Houston Texans
Super Bowl XLV Odds
July 9th, 2010
25 to 1 (+2500) @ Bovada
30 to 1 (+3000) @ BetUS
21 to 1 (+2100) @ DSI
July 31st, 2010
28 to 1 (+2800) @ Bovada
30 to 1 (+3000) @ BetUS
27 to 1 (+2700) @ DSI
August 25th, 2010
28 to 1 (+2800) @ Bovada
30 to 1 (+3000) @ BetUS
25 to 1 (+2500) @ DSI
September 10th, 2010
28 to 1 (+2800) @ Bovada
30 to 1 (+3000) @ BetUS
24 to 1 (+2400) @ DSI
October 19th, 2010
28 to 1 (+2800) @ Bovada
55 to 2 (+2750) @ BetUS
28 to 1 (+2800) @ Intertops
A 9-7 record was what the Texans held in the 2009-2010 season, and the Houston Texans Super Bowl XLV Odds represent that they may perform equally as well, if not slightly better. They barely missed out on the playoffs in 2009, but still went down as their first winning season in the 9 seasons in which the Texans have been a franchise in the NFL. The Texans were forced out of the wild card by bad luck alone, as the Jets and the Ravens had been superior in the intraconference games. The Texans picked up corner back Kareem Jackson, running back Ben Tate, and defensive tackle Earl Mitchell as their first three picks.
The 2011 Super Bowl Odds For Houston Texans have been set at 25/1, which is not too terrible compared to many of the other underdogs. Unfortunately for the Texans they will open their season against the Indianapolis Colts, albeit at their own stadium. The third week will pit them against the Cowboys. The 7th week grants them their bye, so they will not have to play too many consecutive games without a break. The Colts and Ravens will likely be their hardest competition throughout the season. While not the longest shot out there, the Houston Texans Super Bowl XLV Odds are still a fairly well paying money line.
2010 Houston Texans Team Report