Where Can I Bet Arizona Cardinals Futures – 2015, 2016

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/08/2015
Where Can I Bet Arizona Cardinals Futures – 2015, 2016

You can bet the Arizona Cardinals futures to win the 2015 NFC West division, Championship and the 2016 Super Bowl at AceSportsbook.com.  All futures bets are honored at season’s end.

The Cardinals odds of winning the NFC West coming into the season were set at 5/1, to win the NFC Championship at 18/1 and the 2016 Super Bowl at 30/1.  Arizona’s odds of winning the NFC Championship were 5th shortest after the Green Bay Packers, division rival Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles.

Health was an issue last year but this Cardinals squad does enter the new season with a mostly clean bill of health, including starting quarterback Carson Palmer.

Larry Fitzgerald and wide receiver John Brown should click on all cylinders with Palmer at the helm.

Arizona suffered a significant loss during the offseason with defensive coordinator Todd Bowles leaving to become the head coach of the New York Jets.  Bowles blitzing schemes were widely credited with the Cardinals ability to overcome last year’s obstacles but so too is the GM/Coaching tandem of GM Steve Keim and coach Bruce Arians, considered one of the best in the league, if not the best.

Arizona did lose more than just Bowles on defense.  A number of top defensive players will not be returning in 2015. 

Place your Arizona Cardinals futures bets here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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