Jacksonville Jaguars
Super Bowl XLV Odds
July 9th, 2010
70 to 1 (+7000) @ Bovada
60 to 1 (+6000) @ BetUS
60 to 1 (+6000) @ DSI
July 31st, 2010
75 to 1 (+7500) @ Bovada
60 to 1 (+6000) @ BetUS
85 to 1 (+8500) @ DSI
August 25th, 2010
80 to 1 (+8000) @ Bovada
60 to 1 (+6000) @ BetUS
75 to 1 (+7500) @ DSI
September 10th, 2010
100 to 1 (+10000) @ Bovada
60 to 1 (+6000) @ BetUS
80 to 1 (+8000) @ DSI
October 19th, 2010
125 to 1 (+12500) @ Bovada
100 to 1 (+10000) @ BetUS
125 to 1 (+12500) @ Intertops
A 7-9 record for the Jaguars in the 2009 season has contributed to the Jacksonville Jaguars Super Bowl XLV Odds. Jack Del Rio will continue his stay as the head coach of the Jaguars, a position he has held since 2003. Del Rio has taken the Jaguars to the play offs twice through the wild card, and he is aiming to bring them back. The Jags received the 10th over all draft pick, which gave them a defensive tackle from Berkeley, Tyson Alualu. Defensive tackle D'Anthony Smith was also inducted into the team. By bolstering the team's defenses, the Jaguars are hoping to remain a solid contender in the regular season, and perhaps have a shot at making the Super Bowl XLV Odds for Jacksonville Jaguars a successful wager.
Many online sportsbooks have set the Jaguars odds at 70/1. Sharing a division with the Colts gives the Jaguars a few rough games, as does the cross over games with the Giants and the Cowboys. A few easy games do lie in their path, but Jacksonville will have to work hard in order to qualify for the playoffs. Perhaps the most interesting game will be against the Denver Broncos, as the Broncos drafted Tim Tebow, who lived in Jacksonville for some time. The odds may be a long shot, but the Jacksonville Jaguars Super Bowl XLV Odds are something that will give a high return on investment should it come through.
2010 Jacksonville Jaguars Team Report