Odds to Win The 2009 AFC and NFC

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/20/2009
Odds to Win The 2009 AFC and NFC

Odds to win the 2009 AFC and NFC were still available at betED.com with updated odds on Tuesday. 

The Indianapolis Colts actually have good value with even odds (+105) since they are the only undefeated team in the league and will hold home field advantage throughout the Playoffs. 

Still, this is a good conference and teams like the San Diego Chargers (+275 odds) and Cincinnati Bengals (+500 odds) cannot be ignored.

Odds to win the 2009 NFC have become more interesting with New Orleans (-110 odds) getting defeated Saturday night by the Dallas Cowboys (+1000 odds)

Hot teams in this conference include the Minnesota Vikings (+200 odds), Philadelphia Eagles (+525 odds), Arizona Cardinals (+650 odds) and even the Green Bay Packers (+900 odds)

 

Odds to win the 2009 AFC Conference

 

 

New England Patriots

+400

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Indianapolis Colts

+105

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San Diego Chargers

+275

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Baltimore Ravens

+1300

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New York Jets

+5000

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Miami Dolphins

+3000

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Denver Broncos

+1600

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Cincinnati Bengals

+500

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Odds to win the 2009 NFC Conference

 

 

New York Giants

+2500

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Philadelphia Eagles

+525

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Dallas Cowboys

+1000

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New Orleans Saints

-110

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Green Bay Packers

+900

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Minnesota Vikings

+200

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Arizona Cardinals

+650

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