2013 Super Bowl Odds: Patriots, Jets, Dolphins, Bills

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2013 Super Bowl odds were available for the AFC East, Patriots, Jets, Dolphins and Bills from BetDSI.com, which for a limited time only was offering up to $2500 in FREE CASH to qualified new customers (see site here for details). 

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Here we have the odds on favorite to win the 2013 Super Bowl in the New England Patriots promising a payout of $375 on a $100 bet, although they are now co-favorites with the Green Bay Packers (also +375) and the Houston Texans at 4/1.  4 percent of the Super Bowl future bets are coming in on the Pats.

The Buffalo Bills now have the next shortest odds of winning the Super Bowl in this division at 45/1, slightly better odds than the New York Jets at 50/1. 

The Miami Dolphins would pay out $12,500 on a $100 bet should they somehow find a way to win the big game. 

We can only hope the Preseason NFL doesn’t matter as the AFC East as a collective whole won only a single game out of 10 as this was going to press.  New England was the sole winner.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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