Philadelphia Eagles 2014 Betting Odds – To Win 2015 Super Bowl

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/25/2014
Philadelphia Eagles 2014 Betting Odds – To Win 2015 Super Bowl

The Philadelphia Eagles 2014 betting odds and 2015 Super Bowl odds were available at BetDSI.com here.

Great news Eagles fans as the oddsmakers believe your team will win OVER 9 regular season games, priced at -125.  Their odds of winning the 2015 Super Bowl were set at a respectable 25-1.

In regard to the Philadelphia offense, BetDSI.com writes that "the Philadelphia Eagles started slowly last season but Chip Kelly had the offense rolling before long. Nick Foles proved he is a quality starting quarterback and LeSean McCoy was one of the best backs in the league. Foles threw 27 touchdown passes compared to just two interceptions. McCoy ran for 1,607 yards and averaged 5.1 yards per carry. The team didn’t bring back DeSean Jackson but they have plenty of talent anyway with Riley Cooper and Jeremy Maclin in addition to Darren Sproles who they picked up in the off-season."

The problem in Philadelphia will be a defense that ranked 29th against the past last season.  Their weren’t a whole lot of adjustments made over the offseason, though they did add Malcom Jenkins to upgrade the secondary and now have Nolan Carroll.

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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