1 (+10000) @ BetUS
85 to 1 (+8500) @ DSI
August 25th, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
100 to 1 (+10000) @ BetUS
95 to 1 (+9500) @ DSI
September 10th, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
100 to 1 (+10000) @ BetUS
95 to 1 (+9500) @ DSI
October 19th, 2010
750 to 1 (+75000) @ Bovada
750 to 1 (+75000) @ BetUS
1000 to 1 (+100K) @ Intertops
Having tied their 1973-1979 record of missing seven straight playoffs, the Browns odds to win the big trophy are ill represented in the Cleveland Browns Super Bowl XLV Odds. The Browns are a long shot to even make it into the play offs, which is why they are not even in the top 15 for winning the Super bowl. Their 2009 season was all but smooth, and ended with a 5-11 record, 4th place in the AFC north, and the firing of George Kokinis as general manager. Eric Mangini will resume his second career as the head coach of the team.
The Cleveland Browns have been set up as a 80/1 underdog according to Super Bowl XLV Odds for Cleveland Browns. In the 2010 draft, the Browns attempted to bolster their defenses primarily. Colt McCoy, the holder of four NCAA records, including most wins by a starting quarterback, highest single season completion percentage, and the only quarterback in college football history to have at least ten wins per season during all four seasons, has also joined up on the Browns. While Cleveland definitely has their work cut out for them, the Cleveland Browns 2011 Super Bowl Odds could carry a highly substantial pay off.
2010 Cleveland Browns Team Report