Hall of Fame Game: Bills vs. Titans Betting Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/08/2009
Hall of Fame Game Bills vs. Titans Betting Odds

Sunday's Hall of Fame Game between the Bills and Titans continues to be one of the biggest draws of any pre-season NFL game. 

The Bills vs. Titans betting odds were pretty much listed at Tennessee -3 across the board with a few -2 ½'s here and there.  SBG Global had this one at Titans -2 ½.  Most of the betting public was on Buffalo.

The excitement around this game stems from the debut of controversial player Terrell Owens in Buffalo.

Frustrated with missing the playoffs for nine straight years and unhappy with how his franchise had been relegated to secondary status, owner Ralph Wilson, Jr. decided to stir things up in early March, a day after Owens was released by Dallas.

"I said, 'Sign him,"' Wilson told The Associated Press, recalling his conversation with Bills general manager Russ Brandon. "In Buffalo, we haven't had a national figure publicity-wise since (Jim) Kelly.

"So I thought, 'If this guy's a bad guy, so what? If he's a bad guy we'll have to get rid of him. But if he's a good guy, hey, we're ahead of the game."'

Buffalo has always had a loyal fan base, including among bettors, and Owens is bound to make the team any even bigger draw. 

Hall of Fame Game Bills vs. Titans betting odds can be found at SBG Global Here.  Don't miss out on this one.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com        

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