Odds to Win the 2013 NFC Conference

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/10/2012
Odds to Win the 2013 NFC Conference

Odds to win the 2013 NFC Conference had the Green Bay Packers paying $250 for every $100 bet at WagerWeb.com.

While the Packers may be odds-on favorites to win the 2013 NFC Conference, they play in a division that features the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears, both of which have a shot of winning the division. 

The Bears, in particular, are most improved coming into the 2012 regular season.  Brandon Marshall should turn out to be an excellent new addition in Chicago.  This team will have one of the deepest defensive lines in the league.

The Saints and Falcons come into this season with 6/1 and +950 odds of winning the 2013 NFC Conference championship, respectively. 

The reigning Super Bowl champion New York Giants are getting little respect at 9/1 odds as the Philadelphia Eagles are practically favorites to win the Conference at just shy of 5/1 odds

The San Francisco 49ers will also be a team to watch at just under 5/1 odds of winning the NFC Championship. 

 

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Arizona Cardinals

+2200

Atlanta Falcons

+950

Carolina Panthers

+1600

Chicago Bears

+1200

Dallas Cowboys

+1200

Detroit Lions

+900

Green Bay Packers

+250

Minnesota Vikings

+6000

New Orleans Saints

+600

New York Giants

+900

Philadelphia Eagles

+475

San Francisco 49ers

+450

Seattle Seahawks

+1800

St Louis Rams

+4000

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

+3500

Washington Redskins 

+3000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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