Detroit Lions
Super Bowl XLV Odds
July 9th, 2010
90 to 1 (+9000) @ Bovada
150 to 1 (+15000) @ BetUS
125 to 1 (+12500) @ DSI
July 31st, 2010
125 to 1 (+12500) @ Bovada
150 to 1 (+15000) @ BetUS
125 to 1 (+12500) @ DSI
August 25th, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
150 to 1 (+15000) @ BetUS
100 to 1 (+10000) @ DSI
September 10th, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
150 to 1 (+15000) @ BetUS
95 to 1 (+9500) @ DSI
October 19th, 2010
400 to 1 (+40000) @ Bovada
45 to 1 (+4500) @ BetUS
500 to 1 (+50000) @ Intertops
A change of pace can be found in the Detroit Lions Super Bowl XLV Odds, as they are not the longest shot in the league. The Lions improved their 2008 16-0 record to 2-14 in 2009, and they have secured several promising players in the draft and signings. The Lions will continue to operate under Head Coach Jim Schwartz, though they will operate without Jeff Horton and Stan Kwan. Danny Crossman will step in as the special teams coordinator. The Super Bowl XLV Odds for Detroit Lions reflect their slight improvement in the off season, though Lions fans may soon has something great to look forward to.
The Lions have had their odds set at a long shot of 90/1 through most online sportsbooks. The Lions have once been worse odds than this, so the improvement, while slight, reflects the refreshed odds associated with team. Ndamukong Suh, the defensive tackle for Nebraska, has been taken by the Lions. Should they utilize Suh's talents to the maximum, the Lions may end up giving less points over all. Stafford will be back on the field, and is likely to continue to show promise throughout the upcoming season. The Detroit Lions 2011 Super Bowl Odds may have increased slightly compared to several other teams, Detroit fans may not have any respite from the losing streak that they have been contending with.
2010 Detroit Lions Team Report