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NFL Odds for each team to win.... (1 Viewer)

george

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Anyone know where I can find the betting odds for each team for the playoffs.

Looking for odds of playing in the AFC/NFC championship game and SuperBowl.

May try to do a side bet in my playoff league.

 
Anyone know where I can find the betting odds for each team for the playoffs.Looking for odds of playing in the AFC/NFC championship game and SuperBowl. May try to do a side bet in my playoff league.
Try TheGreek.com or pinnaclesports.com
 
From Bodog:

Odds to win the 2008 Super Bowl XLII

Dallas Cowboys 6/1

Green Bay Packers 11/1

Indianapolis Colts 9/2

Jacksonville Jaguars 10/1

New England Patriots 2/5

New York Giants 60/1

Pittsburgh Steelers 30/1

San Diego Chargers 8/1

Seattle Seahawks 40/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 65/1

Tennessee Titans 100/1

Washington Redskins 40/1

Odds to win the 2008 NFC Championship

Dallas Cowboys 5/9

Green Bay Packers 2/1

New York Giants 10/1

Seattle Seahawks 8/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10/1

Washington Redskins 10/1

Odds to win the 2008 AFC Championship

Indianapolis Colts 7/2

Jacksonville Jaguars 4/1

New England Patriots 2/7

Pittsburgh Steelers 15/1

San Diego Chargers 7/1

Tennessee Titans 50/1

 
BroadwayG said:
Odds to win the 2008 Super Bowl XLII Tennessee Titans 100/1Odds to win the 2008 AFC Championship Tennessee Titans 50/1
Telling statement here. The NFC is so bad, that if Tennessee makes the Super Bowl, they're even money to win it.
 
BroadwayG said:
Odds to win the 2008 Super Bowl XLII Tennessee Titans 100/1Odds to win the 2008 AFC Championship Tennessee Titans 50/1
Telling statement here. The NFC is so bad, that if Tennessee makes the Super Bowl, they're even money to win it.
That is one way to look at it. The other is that they don't need to offer higher than 100-1, even if the true odds are 125-1 or whatever.
 

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