Chicago Bears Odds to Win 2013 Super Bowl: Most Bet on by the Public

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The Chicago Bears odds to win the 2013 Super Bowl were set at 20/1 and as of press time August 20, the Bears were actually getting the most public action of any other team with this future bet at Bookmaker.eu.   

Nearly 9 percent of the 2013 Super Bowl future betting money was going towards the Bears, this despite being in a division that features both the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions.

Chicago is expected to be an improved team that, should they stay healthy, has a very good shot at a Playoffs berth. 

It was the Philadelphia Eagles who were getting the most action to win the NFC Championship however, just barely nudging out the Bears.  Philly was getting 13.5 percent of the action on this future bet while the Bears were getting 12 percent.  Chicago pays 12/1 while Philadelphia pays just shy of 5/1 odds .

The Denver Broncos were the public favorite to win the 2013 AFC Championship at 8/1 odds with nearly 18 percent of the betting action coming their way.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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