Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 Odds and Odds to Win 2009 Super Bowl

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Aug/22/2008

The Pittsburgh Steelers may be a terrific value this year if the team can rebound after a few disappointing seasons since their Super Bowl with odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl set at +1700 for a $1700 payout potential for every $100 bet. (odds courtesy of SBG Global, which is giving away 185 percent in free bonus money)

Likewise, the Steelers were listed with +900 odds to win the AFC Championship and were a slightly bigger favorite than the Cleveland Browns to win the AFC North division at +115 odds compared to the Browns +185 odds.

As for 2008 regular season win totals odds, SBG had the Pittsburgh Steelers winning more than 9 games at -110. They were slightly favored to win fewer than 9 games at -120 but these odds were comparable to that of the New York Giants.

"The Browns--not the Steelers--are everybody's darling in the AFC North, in part because Pittsburgh got out-muscled at home by Jacksonville in the playoffs last year," writes Andy Benoit of NFLGridIronGrab.com. "But if you look at Pittsburgh's roster, the only real question marks are on the offensive line. If those issues can be handled, this team is every bit as strong as Cleveland. The only difference between the two clubs is that this one is familiar with winning."

Here were your odds to win the 2009 AFC Conference Championship available at of SBG Global

67 Ravens +2500

68 Bills +1900

69 Bengals +2000

70 Browns +1500

71 Broncos +2000

72 Texans +2500

73 Colts +450

74 Jaguars +600

75 Chiefs +5000

76 Dolphins +5000

77 Patriots +150

78 Jets +1200

79 Raiders +3500

80 Steelers +900

81 Chargers +450

82 Titans +1900

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