Thursday, December 23, 2010

Current Odds to Win Super Bowl 45

Dare to dream. That's our message to those willing to take a shot on betting Super Bowl 45 futures! Imagine those who bet on the New York Jets last season to win the Super Bowl, prior to the season starting. They received 50/1 odds, which means if they were smart, they locked in a huge profit by hedging a bit as their team made it all the way to the AFC Championship game. Super Bowl 45 will be played in Arlington Texas, February 6th, 2011. Below, we are going to present the current, updated odds to win Super Bowl XLV. It's always interesting to take an early look at the Super Bowl odds for several reasons. One being, it's always fun to look back as the season goes on, to see how far off some of these odds were. The other reason of course, is to find some value with some of these NFL teams so we can cash in!

Over the last decade, the NFL has become a league where you can go from worst to first in just one year, such as the aforementioned New York Jets. Of course, they didn't win the Super Bowl, but it shows you what's possible. The trick is to find a few teams that are likely to surprise. If you can find a team now at odds of 20-1 or better, and be lucky enough to get that team into the playoffs, you can profit without having to have that team actually win Super Bowl 45. You can hedge that wager once the playoffs begin, if it looks like your long shot has no chance to go all the way. Do your homework. There's more information available on these teams than ever before. Analyze each teams draft. Look at their schedules. Look for teams that were on the brink a year ago and look ready to finally break through. Look for reasons to discard some of the favorites.

Some teams are going to continue to get public support. As long as Peyton Manning is still kicking in Indy, the Colts will get pre season money bet on them to win the Super Bowl. They have current odds of 7/1 to win it all at Sportsbook.com which makes them the favorites to win Super Bowl XLV. Right behind the Colts might be a bit of a surprise as the Dallas Cowboys are 2nd favorites at odds of 8/1. I guess folks still aren't giving up on Tony Romo despite his inability to win when it counts. Super Bowl Futures bettors are also still hanging on to the New England Patriots. Each year the Pats are listed among the top 3 in terms of odds to win the Super Bowl but the Pats look like a stock on the decline. Looking for a long shot? The Bengals won the AFC North last year before losing to the Jets in the Playoffs. They are listed at current odds of 50/1 to win Super Bowl 45. Or how about the Arizona Cardinals fall from grace? They won the NFC West but now find themselves at odds of 75/1 to win Super 45. Not much faith in Matt Leinart huh?

The important point to stress once again is that you don't need your team to win the Super Bowl in order to cash in. All you need to do is get close. If you can do that, it opens up a world of possibilities to guarantee yourself a profit by hedging your bets at the appropriate time. Here are the current odds to win the Super Bowl 45, courtesy of Sportsbook.com, the Largest Sportsbook in the world. But shop around, have a look at our Top Rated Sportsbooks as well, it always pays to shop for the best odds!

SUPER 45 ODDS

+1000 = 10/1 odds

Indianapolis Colts +700
Dallas Cowboys +800
New England Patriots +1000
New Orleans Saints +1000
San Diego Chargers +1000
New York Jets +1000
Baltimore Ravens +1000
Green Bay Packers +1000
Minnesota Vikings +1200
Pittsburgh Steelers +1800
New York Giants +2000
San Francisco 49ers +2000
Atlanta Falcons +2000
Philadelphia Eagles +2000
Miami Dolphins +3000
Chicago Bears +3000
Houston Texans +4000
Tennessee Titans +4000
Washington Redskins +4000
Cincinnati Bengals +5000
Carolina Panthers +5000
Denver Broncos +6000
Kansas City Chiefs +6000
Seattle Seahawks +7500
Arizona Cardinals +7500
St Louis Rams +10000
Detroit Lions +10000
Oakland Raiders +10000
Cleveland Browns +10000
Tampa Bay Buccanneers +10000
Jacksonville Jaguars +10000
Buffalo Bills +10000

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